What are the Most Popular TV Shows of All Time

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We've been enjoying watching different kinds of TV shows. From comedies such as Parks and Recreation and Arrested Development to dramas such as The Wire and Breaking Bad. In fact, shows such as Game of Thrones and Lost has elevated the genre of TV. Nowadays, we can find a lot more great television shows than ever before. But the fact is, television has always been used as a way of telling thoughtful stories or unfolding mysteries. Some shows are even more relevant and entertaining now than they did when they were launched. But which of these shows are the best of the best? Below are some of the most popular TV shows of all time.

The Wire

It's quick to assume that "The Wire" is simply one of those traditional police dramas. But if you look closely, you will find that the show is an exploration of the criminal justice system, or assessment of the War on Drugs. It focuses on one particular city which is Baltimore, Maryland. The series was popularly known for its serious look at civic bureaucracy and tough reality.

The Sopranos

Nowadays, there are only a few dramas that are capable of transforming the modern-day TV scenery and "The Sopranos" is one of them. With a huge number of characters, it is quite surprising that the producers were able to balance them effectively. In fact, every single character was complicated yet very memorable and authentic just like the story. 

Breaking Bad

This show follow the story of Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher who was diagnosed with cancer. From being a teacher, he became a meth producer and eventually a drug kingpin known as Heisenberg. This series was impeccably created by Vince Gilligan so you can ensure that there are no bad episodes at all. The direction, writing, and of course, the performance are truly flawless. Its cast includes Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman and Bryan Cranston as Walter White. If this show is restricted in your country, then there are different ways to get a VPN to access Netflix.

Star Trek: The Original Series

This show is probably the most influential and relevant science fiction TV series ever made. Star Trek was created by Gene Roddenberry. It was initially launched during the 1960s and its ratings was not so bad at all. Although the show was canceled after three seasons, it started to regain new life when it joined syndication. After going off air, Star Trek ventured into feature films and became a franchise.

The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

The success of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson is quite evident. His interviews are enriched with humanity and humor. Which is why it is not surprising why it became so popular for three decades. Aside from this show, another great talk show is the Saturday Night Life, could you guess who will be their SNL New host?

Lost

Lost has greatly transformed network television and it kept us guessing what would be next. It is a combination of sci-fi and mythology. It's quite mysterious that the whole world was caught by surprise and freaked out after it was launched. The show is greatly remembered for its series of mysteries, but it goes beyond that. The show also allowed us to see a glimpse of the stunning view of the island.

Game of Thrones

It seems that Game of Thrones has impeccably revolutionized fantasy on television. Way back then, the top fantasy shows include the likes of Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules. HBO's Game of Thrones combines the politics of The Sopranos and the glory of The Lord of the Rings. However, its greatness does not lie on its unpredictability alone. From its fabulous cinematography, excellent performances to fantastic writing and iconic score, Game of Thrones has uplifted the standard for the quality of genre television. Do you know how many episodes are there in GOT Season 8?

The Simpsons

The Simpsons has created a huge impact on sitcoms. The show allowed Fox to be recognized as a network. But aside from this, it also opened up witty social commentary and writing in primetime, which only proves that animated shows are not only for kids but for adults as well. One of the best things about The Simpsons is that it shows real-life situations. In fact, during its initial seasons, the show features the situation of a typical dysfunctional family, making it a big hit.

The Cosby Show

Sometimes its hard to reflect on The Cosby Show, and return to the character of Cliff Huxtable, played by Bill Cosby due to the accusations on the actor. However, it is undeniable that the show marked a special place in television history. Aside from Cosby, the show will always be remembered for the iconic performances of its casts including Keshia Knight Pullman as Ruby and Phylicia Rashad as Clair Huxtable.

Sesame Street

Some people are predicting that history will be judged based on two periods of time, the time before Big Bird, and the time after. But seriously, it's kind of hard to imagine network television without Sesame Street in the people's minds. It is one of the most entertaining and engaging shows in television. Aside from Big Bird, some of the iconic characters of Sesame Street include Elmo, Oscar, among others. Practically, they are not just puppets but they became part of our family too.

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