5. Seinfeld
4. Game of Thrones
While The Sopranos made HBO a substantial competitor in the show race, Game of Thrones has transformed the system into an appraisals beast. In view of the greatly fruitful novel arrangement from creator George R.R. Martin, Game of Thrones enchants watchers with a tremendous cast of characters, a huge amount of contentions and brutality, a sprinkling of sex and a triumphant blend of imagination and grand governmental issues. Also, the consistent shock passings haven't hurt.
3. The X-Files
2. Breaking Bad
It’s hard to count the number of things that Vince Gilligan’s Breaking Bad did successfully, but turning Bryan Cranston from sitcom star to dramatic antihero was definitely one of the biggest. A series that never lost its black humor while laying out one dismally dark turn of events after another, Breaking Bad will probably remain one of TV’s best series for decades to come, and will hopefully serve as a warning for any high school teachers who want to enter the meth game.
1. Friends
So nobody disclosed to you life was going to be like this, or that the world would remain so solidly appended to six New York City mates a very long time after the hit arrangement left the wireless transmissions. Companions was one of the principle reasons that NBC was known for satire all through the 1990s, and the show soared its outfit cast to fame (regardless, now and again). The show had the option to blend unreasonableness in with earnestness on occasion, and the palette of characters gave nearly everybody somebody to identify with, regardless of whether it was Ugly Naked Guy. While it's hard for me to get a handle on this, evidently Friends is Hollywood's preferred TV show ever.
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