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top 50 series of imdb/ 50 best series all the time
IMDb has a separate list for the best TV series based on user ratings. Here are the top 10 TV series on IMDb as of my knowledge cutoff date (September 2021):
Breaking Bad (2008-2013)
Game of Thrones (2011-2019)
The Wire (2002-2008)
The Sopranos (1999-2007)
Rick and Morty (2013-present)
Sherlock (2010-2017)
Chernobyl (2019)
Friends (1994-2004)
Stranger Things (2016-present)
Black Mirror (2011-present)
Please note that this list may have changed since my knowledge cutoff date and there can be some fluctuations in ratings over time.
but now the ranking is changed:
Planet Earth" is a highly acclaimed nature documentary series that first aired on BBC One in 2006. It was narrated by David Attenborough and produced by the BBC Natural History Unit. The show explores various ecosystems and habitats around the world, using high-quality footage to showcase the beauty and diversity of the natural world.
The series consists of 11 episodes, each focusing on a different aspect of the planet's environment, such as mountains, jungles, oceans, and deserts. "Planet Earth" utilized groundbreaking filming techniques, including aerial photography and underwater cameras, to capture stunning visuals that had never been seen before.
"Planet Earth" received widespread critical acclaim and won numerous awards, including four Primetime Emmy Awards.
Breaking Bad is a critically acclaimed American television series that premiered in 2008 and ended in 2013. It was created by Vince Gilligan and starred Bryan Cranston as Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher who turns to cooking and selling methamphetamine after being diagnosed with cancer. Aaron Paul co-starred as Jesse Pinkman, a former student of White's and his partner in the drug trade.
Throughout its five-season run, Breaking Bad received widespread critical acclaim and numerous awards, including 16 Primetime Emmy Awards. The show is known for its complex characters, intense storytelling, and themes of morality and consequence
The Wire is a critically acclaimed American television series that aired on HBO from 2002 to 2008. Created by David Simon, the show is set and filmed in Baltimore, Maryland, and explores various aspects of the city, including its drug trade, politics, education system, and media.
The Wire's cast includes a large ensemble of characters, both from the criminal underworld and from law enforcement and government agencies. The show is known for its realistic portrayal of urban life and its complex, nuanced storytelling. It has been praised for its attention to detail, its use of non-professional actors, and its exploration of controversial social issues.
Band of Brothers is a highly acclaimed American television miniseries that aired on HBO in 2001. It was produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, and was based on the non-fiction book "Band of Brothers" by historian Stephen E. Ambrose. The show follows the experiences of Easy Company, a unit of American paratroopers during World War II, from their training at Camp Toccoa to their participation in major battles in Europe, such as Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge.
Band of Brothers is known for its realistic portrayal of war and its emphasis on character development. The show depicts the physical and emotional tolls of combat, as well as the bonds that are formed between soldiers under extreme circumstances. It features an ensemble cast of talented actors, including Damian Lewis, Ron Livingston, and Donnie Wahlberg.
Chernobyl" is a historical drama television miniseries that aired on HBO in 2019. It was created by Craig Mazin and directed by Johan Renck, and tells the story of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster that occurred in Ukraine in 1986.
The show follows the events leading up to and immediately following the explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, as well as the efforts to contain the disaster and investigate its causes. The series explores the human cost of the disaster, including the lives lost and the physical and psychological tolls on those who were involved.
"Chernobyl" received widespread critical acclaim and won numerous awards, including 10 Primetime Emmy Awards. The show has been praised for its attention to detail, its realistic portrayal of the disaster, and its exploration of themes such as government corruption, bureaucratic incompetence, and the dangers of nuclear power.
The Sopranos" is an American crime drama television series that aired on HBO from 1999 to 2007. It was created by David Chase and tells the story of Tony Soprano, a New Jersey-based mobster who struggles to balance his crime life.
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