In an unsurprising move, NBC has renewed Little Big Shots just two episodes (and one week) into its first season. The new unscripted show, hosted by Steve Harvey, has had a spectacular start. It followed up near 100% retention of The Voice in a preview last Tuesday with a truly amazing performance in its regular timeslot. It had 15 million viewers and a 2.8 demo, which was enough to make it the most watched show of the week. It appears that anything Steve Harvey is untouchable lately and this has the added bonus of Ellen DeGeneres behind it. It seems very likely to become a central show in NBC's expanding unscripted universe with The Voice, America's Got Talent, and football.
During the month of December, I will be looking back at the decade that was the 2010s on TV. I will be sharing my favorite sitcoms, dramas, the best episodes, the best performances and the worst shows of the decade. To be eligible for this list, a show had to air the majority of its episodes in the 2010s. However, for the rankings and determination, all episodes were taken into account, including ones that may have aired before 2010. I will also preface that there are comedies that have aired this decade that I haven't watched yet so this is the best of what I have watched. To be fair, that preface is more true for dramas. There's not a ton of unwatched comedies sitting in my Netflix or Amazon watchlist. So here are my Top 10 comedies of the 2010s! Close Calls: Master of None (Netflix) - An inconsistent but occasionally fascinating commentary on many life issues done so with innovative storytelling. The Good Place (NBC) - A show that aims high with a fascinating premis...

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