As one 97%βrated series ends, Apple TV is enjoying the success of another. The new show couldn't be more different from the first, even though both have identical scores on the aggregator website and are fundamentally comedies. The first of these two new shows is Margo's Got Money Troubles, and together with the second, they're proving that Apple's slate of excellent content isn't limited to the sci-fi genre. Over the years, Apple has become somewhat synonymous with shows such as Severance, Foun
As one 97%βrated series ends, Apple TV is enjoying the success of another. The new show couldn't be more different from the first, even though both have identical scores on the aggregator website and are fundamentally comedies. The first of these two new shows is Margo's Got Money Troubles, and together with the second, they're proving that Apple's slate of excellent content isn't limited to the sci-fi genre. Over the years, Apple has become somewhat synonymous with shows such as Severance, Foundation, Silo, and more recently, Pluribus. The streak continued on May 29 with Star City, a companion piece to the streamer's first-ever sci-fi series, For All Mankind.