Some TV series are so good that they become addictive after a few episodes. You have to follow through to the end. friendFor others, it’s a mockumentary sitcom. office.
Twitter user @SjamaanN recently asked: Please respond with a GIF only. ’ Fans tweeted their favorite shows in the comments section. Here he is with 12 series and nailed it to the end.
1. Smallville (2001 – 2011)
small building It received mixed reviews from critics and fans, some of whom took to social media to express their dissatisfaction with the altered Superman storyline.
Unfortunately, however, user @avp60685 considers this one of Top Guns as far as TV series go.
2. Office (2005 – 2013)
@Tamaralynn212 replied with a GIF of Michael Scott (Steve Carell) laughing and saying the iconic “that’s what she said” phrase.
office is a documentary-style sitcom set in a paper mill in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It follows the daily lives of office workers and the hilarious drama and occasional pranks they fall into.
3. Seinfeld (1989 – 1998)
@steffi35 tweeted the following GIF. my neighbor seinfeld Stars dancing in their usual goofy ways.
without more words, my neighbor seinfeld is one of the highest rated TV series. It is an American sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld (stars of his own show).
“The Show About Nothing” tells the story of a stand-up comedian going about his life with an eccentric group of friends. Speaking of friends my neighbor seinfeld endured constant comparisons to sitcoms friendHowever, critics consider it a better and more successful show.
4. Friends (1994 – 2004)
@mamastephf tweeted a photo of Joey (Matt LeBlanc) and Chandler (Matthew Perry) from the American sitcom friend.
Fans in the comments section agreed.
“I expected more people to have this,” wrote @DanBrownJr28.
friend Follow the lives of six young and reckless youths as they face life in New York.
5. Twilight Zone (1959 – 1964)
“You’re traveling through another dimension. A dimension that’s not just sound and sight. A dimension of mind. You’re traveling into the land of both shadow and substance, things and ideas. Cross over…”@ Written by DC_Binns_author.
twilight zonewas shot in black and white and is based on the anthology television series created by Rod Serling.
6. Ozark (2017 – 2022)
“Great show. I was so sad when it ended,” said Monica198105.
ozark Financial advisor Marty Byrd (Jason Bateman) gets into trouble with a drug lord and moves his family from Chicago to the Ozarks, Missouri. Fans regard it as an era-defining series, praising the intellectually complex plot and the great performances from the cast.
7. The Simpsons (1989 – present)
@AnnGiven tweeted, “The Simpsons.”
simpsons is an American animated sitcom set in a fictional town called Springfield. It is America’s longest-running sitcom, with over 700 episodes. He has also won many awards, including 31 Emmy Awards, 30 Annie Awards, and Peabody Awards.
This satirical comedy focuses on the life of atypical family man Homer Simpson and his dysfunctional family.
8. Modern Family (2009 – 2020)
“At 63, this is actually a long list, but while I’m on my laptop, I’m going with the one I’m currently using. Love this,” tweeted @DSBLuvsDogs .
modern family Centered around three different but not so different families, it offers a hilarious and honest inside scoop on what family life looks like. It offers versatility, unparalleled wit, and relatable characters played by an all-star cast.
9. Outlander (2014 – present)
@vdelafoix posted a photo of Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) and used the hashtag #SamHeughan.
outlander is a period drama about two lovers, based on Diana Gabaldon’s fantasy novel series. This is a beautiful adaptation that adheres to the source her material while retaining a fair degree of historical accuracy.
10. Blacklist (2013 – 2023)
@trancedevo posted a photo of Raymond Reddington and Elizabeth Keen from the American Thriller series. blacklist.
After years of unsuccessful attempts to capture notorious fugitive Raymond “Red” Reddington, he turns himself in to the FBI for immunity. In return, he got the names on the “blacklist” of ruthless criminals who did more damage than he did, names the FBI wasn’t looking for because he didn’t even know they existed. I’ll help you catch up.
11. Breaking Bad (2008-2013)
Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher, was diagnosed with cancer and stumbled upon a job cooking meth to support his family. What makes the show binge-worthy is the relatable situations Walter finds himself in. This show put Albuquerque on the map. I don’t know anyone who hasn’t seen this fascinating series.
12. The X-Files (1993-2018)
nevertheless X-file Premiered in the ’90s, fans were thrilled to see the 2018 comeback series. If you’re a fan of Agent Fox Mulder and Scully, you’ve never missed an episode. “The truth is out there.”
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Boloere Seibidor, affectionately called BS, is a Nigerian-based writer and poet. Her favorite topics she covers include music, especially hip hop, movies, lifestyle and fashion. She has been published by her Feral Journal, Fantasy Magazine, The Temz Review, and most notably her Wealth of Geeks. She enjoys romantic dinners, movie nights, and touring new sites.When she’s not writing, she travels back in time to the underground world of hip-hop, watches TikToks, and watches movies. I go to the museum.