In an era defined by “peak TV,” it can feel impossible to determine which shows truly stand out as the greatest. However, the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), one of the world’s largest film and TV databases, has compiled a definitive ranking based on the ratings of millions of users.
The “IMDb Top 250 TV Shows” is a rigorous list that ranks series based on their user scores. By analyzing this list, we can identify the 5 fictional series that global audiences have enshrined as the best ever made. (Note: documentaries were excluded, but acclaimed miniseries are included for accuracy).
5. The Sopranos
Often cited as the series that kicked off the modern prestige television era, The Sopranos changed the game. Following New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), the series dives into his struggle to balance a life of crime with the existential crises he explores in therapy. It was groundbreaking for turning a violent, complex anti-hero into the protagonist of a critically acclaimed drama.
4. The Wire
Less a TV show and more a visual novel, The Wire is a raw, sociological examination of urban life in Baltimore, told through the lens of the drug trade. Each season focuses on a different city institution—from the docks, to the school system, to the local media—weaving a complex web of characters and showing how institutions fail individuals.
3. Chernobyl
A powerhouse miniseries, Chernobyl dramatizes the harrowing events of the 1986 nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union. The show looks beyond the explosion to focus on the human cost—the scientists, miners, and citizens forced into unimaginable sacrifices—and the dangerous, bureaucratic battle against misinformation and state-sponsored lies.
2. Band of Brothers
While technically a miniseries, its influence is so vast it stands firm against multi-season shows. Produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, Band of Brothers follows “Easy Company,” an elite U.S. Army paratrooper regiment, from their training through the end of World War II. It is lauded for its brutal realism, emotional depth, and cinematic production.
1. Breaking Bad
At the top of the list is the dark journey of Walter White. Breaking Bad tells the story of a high school chemistry teacher diagnosed with terminal cancer who decides to manufacture and sell methamphetamine to secure his family’s financial future. What begins as an act of desperation transforms into a terrifying descent into power, ego, and corruption. With flawless visual storytelling and perfect character development, Breaking Bad is widely considered by millions to be the closest television has ever come to perfection.
Source: IMDb Top 250 TV Shows