Top 10 TV Shows Everyone Should Watch at Least Once.

If you’re a fan of tv shows and you’re seeking some show filled with action, thrill, drama, and more, so here are the Top 10 TV Shows You Should Watch.

From the plethora of uncountable television series out there belonging to diverse genres, this list has picked up the top ones that are both hugely critically acclaimed and popular to mass at the same time. This is a list that cannot be missed.

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Top 10 TV Shows Everyone Should Watch at Least Once.

Game of Thrones – Number of Seasons: 8

Game of Thrones
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The popularity of HBO‘s epic fantasy drama series needs no new introduction. David Benioff and D. B. Weiss’s series, although spurred mixed reviews due to its controversial eighth season that divided fans largely, the overall success of GOT is beyond doubt.

The series gave us unforgettable portrayals of Martin’s iconic characters like Daenerys Targaryen, Tyrion Lannister, and Cersei Lannister by cast members who won Emmys for these roles.

The plot is set in a fictional land where a number of noble families are fighting among themselves for the ruling throne with an ancient threat creeping towards them while struggling to survive through political intrigues, treachery, and the maddening seduction of power.

All eight seasons of the series were nominated for Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series with the last four consecutive wins. The series received 59 Emmy Awards in total which is the most won by a drama series. It ran from April 17, 2011, to May 19, 2019.

Breaking Bad – Number of Seasons: 5

Breaking Bad
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Vince Gilligan created this critically acclaimed crime drama tv series the plot of which revolves around a chemistry teacher named Walter White who, after discovering that he is suffering from cancer, gets into a meth-making business in order to repay his medical debts. But when he begins a partnership with Jesse, his priorities start to change.

Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul portrayed Walter White and Jesse Pinkman respectively in the series. It was nominated for 30 Primetime Emmy nominations with 12 wins. The series ran from January 20, 2008, to September 29, 2013.

The Sopranos – Number of Seasons: 6

The Sopranos
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David Chase created this Primetime Emmy winner crime drama series the plot of which revolves around a New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano and his struggles in balancing his family life and his role as leader of a criminal organization.

American actor James Gandolfini portrayed Tony Soprano in the series. It ran from January 10, 1999, to June 10, 2007, on HBO.

BoJack Horseman – Number of Seasons: 6

BoJack Horseman
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Raphael Bob-Waksberg created this Emmy-nominated adult animated psychological comedy-drama tv series that is centered upon an anthropomorphic horse named BoJack Horseman (voiced by Will Arnett), a washed-up star planning to return to the spotlight through an autobiography. The series ran from August 22, 2014, to January 31, 2020, on Netflix.

The Wire – Number of Seasons: 5

The Wire
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Author and former police reporter David Simon created this Emmy-nominated crime drama tv series that is loosely based on his writing partner Ed Burns’ experiences as a public school teacher and former homicide detective. The series ran from June 2, 2002, to March 9, 2008, on HBO.

Better Call Saul – Number of Seasons: 6

Better Call Saul
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Vince Gilligan created this Emmy-nominated legal crime drama tv series that is a spin-off of ‘Breaking Bad’ serving as both a prequel and sequel.

The plot follows Jimmy McGill, an ex-con artist transforming into his alter ego of a morally challenged criminal lawyer- Saul Goodman.

American actor Bob Odenkirk portrayed the lead character Jimmy McGill aka Saul Goodman in the series. It ran from February 8, 2015, to August 15, 2022.


Succession – Number of Seasons: 4

Succession
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Jesse Armstrong created this satirical comedy-drama tv series the plot of which is centered upon the Roy family which owns the entertainment conglomerate and global media Waystar RoyCo and the fight for control of that company after the health of the family patriarch becomes uncertain.

The series won eight Primetime Emmy Awards and ran from June 3, 2018, to May 28, 2023, on HBO.

Seinfeld – Number of Seasons: 9

Seinfeld
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Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David created this tv sitcom that presents a fictionalized version of Seinfeld, starred by himself.

His personal life with his best friend, former girlfriend, and neighbor is the central plot of the series. It won 10 Primetime Emmy Awards. It ran from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, on NBC.

The Office – Number of Seasons: 9

The Office
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This mockumentary sitcom series is adapted from the same named BBC series and depicts the daily work lives of office employees of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company’s Scranton, Pennsylvania branch.

The series was nominated for 42 Primetime Emmy Awards including 5 wins. It ran from March 24, 2005, to May 16, 2013, on NBC.

The Simpsons – Number of Seasons: 35

The Simpsons
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Matt Groening created this animated sitcom that offers a satirical depiction of American life centering upon the Simpson family in the fictional town of Springfield.

In the series society, television, Western culture, and the human condition are caricatured. It won 34 Primetime Emmy Awards and was released on December 17, 1989.