

How has the tragic ballad of science teacher-turned-meth kingpin Walter White (Bryan Cranston) weathered its title over the years? If the current TV landscape is anything to judge by, it’s a proud grandfather, looking over its progeny with the same glee and gentle judgment of any overachieving patriarch. Who cares if the first season’s DVD case called it a dramedy? America knew what it was immediately, even if we didn’t know exactly where it was going. It entered the TV landscape with just a few episodes of tonally questionable wobbling-the balance-finding of an ambitious acrobat searching for the tightrope’s center-and stuck the landing on the remaining five seasons. But Breaking Bad made its bones quickly, publicly, and with plenty of pizzazz. Some argue that The Wire is TV’s best drama of all time others stand up for Mad Men or The Sopranos, the latter of which has the benefit of being so important historically that it begins many textbooks’ modern TV eras. Stars: Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, Aaron Paul, RJ Mitte, Giancarlo Esposito

Looking for streaming series on other networks? You can also check out our lists of the Best TV Shows on Hulu, the Best TV Shows on Amazon, as well as our weekly Power Ranking for even more recommendations. And an important note: The list now starts with our #1 pick! Bookmark this page and come back as more series are added to Netflix (and some may be taken away) each month. Below we’ve ranked 50 of the best TV shows on Netflix, but it’s just a start.

The same can happen now when you scroll around Netflix the options seem endless (and they nearly are, so much so that Netflix’s own newly released series often get lost!) What you need is to be able to log on and know exactly what you want to start bingeing without wasting time scrolling around.Įnter Paste - our TV writers are ready to assist in helping you find what you need.

Drama? Comedy? Documentary? Where to begin? You could get lost forever wandering down those aisles and wondering, “but is this the best choice?” (1969) The Man from Charisma (1970) Dial O for O.R.G.Y.Some of you will remember walking into a Blockbuster (or, for the hip, your local mom and pop video store) on a Friday or Saturday night and being overwhelmed with all of the choices. Nyet (1966) The Unhatched Egghead (1966) Room At the Topless (1967) Square Root of Sex (1967) Back Home at the O.R.G.Y. (1965) The Nine Month Caper (1965) Real Gone Girls (1966) Hard Day's Knight (1966) My Son, the Double Agent (1966) Dr. Author: Ted Mark Ted Mark (pseudonym) Theodore Mark Gottfried (1928 – 2004).
