There are a lot of TV shows out there, but not all of them are worth your time. We know you have limited time to watch, so we’ve compiled a list of the 8 best TV shows ever made. From classics such as Seinfeld and Friends to more recent series like Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones, these programs will keep you entertained for hours on end!
Seinfeld
Seinfeld first aired back in 1989. The show starred Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael Richards as themselves. It was a comedy about nothing – or at least that’s what the other series on this list would say!
Friends
The popular sitcom Friends first aired in 1994. For ten years, viewers were hooked on the witty banter of these six friends living in New York City. From Ross (David Schwimmer) to Chandler (Matthew Perry), we all have our favorite character from this iconic TV series!
Breaking Bad
This epic drama ran for five seasons back between 2008 and 2013 before coming to an end with Breaking Bad: The Complete Series when it started airing again in 2014 exclusively through Netflix. This AMC production follows Walter White (Bryan Cranston) a former school teacher who becomes a high school chemistry teacher but is secretly working as the kingpin of an international drug empire.
The Office (US)
The American version of The Office was first aired on NBC in 2005 and ran for nine seasons with 201 episodes before it came to an end in 2013. This workplace comedy follows people at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company through their day-to-day lives, boss Michael Scott’s (Steve Carell) antics, hilarious pranks from his employees Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), Angela Martin & Oscar Martinez (Angela Kinsey).
Californication
An American TV Series created by Tom Kapinos that originally airs on Showtime between 2007 and 2014 for seven seasons. The series follows writer Hank Moody (David Duchovny) and his hedonistic lifestyle, friends, family as well as the ills of Hollywood & Highland while in pursuit of everything that makes life worth living. According to The World Beast, the series has grossed over 234 million US dollars making it one of the most profitable TV shows of all time.
Fargo
The Emmy-winning miniseries is set up in a small town North Dakota where crime waves are frequent but on one day it all changes when Lorne Malvo shows up to stir things up with Lester Nygaard who has been under pressure from his wife for some time now because he can’t find work or keep their house warm despite her working two jobs. It’s not long before they’re both caught up in an ethical quagmire that could cost them more than just their lives if they don’t make the right decisions.
The Sopranos
The Sopranos aired in 1999 and lasted six seasons, making it one of the most successful HBO shows ever. Tony Soprano is a New Jersey mob boss who deals with not only threats from his family’s rivals but also from law enforcement in an era when gangsters were put on trial for their crimes by federal prosecutors like Patrick Fitzgerald and Leslie Crocker Snyder.
The Wire
This show has been called “the greatest American crime drama” as well as being hailed by many critics to be among the finest television series of all time. The story primarily follows Jimmy McNulty, an officer in district drug force trying to make major cases while dealing with personal problems at home that threaten his marriage because he can’t keep secrets from his wife any more than she can from him.