Best TV Shows


TV shows have evolved to satisfy audiences' varied tastes over many years. Everyone is aware that the most recent one is the era of online streaming services.

Character-driven dramas, high-budget sci-fi, and fantasy TV shows have recently aired, fully utilizing the potential of protracted dramatized storylines, while we are in the midst of a thriving television period.

Thanks to cable-channel blockbusters, the arrival of streaming services, and the creation of distinctive series by various artists, the art of television are at an all-time high.

Thanks to streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, and Disney+ that have moved people away from their televisions and onto more advanced gadgets, binge-watching has become a way of life.

Everything from vintage comedies to Emmy-nominated dramas is included in our list of the best television shows to binge-watch. Every episode of these excellent and thrilling TV programs will have fans clicking next.

5. Death Note

The Death Note is a Japanese manga adaptation of one of the most incredible animated series ever. The fact that it only had one season, unlike much other anime, and is excellent for binge-watching is beloved by fans.

The series is consistently fascinating, exhilarating, and beautifully created, earning its spot on this list as not only one of the finest animes of all time but one of the best series ever. It centers on a high school student who embarks on a criminal killing spree after discovering a powerful notebook.

4. Better Call Saul

Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, and El Camino have a linked timeline that spans several decades and places. Fans of Breaking Bad were eager for the season finale to arrive to learn what would happen to Heisenberg after the show's fame exploded in its later seasons. When it was all finished, though, it was bittersweet since there was nothing else on television that could compare to the show's performers, cinematography, or plot. That is, up until the prequel appeared.

Better Call Saul broke new ground when it was first released since no other prequel had ever been as good as its predecessor. Furthermore, because there is almost the same number of episodes each season, Better Call Saul may compete head-to-head with its more established sibling.

3. Peaky Blinders

Peaky Blinders, a drama by Steven Knight, has succeeded due to its inventive dialogue, mind-blowing action scenes, and unmatched theatrics.


Peaky Blinders centers on Thomas Shelby, played by Cillian Murphy, and depicts the struggles, triumphs, and tragedies of the Shelby family as they carved a path through Birmingham and beyond in the early twentieth century.

The program has undoubtedly evolved over the years, attracting more prominent personalities (Tom Hardy, Adrien Brody), but never at the expense of the storyline.

With its plots based on historical events, the show is still one of the best TV shows, even as its final season approaches.

2) Game of Thrones

The popular HBO series Game of Thrones, based on the bestselling A Song of Ice and Fire novel by George R. R. Martin, took off in 2011.

The gruesome deeds of the influential houses of Westeros' Seven Kingdoms are chronicled in the award-winning historical fantasy series as they compete for the universe's throne.

The show received 160 Emmy nominations, winning 56 of them. Massive action scenes, all-or-nothing battles, deceptions, and intrigues made Game of Thrones virtually unbeatable at its height.

Whether debating morality or ignoring it to cheer up an entire sept filled with innocents, the people's favourite characters remained unaffected at the core of everything.

With a stellar cast that includes Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke, Lena Headey, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Game of Thrones is rife with murder, betrayal, humour, and dragons.

1. Friends

So, no one warned you that life would be this way or that the world would still be closely tied to six New York City friends years after the popular series ended. One of the main reasons NBC was known for comedy in the 1990s was Friends, which propelled the ensemble cast to stardom. Even if it was Ugly Naked Guy, almost everyone could relate to the show because it occasionally managed to blend humour and seriousness. Friends are reportedly Hollywood's all-time favourite TV show, which I find hard to believe.