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    Default What is the Greatest TV Series After The Wire, Breaking Bad, and The Sopranos?

    I'm not a big tv guy, but it's a medium of storytelling that fascinates me because because it's so similar to comics.

    I've already watched what are considered the three greatest television shows of all time, The Wire, Breaking Bad, and The Sopranos (I'd swap Sopranos with the first season and a half of Twin Peaks or the first three seasons of Fargo, or Louie, but I digress). I'm wondering what shows are of the same level of quality?

    TV Shows I've watched:

    The Shield
    Did the people who made the Mike Myers Cat in the Hat movie design the police station? Couldn't get past the first season

    Californiacation
    Watched the first couple episodes, didn't find the protagonist particularly compelling.

    Six Feet Under
    It breaks my heart how hit or miss this show is

    Girls
    I found this show to be really endearing. I stopped midway through season 3 because I felt the show lost steam.

    Carnivale
    Great antagonist in an otherwise uninteresting show.

    Hannibal
    This show's version of Hannibal Lecter might be my favorite character in all of television. Mads Mikkelssen blows Anthony Hopkins out of the water and Hugh Dancy & Lawrence Fishburne are spectacular too. But Caroline Dhavernas' character could be cut entirely.

    Watchmen
    Tries to reengineer the brilliance of the original with the same storytelling techniques without the characters and worldbuilding that made the comic so great in the first place.

    The People Vs OJ Simpson
    As someone who was never interested in the OJ Simpson trial, I found this very compelling.

    The Assassination of Giani Versace
    Serial killers are a well worn trope, but I thought every facet of this show was masterfully done.

    Curb Your Enthusiasm
    Seeing Larry David never learn from his mistakes is extremely depressing.

    True Detective
    Season one is brilliant, season two was more flawed but just as interesting as the last one. Stopped midway through season three because it felt like it was trying too hard to emulate the first season.

    Trust
    I liked it.

    Shameless
    Judging by the pilot, it seems more like sitcom than a drama, which doesn't interest me.

    Big Little Lies
    Beautifully directed, but not for me.

    Game of Thrones
    Watched the first episode, saw the Peter Dinklage sex scene, dedided it wasn't for me.

    The Leftovers
    Solid, but a little too sci fi for my tastes.

    In Treatment
    I only watched the first episode, but I love it so far. I hear it's still going. Did they replace the main character?

    Atlanta
    Despite my bias against comedy and shows with self contained episodes I thought the first season was nothing short of incredible. It's not really my thing so I didn't stick around for the following seasons.

    Ballers
    I watched the first two episodes and the main characters seem very shallow. Doesn't help that I know close to nothing about football.
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    Don't you mean "After Oz"?

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    The first three seasons of The Killing(Seems like it might still be on Netflix...)

    Mr. Inbetween Final episode of the second season is easily the finest thing that FX has ever had a hand in.

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    That said, Snowfall is in the same league as Mr. Inbetween.

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    The Americans

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    The Westwing is to this day still one of my favorite shows

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    Personally I didn't much care for the Wire, Sopranos or Breaking Bad.

    For what it's worth, my ten favourite TV shows are:
    1. RuPaul's Drag Race
    2. Frasier
    3. the West Wing
    4. Boston Legal
    5. Cowboy BeBop
    6. Modern Family
    7. Deadwood
    8. Band of Brothers
    9. Battlestar Galactica
    10. Big Little Lies
    Honourable mention: Angels in America, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ER, the Great British Bake Off, House of Cards, the Morning Show, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: the Next Generation and Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy

    Quote Originally Posted by thwhtGuardian View Post
    The Westwing is to this day still one of my favorite shows
    Mine too.

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    Big Little Lies
    Beautifully directed, but not for me.
    What about it, specifically, isn't your jam?

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    In Treatment
    I only watched the first episode, but I love it so far. I hear it's still going. Did they replace the main character?
    Ohhh then you haven't even got to what makes the show SO GOOD! That comes ep.5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frobisher View Post
    Don't you mean "After Oz"?
    I forgot to mention Oz, (and Boardwalk Empire for that matter). I enjoyed both shows a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timothy Hunter View Post
    I forgot to mention Oz, (and Boardwalk Empire for that matter). I enjoyed both shows a lot.
    Boardwalk Empire was so good ... but it suffered when Jimmy left, meandered a bit, lost track of Margaret and didn't seem to know what to do with her, then by the last few episodes where they wrapped things up (more like, got all the other characters who weren't Nucky out of the way) was terrible. Just my opinion, of course.

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    Honestly everyone here is listing a certain genre. Agents of Shield is one of the greatest tv shows form beginning to end. In my opinion.

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    larry sanders show

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frobisher View Post
    Don't you mean "After Oz"?
    Funnily enough I've been watching this recently. Going to start Season 5 soon.

    It's really good, especially the first 3 and a half seasons. The second half of season 4 started rough but picked up towards the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FFJamie94 View Post
    Funnily enough I've been watching this recently. Going to start Season 5 soon.

    It's really good, especially the first 3 and a half seasons. The second half of season 4 started rough but picked up towards the end.
    Yeah, tbh it peaked with the showdown between Said and Adebisi. What a ride, though.

    Also, shoutouts to Mad Men, The Americans, and Succession.
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    Sopranos imo by a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KNIGHT OF THE LAKE View Post
    Sopranos imo by a lot.
    'by a lot', is a lot, and I want to disagree but from a pure entertainment standpoint that's tough to oppose. I'm a Wire stan and that show's premise was societal, even season 2 with the docks, and still managed to greatly entertain.

    I think the humor in The Sopranos, even without a comedic relief character to be kind of under rated. There are looks, one character would give another after a line and to this day I crack up to myself recalling just that look dude gave another. That show was crafted from front to back, I don't know if that can work without a cast full of sociopaths.
    Beefing up the old home security, huh?
    You bet yer ass.

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