15 TV Shows That People Can’t Stop Talking About

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Have you ever watched a TV show once and just couldn’t get over it? You start talking about it to all your friends (and maybe they get annoyed), or maybe you discover they loved it too, and now you both can’t stop talking about it? Well, you’re not alone! Today, we’re talking about 15 TV shows that people can’t stop talking about.

1. Band of Brothers

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Band of Brothers is a war drama miniseries that premiered in 2001. The series is based on the book of the same name by historian Stephen E. Ambrose, which tells the story of Easy Company, a US Army Airborne unit that fought in Europe during World War II. Band of Brothers is a captivating story about men being placed in incredibly tough situations and persevering with heroic action.

2. Chernobyl

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HBO’s Chernobyl is a historical drama miniseries that premiered in 2019. The series is based on the real-life events surrounding the Chernobyl nuclear disaster that occurred in the Soviet Union (now Ukraine) in 1986. Chornobyl captures the grim experience of radiation poisoning and all its horrors in detail. You will not want to stop watching as the events unfold against the gloomy Soviet-era backdrop of Kyiv.

3. The Wire

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The Wire was praised for its realistic portrayal of urban life, its complex characters, and its nuanced storytelling. The show has been credited with revolutionizing the crime drama genre and influencing a generation of television shows. As the story unfolds, you get a glimpse into what feels like the futility of law enforcement, as Detective James McNulty (Dominic West) faces procedural red tape and setbacks while trying to achieve what he perceives to be his duty.

4. True Detective

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True Detective is a crime thriller where Louisiana State Police Detectives Rust Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) and Martin Hart (Woody Harrelson) revisit a crime they previously worked on. Rust and Martin are forced to relive parts of their dark past as they learn about their killer. Exposing darkness on both sides of the law.

5. The Americans

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The Americans is a spy thriller television series that aired from 2013 to 2018. The show is set during the Cold War era and follows the lives of two KGB officers posing as a married couple in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. With an amazing attention to detail, the casting and music transport you to an exploration of the true cost of an undeclared war, and the lives that become wrapped in the conflict.

6. Stargate Sg-1

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Stargate SG-1 is a science fiction television series that aired from 1997 to 2007. The show is a spin-off of the 1994 film ‘Stargate’ and follows a team of explorers who use a fictional alien device called a ‘Stargate’ to travel to different planets and encounter alien civilizations.

7. Futurama

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Futurama is an animated sitcom series that aired from 1999 to 2013. The show was created by Matt Groening, the creator of ‘The Simpsons,’ and follows the adventures of a delivery boy named Fry, who is cryogenically frozen and wakes up 1,000 years later in the 31st century.

 

8. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

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The series is known for its dark humor, satirical commentary on modern society, and its willingness to tackle taboo subjects. The show has been praised for its writing, character development, and the performances of its ensemble cast.

9. Breaking Bad

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Breaking Bad is a story about a chemistry teacher, Walter White, struggling to come to grips with a terminal cancer diagnosis. It explores a moral ambiguity as Walter White sets off to create an alter ego, “Heisenberg,” a drug manufacturing kingpin, in order to secure his family’s financial future.

10. The Venture Bros

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The Venture Bros is an animated television series that premiered in 2003 and aired until 2018. The show is a parody of classic adventure cartoons and follows the adventures of the Venture family, which includes scientist Dr. Thaddeus Venture, his two sons Hank and Dean, and their bodyguard Brock Samson.

11. The Sopranos

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The series is known for its complex characters, its exploration of themes such as family, morality, and mental health, and its masterful use of symbolism and imagery. The show is widely regarded as one of the greatest television series of all time and has been praised for its writing, direction, and performances.

12. Better Call Saul

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Better Call Saul is a drama television series that premiered in 2015 and is a prequel to the critically acclaimed series Breaking Bad. The show follows the life of Jimmy McGill, a struggling lawyer who eventually becomes the corrupt criminal defense attorney Saul Goodman.

The series is known for its compelling characters, its exploration of themes such as ambition, loyalty, and morality, and its masterful use of cinematography and visual storytelling. The show has been praised for its writing, direction, and the performances of its ensemble cast.

13. Six Feet Under

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Six Feet Under follows the lives of the Fisher family, who run a funeral home in Los Angeles. Each episode starts with a death, setting the tone for reflection.

14. Mad Men

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Mad Men explores the lives of fictional advertising executives who worked on Madison Avenue in the 60s. As the story unfolds, these self-proclaimed “mad men” go through successes, failures, relationship turmoil, and more. Don Draper (Jon Hamm) is cast as a profoundly creative advertising executive with a troubling past.

15. Bojack Horseman

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Bojack Horseman is series is known for its dark humor, its exploration of themes such as mental health, addiction, and existentialism, and its innovative animation style. The show has been praised for its writing, its use of satire and parody, and the nuanced and complex portrayal of its characters.

10 Actors Perfectly Cast for Their Character Roles

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Many movies are cast with actors that are decent fits. They can even be great because the actor does an excellent job adapting to the role. However, there are some movies where the fit is just so perfect that you could not imagine the movie being a success if they had chosen anyone else.

10 Actors Perfectly Cast for Their Character Roles

11 Vampire Movies That Will Make You Thirst for More

Twilight
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Sometimes, we just love to watch a favorite vampire movie, one of the ones that never get old. It piques our imagination with the unknown story of two teenagers fighting for their love, the incredible and creepy scenes, and the bloodsucking classics.

If you’re looking to get a good rest and watch vampire movies all day, look no further than this list!

11 Vampire Movies That Will Make You Thirst for More

 

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