You must be have your own favorite TV channel or TV links you visit occasionally as well as a great TV show you can’t afford to miss, otherwise you’ll hate yourself. All of us of course watch TV shows on TV sets or on the web. But what mostly attract you to choose that or those TV shows spending your time before a computer or a TV set?
We present our top 10 TV shows which can be regarded the same. I hope they’ll give an answer. The places don’t mean anything, because we can’t definitely say which TV show is best or, better to say, preferable for you, hence deserves the first or the last place.
Let’s begin. We recommend you to look through some short summaries and take a decision.
1. Prison Break
I think it’s one of the exciting serials I’ve ever seen in my life, but the climax is a little bit long-drawn as well as the other elements of the acts. I’ve been watching this serial for several months and I wanna see a happy ending of the sufferings of the main characters … they have to put an end to conspiracy and unveil it.
2. 4400
The 4400 tells the stories of 4,400 people who disappeared over a period of fifty years and they all reappear at the exact same time without any memory of where they’ve been and what happened to them. Some of them have been altered and have strange abilities or superpowers, both good and bad. Most critics have described the show as Close Encounters Of The Third Kind meets X-Men.
3. Lost
Just imagine you find yourself on an uninhabited island somewhere you can’t depict. And living in obscurity drives you to distraction. Use your brain, work together with other unlucky persons to stay alive. It’s extremely exciting you may think. First time try to survive an accident, get along without food and shelter, but joint operation yield fruit.
The American fictional drama/adventure television series Lost consists of 3 seasons.
TV’s most philosophical entertainment - or most entertaining work of philosophy - piled on plot curlicues like the toppings on an oversize novelty sundae.
Heroes is an American science fiction drama television series, created by Tim Kring, is
catered for TV show lovers. The series tells us about people who think that they are like others ordinary folks. Soon people get the point that their missing is to prevent a catastrophe and save humanity by means of discovering extraordinary powers.
The show reminds me of the 4400. Here terrestrials are given supernatural capacities and talents; they are to decide what way these qualities can be realized.
5. House
Dr. Gregory House is an unconventional physician and an undisputed genius. He is an infectious disease specialist capable of solving the cases that no one else can. His amazing diagnostic skills are also complemented with an astonishing perception of the human nature. With just a quick glimpse at a patient, he knows whether he is hiding something, lying, or if the condition is merely psychosomatic. Dr. House is a genius but also a misanthropic eccentric inept at personal relationships. He’s been in severe pain for years because of a leg injury and has become addicted to pain-killers.
6. Firefly
“Take my love, take my land, take me where I cannot stand. I don’t care I’m still free, you can’t take the sky from me. Take me out to the black, tell them I ain’t coming back. Burn the land and boil the sea, you can’t take the sky from me……There’s no place I can be since I found Serenity, you can’t take the sky from me.”
Firefly is set five hundred years from today in a new planetary system after humanity abandons “Earth That Was”. Under the leadership of Malcolm Reynolds, a renegade who fought against the the “Alliance”, the crew of the Firefly-class vessel Serenity struggles to survive any way they can.
7. The office
It’s not just the other Office anymore. The remake of the great British sitcom has found its own voice, satirizing the culture of coffee, cubicles and Chili’s with heart and laser precision. The deep bench of its cast provides a pointillistic taxonomy of American office life.
8. X-Files
This long running FOX drama lasted nine seasons and focused on the exploits of FBI Agents Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, John Doggett and Monica Reyes and their investigations into the paranormal. From genetic mutants and killer insects to a global conspiracy concerning the colonisation of Earth by an alien species, this mind-boggling, humourous and occasionally frightening series created by Chris Carter has been one of the world’s most popular sci-fi/drama shows since its humble beginnings in 1993.
The TV show won some Emmy Awards and Golden Globe Awards.
9. Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks was created by TV veteran Mark Frost (Hill Street Blues) and edgy filmmaker David Lynch, Academy Award nominated director of The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Dr. It aired on ABC from 1990 - 1991. The series, with a few exceptions, followed the interesting convention that one episode equaled one day in the town of Twin Peaks. This means that after 30 episodes, the series covers just slightly more than one month. After Twin Peaks was canceled by ABC, David Lynch went on to make the prequel film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the story of the last seven days of Laura Palmer.
10. Friends
“With a Little Help From My Friends” is a song written by the Beatles (and expertly covered by Joe Cocker) and it could easily be the subtitle for the thirty minute comedy, “Friends”. In 1994, the idea was created for “Friends”: a show about six friends in New York as they navigate their way through life and learn to grow up as they approach the third decade of their life. All, with the help from each other to get them through the obstacles that life naturally has for us.
In May 2004, Friends officially ended it’s phenomenal 10 year run. The show’s time slot was taken over by a spin-off called Joey.
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