100 Must-Watch TV Shows for Your Next Binge-Watching Marathon

Austin Wright
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In today’s fast-paced world, television series have become one of the most popular forms of entertainment. With an abundance of options available for streaming, it can become overwhelming to decide what to watch next. In this ultimate guide, we’ve curated a list of 100 must-watch TV shows covering various genres, themes, and styles, ensuring that there’s something for everyone. Whether you prefer drama, comedy, sci-fi, or reality shows, our comprehensive list will help you plan your next binge-watching marathon.

1. Breaking Bad (2008-2013)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturer teams up with a former student. The show’s exploration of morality, family, and crime has earned it critical acclaim.
Review Snippet: “Breaking Bad is an intense and masterfully crafted depiction of the consequences of the choices we make.”
Breaking Bad

2. Game of Thrones (2011-2019)

Genre: Fantasy, Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: Based on George R.R. Martin’s series of fantasy novels, this epic saga weaves together the tales of several noble families vying for the Iron Throne.
Notable Fact: Despite its mixed final season, the show remains a cultural phenomenon.
Game of Thrones

3. The Office (US) (2005-2013)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: A mockumentary-style sitcom set in a mundane office environment, capturing the lives of employees at Dunder Mifflin.
Fan Quote: "It’s the ultimate comfort show that makes me laugh every time!"
The Office

4. Stranger Things (2016-Present)

Genre: Sci-Fi, Horror
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A group of kids in the 1980s uncovers supernatural mysteries in their small town. Nostalgic and thrilling, it’s a blend of horror and adventure.
Stranger Things

5. The Crown (2016-Present)

Genre: Biography, Drama
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A biographical story about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, exploring the political and personal events that shaped the second half of the 20th century.

6. The Mandalorian (2019-Present)

Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Where to Watch: Disney+
Overview: Set in the Star Wars universe, this series follows a bounty hunter navigating the galaxy while protecting a mysterious child known as “The Child.”
The Mandalorian

7. The Sopranos (1999-2007)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A psychological drama that delves into the life of mob boss Tony Soprano as he tries to balance his crime family with personal issues.
Review Snippet: "A groundbreaking series that redefined television storytelling."

8. Friends (1994-2004)

Genre: Comedy, Romance
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: This iconic sitcom revolves around a group of friends living in New York City, navigating relationships and careers with humor and heart.

9. The Simpsons (1989-Present)

Genre: Animation, Comedy
Where to Watch: Disney+
Overview: The satirical depiction of working-class life in America focuses on the Simpson family, finding humor in the mundane.
The Simpsons

10. Mad Men (2007-2015)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: AMC+
Overview: Set in the 1960s, this series focuses on the advertising industry and its impact on society, following the enigmatic Don Draper.
Mad Men

11. Fleabag (2016-2019)

Genre: Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Overview: A unique, fourth-wall-breaking series that highlights the life of a flawed woman navigating love and loss in contemporary London.
Fan Quote: "A brilliant mix of humor and heartbreak."
Fleabag

12. Black Mirror (2011-Present)

Genre: Sci-Fi, Anthology
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: This anthology series offers standalone episodes exploring the dark side of technology and human nature, often with a dystopian twist.

13. The Witcher (2019-Present)

Genre: Fantasy, Action
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: Based on the book series, this fantasy drama follows Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter, as he navigates a tumultuous world filled with magic and intrigue.

14. The Handmaid’s Tale (2017-Present)

Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: Set in a dystopian future where women are subjugated, this adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s novel has garnered critical acclaim and sparked conversation about women’s rights.

15. The Big Bang Theory (2007-2019)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A sitcom focusing on a group of nerdy friends who navigate life and relationships, highlighting geek culture with humor and wit.

16. Schitt’s Creek (2015-2020)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: After losing their fortune, a wealthy family is forced to move to a small town they bought as a joke. This critically acclaimed series redefined the concept of family.
Schitt's Creek

17. Parks and Recreation (2009-2015)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: A mockumentary-style sitcom that follows the daily operations of the Parks and Recreation Department in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana.
Review Snippet: “A feel-good series that balances humor with heart.”

18. The Boys (2019-Present)

Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Overview: A gritty and satirical take on superheroes, showing the dark side of superpowers and the unchecked power of corporate interests.

19. Better Call Saul (2015-2022)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: AMC+
Overview: A prequel to Breaking Bad, this show follows the story of Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer who turns into the morally challenged Saul Goodman.

20. Normal People (2020)

Genre: Romance, Drama
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: Based on the novel by Sally Rooney, this intimate series follows the complex relationship between two young people as they navigate love and personal growth.

21. Ozark (2017-2022)

Genre: Crime, Thriller
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A financial planner gets entangled with criminals, leading his family to the Ozarks in a desperate attempt to launder money and survive.

22. The Good Place (2016-2020)

Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: This innovative sitcom explores the concept of the afterlife, focusing on Eleanor Shellstrop, who finds herself in the Good Place unintentionally.

23. Chernobyl (2019)

Genre: Drama, History
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: Based on real events, this miniseries chronicles the 1986 nuclear disaster and its aftermath, highlighting the human cost of tragedy and negligence.

24. This Is Us (2016-Present)

Genre: Drama, Family
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: A heartwarming series that intricately weaves together the lives of a middle-class family across several decades, tackling love, loss, and personal growth.

25. Euphoria (2019-Present)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A bold exploration of teenage life, this drama follows a group of high school students as they navigate through issues of identity, trauma, and relationships.

26. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017-Present)

Genre: Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Overview: Set in the 1950s, this series follows Miriam "Midge" Maisel as she pursues a career in stand-up comedy after her marriage falls apart.

27. The West Wing (1999-2006)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A political drama series that functions as an optimistic portrayal of politics, focusing on the inner workings of the White House and President Josiah Bartlet’s administration.

28. Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013-2021)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: A hilarious comedy set in a New York City police department, following a diverse cast of characters led by the lovable detective Jake Peralta.

29. The Americans (2013-2018)

Genre: Spy, Thriller
Where to Watch: FX on Hulu
Overview: Following two Soviet KGB officers posing as a normal American couple during the Cold War, this series delves into the intricacies of espionage and family life.

30. The Expanse (2015-2021)

Genre: Sci-Fi, Drama
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Overview: Set in a future where humanity has colonized the solar system, this series combines political intrigue with high-stakes space adventure.

31. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005-Present)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: A dark comedy about a group of self-absorbed friends who run a bar in Philadelphia, navigating absurd situations and morally questionable schemes.

32. Succession (2018-Present)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: Set within a powerful media family, this drama examines the family dynamics, power struggles, and moral quandaries of the ultra-wealthy Roy family.

33. The Leftovers (2014-2017)

Genre: Drama, Mystery
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: Following the sudden disappearance of 2% of the world’s population, this series investigates the emotional toll and existential questions that emerge from this unprecedented event.

34. How I Met Your Mother (2005-2014)

Genre: Comedy, Romance
Where to Watch: HULU
Overview: A humorous take on friendship and romance, narrated by Ted Mosby recounting the events leading to how he met his children’s mother.

35. Arrested Development (2003-2019)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A clever sitcom following the dysfunctional Bluth family as they navigate financial and personal crises amid absurd comedic situations.

36. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000-2015)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: A gripping procedural drama focusing on detectives solving crimes through forensic science and meticulous investigation.

37. The Good Wife (2009-2016)

Genre: Drama, Legal
Where to Watch: Paramount+
Overview: This legal and political drama showcases the life of Alicia Florrick, who returns to her career as a lawyer after her husband’s public scandal.

38. Billions (2016-Present)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: Showtime
Overview: This tense drama follows the power struggles between hedge fund managers and law enforcement, illustrating the excesses of the financial world.

39. The Mentalist (2008-2015)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A former psychic medium uses his unique observational skills to solve crimes, working alongside law enforcement to track down serial killers.

40. The Flash (2014-Present)

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Where to Watch: CW App
Overview: Following Barry Allen as he becomes the fastest man alive, this superhero series combines action, drama, and a touch of humor.

41. The Walking Dead (2010-Present)

Genre: Horror, Drama
Where to Watch: AMC+
Overview: A gripping story set in a post-apocalyptic world where survivors struggle against the undead and each other.

42. The Office (UK) (2001-2003)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: The original version of the mockumentary sitcom focusing on the daily lives of employees in a paper company leads to awkward situations and humor.

43. The Night Of (2016)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A limited series that follows a murder case and its multiple perspectives, diving deep into the themes of race, justice, and morality.

44. Silicon Valley (2014-2019)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: This satirical look at the tech industry follows a group of software developers attempting to create a successful startup.

45. The Office (US) – Season 5 (2008-2009)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: A highlight of the show’s history, featuring memorable episodes like "Stress Relief," showcasing the staff’s quirks after chaotic events.

46. Glee (2009-2015)

Genre: Musical, Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: Disney+
Overview: Following a high school glee club, this musical series blends comedy, drama, and catchy covers of popular songs.

47. The Good Fight (2017-Present)

Genre: Drama, Legal
Where to Watch: Paramount+
Overview: A sequel to The Good Wife focusing on the political and legal battles of a top attorney in Chicago, tackling contemporary issues in the law.

48. The Crazy Ones (2013-2014)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: This series stars Robin Williams as an ad executive running an unconventional agency, showcasing creativity and humor in the advertising world.

49. Deadwood (2004-2007)

Genre: Western, Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: Set in the late 1800s, this series chronicles the lives of outlaws and settlers in a lawless town, blending historical authenticity with drama.

50. The Affair (2014-2019)

Genre: Drama, Romance
Where to Watch: Showtime
Overview: Exploring the emotional effects and personal ramifications of extramarital relationships, this series presents multiple perspectives on love and infidelity.

51. The OA (2016-2019)

Genre: Mystery, Sci-Fi
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A visually stunning mystery-drama series following a blind woman who returns after being missing for seven years, now with her sight restored.

52. Bates Motel (2013-2017)

Genre: Horror, Thriller
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: A prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s "Psycho," this series explores the complex relationship between Norman Bates and his mother.

53. The Killing (2011-2014)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: Set in Seattle, this gripping series follows detectives investigating various homicides and the emotional toll of their work.

54. Outlander (2014-Present)

Genre: Drama, Romance
Where to Watch: Starz
Overview: A historical drama following a woman who time travels from 1945 to 1743, exploring her love and survival in a tumultuous world.

55. Peaky Blinders (2013-Present)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: Set in post-WWI Birmingham, England, this series follows the Shelby crime family as they navigate power, politics, and rival gangs.

56. The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

Genre: Horror, Drama
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A chilling adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s novel, this series intertwines the narratives of a haunted house and its residents.

57. The West Wing – Season 4 (2002-2003)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A standout season featuring dramatic episodes with the backdrop of a presidential re-election campaign, highlighting moral dilemmas in politics.

58. Sons of Anarchy (2008-2014)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: Focused on an outlaw motorcycle club in California, the series explores themes of brotherhood, loyalty, and crime.

59. The Pacific (2010)

Genre: War, Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A companion piece to "Band of Brothers," this miniseries chronicles the experiences of Marines in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

60. The New Pope (2020)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: HBO
Overview: A continuation of "The Young Pope," this series mixes religion and politics, exploring the power struggles in the Vatican.

61. The Terror (2018-Present)

Genre: Horror, Historical
Where to Watch: AMC+
Overview: Based on true events, this anthology series delves into historical events infused with horror elements.

62. Billions – Season 2 (2017)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: Showtime
Overview: Highlighting intense power plays between hedge fund leaders and law enforcement, this season expands on the motives of wealth and ambition.

63. Better Things (2016-2022)

Genre: Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: FX on Hulu
Overview: A semi-autobiographical series following a single mother juggling career and family life.

64. The Great (2020-Present)

Genre: Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: A satirical take on Russian history and Catherine the Great’s rise to power, brilliantly blending dark humor with elaborate costumes.

65. The Killing Eve (2018-2022)

Genre: Drama, Thriller
Where to Watch: BBC America
Overview: An espionage thriller exploring the relationship between a British intelligence officer and a skilled assassin.

66. The Night Manager (2016)

Genre: Drama, Thriller
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: An adaptation of John le Carré’s novel, this gripping mini-series features espionage and international intrigue.

67. The Crown – Season 2 (2017)

Genre: Biography, Drama
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A deeper exploration of the royal family, showcasing the complexities of leadership and personal sacrifice.

68. The Defenders (2017)

Genre: Action, Adventure
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: Bringing together Marvel’s street-level heroes to battle a common enemy in New York, this series combines action with character depth.

69. The Mindy Project (2012-2017)

Genre: Comedy, Romance
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: A witty comedy centering on a successful OB/GYN, navigating the ups and downs of love and work.

70. Billions – Season 4 (2019)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: Showtime
Overview: Continuing the power struggles between billionaires and public interest, this season heightens the stakes.

71. The Outsider (2020)

Genre: Crime, Mystery
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A supernatural thriller based on Stephen King’s novel, following an investigator navigating an inexplicable murder case.

72. The White Lotus (2021-Present)

Genre: Drama, Satire
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A dark comedy exploring the lives of wealthy tourists and resort staff at a luxurious Hawaiian hotel.

73. The Good Doctor (2017-Present)

Genre: Drama, Medical
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: A series centered around a young surgical resident with autism and savant syndrome, showcasing both his challenges and successes.

74. Iron Fist (2017-2018)

Genre: Action, Adventure
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A superhero series that follows Danny Rand, who returns to reclaim his family’s legacy and assume the role of the Iron Fist.

75. My Brilliant Friend (2018-Present)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A coming-of-age epic based on the novels of Elena Ferrante, chronicling the deep friendship and rivalry between two young girls in Naples.

76. GLOW (2017-2019)

Genre: Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: Set in the 1980s, this series follows a group of women who become wrestlers for a television show.

77. The Marvels (2023)

Genre: Action, Adventure
Where to Watch: Disney+
Overview: A continuation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this series includes the adventures of Captain Marvel and her allies.

78. The Good Place – Season 3 (2018)

Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: A pivotal season in which the characters explore deeper philosophical questions about morality, with humor and heart.

79. Rami (2019-Present)

Genre: Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: A coming-of-age series about a first-generation Egyptian-American navigating life, faith, and identity.

80. The Blacklist (2013-Present)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: A former criminal mastermind collaborates with the FBI to catch high-profile criminals, highlighting suspense and twists.

81. Killing Eve – Season 3 (2020)

Genre: Drama, Thriller
Where to Watch: BBC America
Overview: This season intensifies the cat-and-mouse dynamic between Eve and Villanelle, exploring their complex relationship.

82. The 100 (2014-2020)

Genre: Sci-Fi, Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: Set in a post-apocalyptic world, this series follows a group of young adults sent to Earth to determine its habitability.

83. Entourage (2004-2011)

Genre: Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: HBO Max
Overview: A comedy-drama that follows a young movie star’s career with his childhood friends and their experiences in Hollywood.

84. Skins (UK) (2007-2013)

Genre: Drama
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: An edgy teen drama showcasing the lives and struggles of a group of teenagers in Bristol, England.

85. Clone Wars (2008-2020)

Genre: Animation, Action
Where to Watch: Disney+
Overview: An animated series set in the Star Wars universe, providing depth to characters and storylines between Episodes II and III.

86. The Last Kingdom (2015-2022)

Genre: Historical, Drama
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A historical drama depicting the struggle of Uhtred of Bebbanburg during the Viking Age in England.

87. The IT Crowd (2006-2013)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Netflix
Overview: A sitcom based in the offices of the fictional Reynholm Industries, focusing on the IT department’s quirky and hilarious misadventures.

88. The Amazing Race (2001-Present)

Genre: Reality, Adventure
Where to Watch: CBS
Overview: A reality competition series where teams race around the globe, facing challenges in various countries and cultures.

89. The Real World (1992-Present)

Genre: Reality, Social
Where to Watch: Paramount+
Overview: A pioneering reality series bringing together a group of strangers in one house, showcasing their interactions and conflicts.

90. Star Trek: Discovery (2017-Present)

Genre: Sci-Fi, Adventure
Where to Watch: Paramount+
Overview: A new installment in the Star Trek franchise, focusing on new characters, adventures, and the continued exploration of the universe.

91. The Challenge (1998-Present)

Genre: Reality, Competition
Where to Watch: MTV
Overview: A reality competition where contestants from various reality shows face extreme challenges and drama.

92. The Good Fight – Season 5 (2021)

Genre: Legal, Drama
Where to Watch: Paramount+
Overview: This season tackles current political and social issues, reflecting the transformative nature of law in society.

93. The Simpsons – Season 5 (1993)

Genre: Animation, Comedy
Where to Watch: Disney+
Overview: A classic season featuring some of the most memorable episodes, including iconic moments and character development.

94. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Season 2 (2018)

Genre: Comedy, Drama
Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video
Overview: Exploring themes of female empowerment, this season continues Midge’s journey in stand-up comedy against societal norms.

95. The Alienist (2018-2020)

Genre: Crime, Drama
Where to Watch: TNT
Overview: A psychological thriller set in 1896, where criminal psychology and early forensic techniques are used to solve murders.

96. Superstore (2015-2021)

Genre: Comedy
Where to Watch: Peacock
Overview: A fun workplace comedy set in a large retail store, highlighting the diverse lives and challenges of its employees.

97. What We Do in the Shadows (2019-Present)

Genre: Comedy, Horror
Where to Watch: FX on Hulu
Overview: A hilarious mockumentary series about vampire roommates navigating modern life in Staten Island.

98. The Flash – Season 3 (2016)

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Where to Watch: CW App
Overview: This season features Barry Allen’s struggle with the consequences of time travel, leading to new challenges and villains.

99. The Walking Dead – Season 7 (2016-2017)

Genre: Horror, Drama
Where to Watch: AMC+
Overview: Featuring intense character arcs and shocking storylines, this season centers around Negan’s introduction and its impact on the group.

100. This Is Us – Season 5 (2020-2021)

Genre: Drama, Family
Where to Watch: Hulu
Overview: A poignant season where the Pearson family faces new challenges while reflecting on love, loss, and family bonds.


Binging through our list of 100 must-watch TV shows will leave you involved in different worlds, experiencing unique stories, and connecting with diverse characters. From dramatic thrillers and uplifting comedies to historical dramas and sci-fi adventures, there’s bound to be a show that captivates you and makes your next binge-watching session unforgettable.

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