Top of the 40 best series in history
If you like series, maybe you have ever wondered what the best series of all time are.
The reality is that there are as many fictions as there are likes. However, some of them continue to be part of the memory of many fans and refuse to be forgotten. Others revolutionized the television medium and, without them, it would not be understood as it is today.
Here we propose a selection of the 40 best series ever that you can't stop seeing:
40. Dexter (2006-2013)
Creator: James Manos Jr.
Gender: Police drama
The fiction has eight seasons full of intrigue. You could say that Dexter It is not your typical medical series.
Its protagonist, Dexter, turns out to be a forensic specialist specializing in blood spatter analysis, but he is also a psychopath. The duality between good and evil, contained in the complex character played by Michael C. Hall, makes this a highly recommended series.
39. File X (1993-2002)
Creator: Chris carter
Gender: Science fiction. Mystery. Terror
This is one of the quintessential cult series of the 90s and revolves around two FBI agents, psychologist Fox Mulder and Dr. Coroner Dana Scully, whose job is to investigate unusual cases, including: criminals, psychopaths, or experiences supernatural.
The series ended in 2002, however the nostalgia of some followers brought it back to the small screen between 2016 and 2018.
38. American Horror Story (2011-)
Creators: Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk
Gender: Terror
It is from one of the most talked about television creations of the horror genre in recent times. It is an anthological fiction in each of its seasons, which involves the presentation of different stories, plots and characters in each installment. The scenarios where events occur range from a cursed house, a psychiatric hospital or a hotel, among others.
37. Friends (1994-2004)
Creators: David Crane and Marta Kauffman
Gender: Comedy
Just by listening to the first chords of the song I´ll be there for you from the band The Rembrandts immediately appear in the memory of many viewers, from different generations, the adventures of this group of New York friends who settled in thousands of homes for 10 years.
Friends can boast of being a fiction that will never go out of style, because there are already many unconditional have seen it over and over again to discover, in each viewing, what is the secret of the true friendship.
36. M.A.S.H. (1972-1983)
Creator: Richard Hooker
Gender: Comedy. Drama
M.A.S.H. (Medical Army Surgical Hospital) was one of the most acclaimed American series of the 70s. A total of 11 seasons narrate the experiences of a team of military doctors, including Dr. Pierce and Dr. McIntyre, in a field hospital during the Korean War.
The successful anti-war fiction inspired its plot in Robert Altman's film of the same name and served to make visible the horrors of war. Likewise, she will always be remembered for breaking audience record during the broadcast of her final episode with 125 million viewers.
35. Sherlock (2010-)
Creator: Steven Moffat
Gender: Comedy. Police drama
This British series made by the BBC dares to rescue one of the most emblematic of literature, Sherlock Holmes, to reinvent and adapt it to the city of London of the XXI century.
It is arguably one of the best productions of recent times, although it has often been overshadowed by other contemporary titles. Of her highlights, especially, the performances of Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman as protagonists and, also, its brilliant scenery.
34. True Detective (2014-)
Creator: Nic Pizzolatto
Gender: Drama. Neo-noir
It's an offbeat HBO crime series, each season encompassing different storylines and featuring different characters.
During the broadcast of its first season it was praised by the public and, especially, by critics. The first installment revolves around two detectives from Lousana, who return to the city after several years with the aim of retaking one of the most complex cases of their careers.
In each one of the episodes, of approximately one hour, the fiction perfectly handles the intrigue. Likewise, its overwhelming aesthetic manages to involve the viewer in an atmosphere of full mystery.
33. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)
Creator: Joss Whedon
Gender: Drama. Fantasy.
The series was a revolution among the adolescent public of the 90s. Sarah Michelle Gellar stars in Buffy, a teenager who moves with her mother to the city of Sunnydale with the intention of starting a new life. So, she becomes a hero who fights against the darkest forces in the world and against vampires.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer It is much more than a series of a teenage vampire killer, it is one of the first television fictions to give power to the female role. In it you can read a subtext of vindication, a fact that makes it a timeless reference.
32. The Walking Dead (2010-)
Creator: Robert Kirkman
Gender: Science fiction. Terror. Action
Adapt or die. Perfectly this could be the introductory phrase of this fiction based on the homonymous comic series by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.
The protagonist Rick Grimes wakes up after several months in a hospital and discovers that the world he knew no longer exists. Now the walkers have occupied the streets. So, he has to lead the group of apocalypse survivors.
31. The Twilight Zone (1959-1964)
Creator: Rod Serling
Gender: Fantasy. Science fiction. Terror
Also known in Spanish as The unknown dimension or In the limits of reality, This fiction is one of the great milestones of American television since, in its time, it was a revolution in the science fiction genre on the small screen.
Although it differs a lot from what we are used to seeing today, it is always worth having it as a reference. It is made up of a total of 156 episodes, divided into 5 seasons.
30. Westworld (2016-)
Creators: Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy
Gender: Science fiction
Westworld is HBO's ambitious bet to replace game of Thrones, his most successful production. In fact, the chain describes it with this attractiveness logline: "It is a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin."
The series is based on the film of the same name by Michael Crichton released in 1973. The action takes place in a futuristic amusement park made up of high technology, in which there are androids with human appearance. This particular recreational place is run by DR. Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins) and his visitors can experience different kinds of adventure and even danger.
29. Black Mirror (2011-)
Creator: Charlie brooker
Gender: Science fiction
This British series has been described by many as an essential work of streaming television. The fiction is composed of self-concluding episodes, all of them spun with a common element: the power of technologies in the world.
28. Six Feet Under (2001-2005)
Creator: Alan Ball
Gender: Drama. Black mood
The beginning of the new century began with this series, which is considered one of the best in history among some specialists in television fiction.
Also known as Six feet underground or Six feet underground In Spanish-speaking countries, this HBO fiction presents an original starting point: the Fisher family, made up of a married couple and three children, are engaged in the funeral business in Los Angeles. Everything changes when the father of the family is hit by a bus while driving a hearse. From this moment on, the family has to adapt to the new situation both on a personal and professional level.
27. Seinfeld (1989-1998)
Creators: Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld
Gender: Comedy
It is one of the most successful series of the late 80s that lasted for the next decade. Is a sitcom aired on NBC whose notoriety was not immediate but, over time, it became one of the most glorious in the history of television.
Seinfeld plays a comedian who, together with his friends, comment on the most relevant aspects of everyday life.
26. Lost (2004-2010)
Creators: J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof
Gender: Drama. Mystery
With a total of 121 episodes, spread over 6 seasons, the series became one of the most addictive of the moment. The way in which the suspense is handled and the time jumps is played is striking.
In it, a group of plane passengers try to survive on a Pacific island after the plane they were traveling on crashed there. They soon discover the mysteries that surround the place and, at the same time, the dark past of each one of them comes to light.
At the time, the fiction led to different theories and, today, the end of the series continues to be questioned by the public.
25. The Handmaid's Tale (2017-)
Creator: Brunce miller
Gender: Drama. Dystopia
It is the adaptation of the homonymous book by Margaret Atwood. This dystopia often presents some shades of reality, which makes us reflect on the situation in certain present societies and cultures.
Low birth rates and environmental disasters have led to a fundamentalist regime in Gilead in which women are categorized according to their fertility. Offred, the protagonist of it, tries to survive in the house of the commander to whom she has been assigned. Meanwhile, she thinks about reuniting with her daughter and her husband, who were able to escape from Gilead and live in Canada.
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24. Game of Thrones (2011-2019)
Creators: David Benioff and D. B. Weiss
Gender: Fantasy. Drama
Produced by HBO, the fiction consists of 8 seasons and 73 episodes. His argument is based on the books by George R.R. Martin and takes place in a fictional world called Westeros, where several families dispute to sit on the Iron Throne.
As the series progresses, the characters have it increasingly difficult to seize power. However, fiction has managed to establish itself as one of the "queens" of television in streaming And, it is not for less, because it is a true visual spectacle.
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23. Twin Peaks (1990-1991)
Creator: David Lynch and Mark Frost
Gender: Psychological thriller. Mystery
This 30-episode series could be considered one of David Lynch's masterpieces.
It is a complex drama that narrates the events that occurred in a town in the state of Washington called Twin Peaks, where a young woman is murdered. The event is accompanied by a series of paranormal events that begin to occur in the surroundings of the town.
22. Alfred Hitchcock presents (1955-1965)
Creator: Alfred Hitchcock
Gender: Thriller. Intrigue
This series was created by the master of cinematic suspense for CBS and, later, for NBC.
It is a fiction composed of 10 seasons and a total of 363 episodes that hide the director's stamp, who is in charge of presenting each of the stories.
21. The 100 (2014-)
Creator: Jason rothenberg
Gender: Science fiction
The 100 is the television adaptation of the homonymous literary saga by Kass Morgan. At first, the series was devised for the adolescent audience, however, over time, it has revolutionized the science fiction landscape and little by little it has spread to a wider audience.
The series narrates the future of civilization after almost 100 years after a nuclear war that has devastated everything. The survivors live in a spaceship and 100 juvenile delinquents test the planet in hopes of repopulating it.
20. The Leftovers (2014-2017)
Creator: Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta
Gender: Intrigue. Fantastic
This is one of the best series of recent times. It was created based on the homonymous novel by Tom Perrota for the HBO channel.
The Leftovers chronicles the events that occurred three years after 2% of the global population mysteriously disappeared in an event known as the "Ascension." The rest of the population, including members of the Garvery family, try to deal with the consequences.
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19. Peaky Blinders (2013-)
Creator: Steven knight
Gender: Drama
Series based on Peaky blinders, a band that existed in Birmingham in the early 20th century. The fiction recreates the postwar darkness after the First World War.
In it a family of gangsters, the Shelbys, dominate the gambling business. Thomas, played by Cillian Murphy, is the leader of the band and is willing to do anything to achieve his goals, even if he risks the lives of his family.
18. Stranger Things (2016-)
Creators: the duffer brothers
Gender: Science fiction
Stranger things is the perfect series for those who long for the 80s. Just because of the cultural references it has, especially to the cinema of the 70s and 80s, it is worth it.
The plot takes place in the town of Hawkins, Indiana, where a group of children enjoy every afternoon playing Dungeons and Dragons. One night, the disappearance of one of them triggers a series of strange events in the place. The child's mother, her friends and the local sheriff embark on an investigation that will lead them to discover who is behind the paranormal events that take place.
17. The Wire (2002-2008)
Creator: David simon
Gender: Police drama
It is composed of 60 episodes divided into 5 seasons and was released on HBO. The Wire it is a police series. But, it is not one more, in fact, over time it has been classified as a cult series. David Simon, its creator, was a chronicler of events for The Baltimore Sun newspaper, a fact that determined the plot of the series.
The fiction focuses on the slums of Baltimore, United States, where a complex police plot unfolds. Each of the seasons focuses on a different aspect of the city: drug trafficking, politicians, the educational system or the media.
16. Mad Men (2007-2015)
Creator: Matthew weiner
Gender: Drama
The series revolves around an American advertising agency called Sterling Cooper, around the achievements and failures of the workers of the firm, among which are the prestigious publicist and protagonist of this story, Donald Draper, who is not who he appears.
One of the most interesting things about this series is that it is made up of complex characters. To this, we must add an admirable representation of the American society of the 60s and, specifically, the visibility of an oppressed social group, that of women. Which were reduced to being wives, mothers or secretaries.
15. Dark (2017-)
Creators: Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese
Gender: Mystery. Drama. Science fiction
There are many reasons to see this mysterious fiction, whose conflict begins with the disappearance of a child in a small German town. The event destabilizes four families who live there and ventures them to discover the disturbing events spanning different generations, which can only be explained by travel in the weather.
The series is a puzzle based on a script inspired by theories such as wormholes or the eternal return. Likewise, the complexity of its characters and the staging in which color, symmetry and impeccable photography abound are striking. It is highly recommended fiction for mystery lovers.
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14. Star Treck (1966-1969)
Creator: Gene Roddenberry
Gender: Science fiction
Also like Stark Treck: The Original Series, this was one of the most influential television fictions of the science fiction genre during the 1960s.
The series revolves around Captain James T. Kirk who, along with his crew, ventures to explore the galaxy to find new civilizations.
13. Real Humans (2012-2014)
Creator: Lars Lundström
Gender: Science fiction. Drama
It is a Swedish production that raises an interesting debate between androids and humans.
In the new established social model, androids are more of a "product" than human consumers. can acquire to meet their needs: childcare, elderly, and other jobs more heavy.
It is one of the most interesting series of recent times that he reflects, throughout 20 episodes, on issues such as loneliness, love, friendship, xenophobia or the identity of being human.
12. Killing Eve (2018-)
Creator: Phoebe Waller- Bridge
Gender: Thriller. Drama
The actresses Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer are at the forefront of this feminist Thriller that has conquered a large number of viewers and triumphed at both the Emmy Awards and the Golden Globes.
This is not your typical crime drama. In part, this is achieved with the great complicity and connection of both actresses when playing great female characters. Sandra Oh plays Eve Polastri, a security agent tired of her job. Villanelle is a psychopath. To these ingredients, a game of obsession and confrontation between the two is added.
11. Pushing Daisies (2007-2009)
Creator: Bryan fuller
Gender: Comedy
Pushing Daisies it is an incredibly beautiful fiction on a visual level, with a photograph full of saturated colors.
It stars Lee Pace and tells the story of Ned, a man who, since he was a child, has the ability to raise the dead just by touching them. Although this gift has a peculiarity, at the first touch she is resurrected but at the second it causes the final death.
10. The paper house (2017-)
Creator: Alex Pina
Gender: Thriller
It is one of the most international Spanish series in recent times. His plot revolves around one of the biggest heists ever planned. A seemingly normal guy who goes by the alias El Professor, has planned to raid the National Mint and Stamp Factory with the mission of making money and taking it away. To do this, he has a group of criminals who accept the mission since none of them have anything to lose.
Today there is still a debate on the motive of fiction. Without a doubt, for many it has already become a symbol of resistance. Strength to face the political and economic situations that have occurred in many countries that have given a good reception to the series and have taken as their flag anthems such as Bella Ciao, symbol of the revolution.
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9. The Bridge (2011-2018)
Creator: Hans rosenfeldt
Gender: Drama. Thriller
The bridge (original: Bron/Broen) is a four-season Swedish television series whose plot begins with the appearance of a lifeless body of a Swedish police officer on the border between Sweden and Denmark. Then, Saga and Martín, two police officers from Sweden and Denmark respectively, start the investigation in search of the clue of the mysterious psychopath.
8. Fargo (2014-)
Creator: Noah hawley
Gender: Thriller. Drama
This fiction is based on the homonymous film by the Coen brothers. It is an addictive series that contains certain touches of black humor and surrealism, characteristic of filmmakers. Each of the seasons takes place in a different period, although the first follows the line of the film.
7. Doctor Who (1963-1989; 2005-)
Creators: Verity Ann Lambert, Sydney Newman, C.E. Webber and Donald Wilson
Gender: Science fiction
It is an unmissable television fiction for the most fanatical science fiction. Likewise, it has become the series of its kind that has been broadcast for the longest years, since it began in 1963 and aired for more than two decades. Then in 2005 he came back with new stories.
Since its premiere, Doctor who he has undergone different changes. However, its premise remains intact: a doctor capable of traveling through time and space in a time machine called the TARDIS.
6. Chernobyl (2019)
Creator: Craig mazin
Gender: Drama
It is a highly recommended series for those who wish to enjoy a short fiction. This HBO miniseries consists of 5 episodes and has dazzled audiences.
His argument is centered on the events that occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, former Soviet Union, on April 26, 1986. The series tries to capture the tragedy of the explosion and its subsequent consequences in central Europe.
Fiction supposes the revelation of a truth hidden for a long time. And how, after all, the population is the victim of bad decisions, misinformation and political interests.
5. Utopia (2013-2014)
Creator: Dennis Kelly
Gender: Thriller. Drama
This British cult series consisting of 2 seasons is especially worthwhile for its visual style, which does not go unnoticed, and for its peculiar plot.
It revolves around five users who contact through an Internet forum, in which they usually share tastes for comics, and they meet to get to know each other. After obtaining a manuscript that explains some of the greatest catastrophes of the world, planet, the group begins to be persecuted by the Internet, an organization that is looking for the manuscript.
4. Monty Python´s Flying Circus (1969-1974)
Creators: Monty Python
Gender: Comedy
The British group Monty Python left for posterity a series with the most absurd situations. If you consider yourself a stalwart of the comedy genre, this title should be on any of your lists. The series consists of four seasons full of absurd humor, stereotypes and situations that range from social criticism to British politics of the moment.
3. Hill Street Blues (1981-1987)
Creator: Michael Kozoll and Steven Bochco
Gender: Police drama
At the beginning of the 80s many viewers attended the premiere of one of the most influential series in the history of television. Why? Although, perhaps at that time many were aware, this television fiction meant leaving aside the particularities of the police series that had been made up to that moment.
Prior to Hill Street sad song, the plots did not cover more than one episode. Thus, with it appear a multitude of plots that could extend several episodes.
The fiction revolves around a police station, the professionals who work there and their personal problems.
2. Breaking Bad (2008-2013)
Creator: Vince gilligan
Gender: Psychological thriller
With 62 episodes, spread over 5 seasons, Breaking bad contains one of the most original stories in the history of television. It also has as its star ingredient one of the most admired antiheroes of recent times.
Walter White, an Albuquerque chemistry professor, faces terminal cancer when he turns 50. Far from leaving his family in debt for life, the man decides to cook methamphetamine and market them to, in this way, save the profits and leave them as an inheritance to his son and his pregnant wife.
However, the situation is just an excuse for Heisenberg to appear, Walter White's alter ego, magnificently played by Bryan Cranston.
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1. The Sopranos (1999-2007)
Creator: David chase
Gender: Police drama
Without a doubt, this epic about the mafia revolutionized, for the better, the history of television series. It supposed the beginning of a new era for television fiction.
What was there before The Sopranos? The small screen was loaded with fictions that delved less into the depth of the characters. The Sopranos presents for the first time in the history of television a proposal of the modern antihero. The great Tony Soprano is a family man but, at the same time, he is a fearsome mobster.
An antihero with whom the public manages to empathize and that later consolidates, and can be seen in other later fictions such as, for example, Breaking bad.
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