The 8 Best TV shows of all time you have to watch

Breaking Bad (2008-2013)

The show masterfully balances dark humor with intense drama, exploring themes of morality, desperation, and transformation. Breaking Bad is a modern-day Faustian tale, presenting a sharp critique.

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Twin Peaks (1990 1991)

Despite studio interference in its second season and the polarizing 2017 reboot, Twin Peaks remains a landmark in TV history, celebrated for its artistic ambition and lasting cultural impact.

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The Sopranos (1999-2007)

The show's rich character development, including Edie Falco's Carmela and Lorraine Bracco's Dr. Melfi, ensures its place as a defining work of the golden age of TV drama.

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The Wire (2002 2008)

Each season explores different facets of the city, from the drug trade to the education system, painting a comprehensive picture of systemic decay. The Wire's realistic portrayal of societal issues.

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979)

Every scene brims with subtext, reflecting the bleak realities of espionage and Cold War tensions. Guinness's nuanced performance, supported by a strong cast, makes Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy a masterclass in slow-burn drama.

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Game of Thrones (2011-2019)

The series, known for its shocking plot twists and high production values, explores power dynamics in a fantasy world. Despite controversy over its final seasons, Game of Thrones remains a landmark.

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The Office (UK) (2001-03)

David Brent, played by Gervais, is a tragicomic figure whose desperate need for approval drives much of the show's humor and pathos. Its influence on comedy and portrayal of modern work life is profound.

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Mad Men (2007 2015)

Its richly drawn characters, including Elisabeth Moss's Peggy Olson, navigate personal and professional upheavals. Mad Men's visual style, narrative complexity, and cultural commentary make it a seminal work in television drama.

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