The best series in history according to IMDb

The best series in history according to IMDb

Looking for the next series to add to your binge list but don’t know which one to commit to? Worry no more. Here are some of the 11 shows that have the highest IMDb ratings in the entire history of IMDb and worth watching.

11. Seinfeld (8.9)

Seinfeld stars in the titular role as a stand-up comedian who’s either at his apartment or at Monk’s Café surrounded by friends Elaine Benes, his ex girlfriend, George Costanza his childhood friend who is dishonest and insecure, and Cosmo Kramer, his unemployed rest but social neighbor.

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10. When They See Us (8.9)

Based on historical events, this limited series dramatizes the life of “Central Park Five” which refers to four black teenagers and a Latino who were falsely charged and imprisoned for the assault of a female jogger in New York’s Central Park.

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9. Fargo (8.9)

Fargo incorporates elements of dark satire and drama as it was based on a Coen brothers motion picture with the same title. Each season narrates a different plot, in a different period, and with different characters while linking them to the events of the film and its timeline. The show focuses on crime, humanity and the ridiculous.

8. Better Call Saul (9.0)

This prequel is set in the year 2002 and follows the story of James “Jimmy” McGill years before the events of Breaking Bad who later turns into Saul Goodman a shady lawyer. It portrays his initial challenges and his associations with the crime world.

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7. The Office (9.0)

A humorous documentary style sitcom featuring the different working conditions in the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company with its bumbling regional director Michael Scott. An American Conception of the British hit series – more than ever has The Office to offer in terms of comedy with the regions differences taken into account.

6. The Sopranos (9.2)

Tony Soprano is one of New Jersey mobsters who tries to balance his inner conflicts and problems with business that hurt his emotional well-being. For help, he goes to therapy and in so doing, blends elements of mafia crime drama and therapy in an extraordinary manner.

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5. Game of Thrones (9.2)

It is a story of nine great families fighting for supremacy over the vast lands of Westeros, as well as a centuries-old menace that is beginning to awaken from the frost-covered North, preparing the stage for conflicts and a variety of treachery.

4. Chernobyl (9.3)

On April 26, 1986, the Ternopol Nuclear Power Plant in the Soviet Union experienced what was deemed to be the worst nuclear accident in human history. Chernobyl narrates the story of however very gripping “the events that followed the Chernobyl disaster and the efforts of brave men to a avert greater disaster.”

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3. The Wire (9.3)

This cathartic show follows the cycle of drugs from the perspective of the Baltimore police and the drug dealers they are after. It shows the interrelation of drugs, corruption, and the complicacies of city life.

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2. Band of Brothers (9.4)

Band of brothers follows a band of American soldiers through the boot camps and the European battlefields showcasing the horrific side of World War 2.

1. Breaking Bad (9.5)

49-year-old Walter White, a rather humble high school chemistry teacher, sacrifices his life for luck. He recently discovered that he has lung cancer and only a few months to live. As he is determined to provide for his family, he propels himself in the drug trade with a business partner who happens to be his previous student, and thus begins the transition of Walter White into a criminal genius.

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