7 Most Interesting TV Shows Ever

As a lover of TV shows, do you wish to know the 7 most interesting TV shows of all time?

TV shows have always been an option you can use to chill out on weekends, but knowing which TV show is the most interesting to go for always seems like a difficult task.

For top streaming platforms like Netflix, more than 100 TV shows are created yearly for their viewers. Although Netflix’s idea is amazing, it makes selecting interesting TV shows difficult for their viewers at the same time.

Well, we have taken time back to the past to rate TV shows based on viewers’ reviews. So, I will be walking you through the 7 most interesting TV shows ever in this article.

Without wasting time, let us proceed –

Interesting TV Shows

 

7 Most Interesting TV Shows Ever

Deadwood

  • HBO
  • Aired from 2004 to 2006

Between 2004 to 2006, Deadwood was one of the most interesting TV shows, if not the most interesting TV show of then.

Here is what you should know about “Deadwood” Ian McShane co-starred in HBO’s semi-historical western drama “Deadwood.” The show received wide critical acclaim but was cancelled after three seasons in 2006.

In 2019, fans were at last, given a conclusion to the series with HBO’s “Deadwood” movie.

 

Justified

  • Prashant Gupta/FX
  • Aired from 2010 to 2015

Arguably, “Justified” is the best crime drama that aired a decade ago. It is a story of a US Marshal who relocates to Kentucky, where he puts to place his idea of justice for mankind. All six seasons of “Justified” starring Timothy Olyphant, were praised by critics and new fans for its storyline and stellar acting.

 

Interesting TV Shows

 

The Detective

  • HBO
  • Aired in 2014

You might be very familiar with “The Detective.” The TV show was aired in 2014 and has emerged as one of the best TV shows by HBO.

The first season of “True Detective” starred Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey, who was at the tipping point of his “McConaissance” when this HBO series began.

The story is about two intellectual detectives investigating a string of sex-motivated murders. At the instant of airing the TV show, it was already hailed as the best TV show of all time.

 

Better Call Saul

  • AMC
  • Aired since 2015

When it comes to producing interesting TV shows, AMC is never backing off. The “Better Call Saul” TV show of AMC was the mega-successful spinoff of the TV producer’s hit “Breaking Bad.” The lovably crooked lawyer, Saul Goodman’s crime drama, was a hit with audiences and critics alike. In the top 20 list of Metacritic voters’, Multiple seasons of “Better Call Saul” are ranked.

 

The Leftovers

  • HBO
  • Aired from 2014 to 2017

“The Leftovers,” most times, is regarded as the only HBO drama that could not pull in audiences as opposed to other drama series produced by HBO. Judging the best contemporary shows of our time, “The Leftovers” managed a view rating from its viewers and critics to join the list.

The storyline is top-notch. It is a masterpiece in human resilience, belief, and grief.

 

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Breaking Bad

  • AMC
  • Aired from 2008 to 2013

“Breaking Bad” story follows the life of a high school chemistry teacher, Walter White, whose life spirals into a drug-filled frenzy. It is not surprising that every season of the show is top-rated – the fifth and final season is the rated highest amongst its series.

 

Twin Peaks

  • ABC/Showtime
  • Aired in 1990, Rebooted in 2017

After the show’s cancellation in 1991, the compelling mystery of who killed Laura Palmer, combined with eccentric characters and supernatural pieces, earned “Twin Peaks” a cult status. Well, to sum it up, David Lynch, its creator, played a major role in reviving the series of the third season of “Twin Peaks” in 2017.

Additionally, “Twin Peaks” is an interesting TV show that has aired for many years.

 

Band Of Brothers

  • HBO
  • Aired in 2001

Having been a big fan of TV shows, you might be aware of “Band of Brothers.” The HBO series is based on a non-fictional book about World War II and was produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. The first show’s episode aired a few days before the US terrorist attack occurred in 2001.

Viewership dropped after the premiere, but “Band of Brothers” was still critically acclaimed for its accurate portrayal of war.

 

 

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