Top 10 Series You Absolutely Must Watch at Least Once

Share This Post

Watching​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ TV is not killing time anymore—it is the place where culture is developed, where stories stay, and where people memorize the dialogues during awkward family dinner scenes. But what makes a TV show impossible to replace? Some shows go beyond being just entertaining—they become the way we think, laugh, and live. So, here is a list of the 10 best television shows of all time, ranked by their influence, critical reception, and that irresistible factor which makes us press the “Next Episode” ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌button.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

10. Lost

A​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ long time ago, when people didn’t binge-watch shows, Lost was a show that kept millions of people glued to their TV screens, trying to figure out the smoke monster worship, the mysterious hatch, and the fate of the castaways on the island. The mix of survival drama, sci-fi thriller, and deep character stories was a phenomenon. Even after all these years, the craze has been revived through streaming, which means that the island mysteries never go out of ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌fashion.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

9. The Office (US)

No one would have guessed that a Scranton paper mill would stand as the epitome of comfort TV. The Office stole its mockumentary style and repurposed it as a cringe comedy clinic and tearjerker. Its endless rewatchability and quote-worthy lines have made it the gold standard for fans of comedy everywhere.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

8. Game of Thrones

Even with a polarizing last season, Game of Thrones ruled TV for the bulk of its existence. Breathtaking fights, dragon-multiplying fire, and open-mouthed plot twists made it television that everyone felt compelled to see. HBO went all out on all of it, and the show’s impact on fantasy storytelling and high-end production-value television cannot be topped.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

7. Mad Men

Set in the fashionable, smoke-filled offices of 1960s Madison Avenue, Mad Men is more than a period drama—it’s an intricate exploration of ambition, identity, and the American dream. The demons of Don Draper, coupled with the show’s meticulous attention to detail, made it a hallmark for prestige drama.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

6. The Leftovers

Not every great program needs massive ratings. The Leftovers tackled the mysterious disappearance of 2% of the world’s population with emotional and philosophical gravitas. It’s a profoundly haunting, mind-bending show that’s worth seeing through and taking time to think about, building a devoted audience stealthily.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

5. The Wire

For anyone interested in witnessing television’s ability to compete with literature, The Wire is the standard by which others should be measured. Tracing the lives of cops, criminals, and neighborhoods in Baltimore, it is a dense, rewarding drama. Its influence can be seen in nearly every dramatic series that came after, so it belongs in the TV pantheon.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

4. Seinfeld

The “show about nothing” was a showstopper. Seinfeld’s neurotic protagonists, deft one-liners, and capacity for seeing the humor in the ordinary made it a cultural phenomenon. Its stand-up humor and influence on language and popular culture remain evident today, testifying to its timelessness. 

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

3. The Sopranos

Tony Soprano’s therapy sessions with his psychoanalyst transformed television. The Sopranos merged mob drama and psychological observation, paving the way for antihero-driven programming and the era of prestige television. Its reach stretches from as far afield as Breaking Bad to Mad Men.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

2. Breaking Bad

Few shows are as suspenseful and character-driven as Breaking Bad. Watching Walter White evolve from quiet teacher to ruthless dope kingpin is television at its finest—edge-of-your-seat, riveting, and morally ambiguous. Its popularity with streaming audiences ensures the show is new again for younger viewers.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

1. I Love Lucy

Even before streaming and binge-watching, there existed Lucille Ball. I Love Lucy showcased its comedy, innovative camera work, and intergenerational popularity. Ball’s creativity raised the bar for sitcoms and created a lasting impact on television history.

Image Source: Bing Image. License: All Creative Commons

These 10 series aren’t merely shows—they’re TV landmarks. From the guffaws of the past to today’s drama, they redefined how we watch, think about, and talk about television. On a first-time viewing or repeat return to an old favorite, these shows remind us that great TV has a heritage that lasts.

Related Posts

Video Game Adaptations That Struggled to Work on Film and in Anime

Video game adaptations and anime have a notoriously rocky...

Celebrities Known for Their Striking Green Eyes

There’s something undeniably captivating about green eyes in Hollywood—the...

Apple TV+ Series Currently Defining the Platform’s Streaming Lineup

Apple TV+ has gradually evolved from an overlooked streaming...

Films That Perfectly Capture the Spirit of Summer

Summer movies have a distinct energy that sets them...

The Tragic Loss of Young Celebrities Whose Careers Ended Too Soon

The loss of a public figure is always felt...

Celebrity Relationships That Have Endured Years in the Public Eye

Hollywood is often associated with short-lived romances, quick marriages,...