Time to take a break from all of the movies and give you guys some TV recommendations! These are my top 10 favorite shows of all time. Obviously, I haven't seen every show in existence, so I am only judging off things I have seen and adored. If you don't see your personal favorite here, that's okay. We can still be friends. Either way, I hope you enjoy this list! Here we go, in order of least to greatest!
10. New Girl
A show about a girl that moves into an apartment with three dudes, all the while dealing with a breakup and trying to navigate the world of dating.
New Girl has some of the quirkiest, funniest characters around. It stars the talent of Zooey Deschanel, Jake Johnson, Mad Greenfield, Hannah Simone, and Lamorne Morris.
This lighthearted comedy never misses an opportunity for a tender moment within all the laughs. This is definitely one to add to the list.
9. Downton Abbey
While I'm not usually a fan of period pieces, this character-driven show won me over with its gorgeous set production, beautiful cinematography, fantastic cast, and moving script. Downton Abbey gives every character a story with depth as it interweaves between plot-lines through several decades. It isn't always fast moving, but it is always interesting. If you are a fan of Jane Austin, give this one a try!
8. Breaking Bad
I for sure wasn't emotionally prepared for this show when I started it, but if you like, dark and gritty dramas, Breaking Bad is for you. With one of the best screenplays on television, Breaking Bad breaks ground. Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul are soooo much fun to watch as they try to get out of the impossible, high stake scenarios their characters wind up in every episode. It's a heavy show, and the tension they build makes you feel like you're living right in the action with them. This is a show that stays with you long after you turn it off.
7. Avatar: The Last Airbender
Looking for a gateway drug into anime? Give this AMAZING show a try. Not only does Avatar: The Last Airbender have one of the coolest concepts out there, but it's also super hilarious and entertaining. What I love most about this show is the genuineness and purity of its message. It's a show about unity, love, redemption, and sacrifice. So don't let the atrocity that was the live action M. Night Shyamalan movie turn you away from this gem. Go check it out!
6. How I Met Your Mother
Looking for a way to spend the next several weeks? Try binge watching HIMYM. This charmingly relatable comedy about romance and friendship is, yes, I'm going to say it, much funnier than Friends. How I Met Your Mother is sweet and honest when it needs to be, and outright hilarious the rest of the time. It is also the show that coined iconic phrases like, "Bro Code", "Legendary", and "Suit up". HIMYM is a must see!
5. The Andy Griffith Show
Yep, I'm throwing it back to the 50s. As a kid, I grew up on a lot of black and white television, but The Andy Griffith Show was always one of my favorites. From the hilarious performances of Don Knotts, Jim Nabors, to the parental figures of Andy and Frances Bavier, this wholesome series has earned its spot in my heart and in my top 5. It's rare that a show can be so funny while maintaining its class and substance, which is why I'm glad that this little slice of the 50s got to be a part of my childhood.
4. Black Mirror
Let me just say that Black Mirror is one of the most unique shows out today. The best way of describing it is as the modern version of the Twilight Zone. A dark, twisted, social commentary on technology and ethics with different plots and characters every episode. Black Mirror isn't afraid to go the most uncomfortable, and honest route, making sure that the audience is left with something to think upon.
My favorite thing about this show is the writing. It's genius and relevant. It also has some of the best performances and cinematography you will see on TV. If you have a tough stomach, make this one a priority.
3. I Love Lucy
Looks like we are taking another leap back into the 50s with this iconic show. If you haven't seen this show, you need to rethink your life because it is honestly one of the best things that has happened to us. Lucille Ball's comedic timing and array of over the top faces, never fail to make me laugh, even all these years later. I Love Lucy proves that comedy doesn't have to be crass and raunchy to be good, and that is why it is number 3 on this list!
2. The Office
For a story about a bunch of white-collar workers who don't actually do any work, The Office is my favorite comedy of all time. Largely due to the comedic genius of Steve Carrell, this show managed to make me laugh for 9 seasons straight, and I could not get enough of it. The Office's satire is cringey 98% of the time, but that's part of what makes it so great. Unlike, the British version, The Office is quite optimistic in its approach to the characters and their interactions. It's sentimental when it needs to be, and in those moments you will realize how much you have fallen for these characters.
1. Bates Motel
We have made it to my #1 favorite show of all time! This prequel to the iconic film Psycho wins on so many levels, but the two that immediately comes to mind is the acting and the writing. The way the story perfectly encapsulates everything I loved about Psycho, while also adding its own twists and turns makes this show stand out. It isn't afraid to dive deep into the soul and mind of it's twisted, tortured characters, providing one of the best character studies of mental illness I've ever seen on screen, period.
Freddie Highmore and Vera Famiga's chemistry in this show is out of this world. They deserve every award imaginable for their portrayal of these characters, bringing raw emotion to every single episode.
I can't say enough about the quality of this show. It's moody, and terrifying, and beautiful, and sad, and sometimes even funny. Bates Motel will take you on a roller coaster of emotions that is well worth your time.
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