What To Watch If You Love 'The Affair'
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- Photo: Big Little Lies163 VOTESThe seemingly perfect lives of three mothers of first-graders begin to unravel, leading to murder.More Big Little Lies
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- 262 VOTESA trusted doctor's life is torn apart when she investigates her husband's dark secret.More Doctor Foster
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- 341 VOTESIn the idyllic town of Shaker Heights, Ohio, a thought-provoking drama unfolds that delves into the complexities of motherhood, race, and class. Little Fires Everywhere, based on Celeste Ng's best-selling novel, showcases an ensemble cast led by Reese Witherspoon as Elena Richardson and Kerry Washington as Mia Warren, two mothers with drastically different approaches to life. As their paths cross, tensions rise and secrets are unearthed, igniting a slow-burning narrative that grips viewers from start to finish. The series has garnered critical acclaim, including a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Limited Series, and continues to spark conversations on pressing societal issues.
- #95 of 1,054 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- #287 of 654 onThe 500+ Best Drama Shows
- #18 of 113 onThe 80+ Best Originals On Hulu, Ranked By Fans
- Photo: The Fall429 VOTESA Detective Superintendent from England investigates a politically sensitive murder in Belfast.More The Fall
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- Photo: ABC57 VOTESAn unexpected death inspires some friends to take control of their lives.
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- Photo: AMC621 VOTESIn the smoke-filled world of 1960s New York advertising, an enigmatic group of creative minds navigate the complexities of their professional and personal lives. Mad Men, a critically acclaimed drama series, masterfully portrays the era's shifting social landscape through the eyes of Don Draper (Jon Hamm), a talented yet deeply flawed ad man. With its meticulously crafted aesthetic, the show has garnered numerous accolades, including multiple Emmy and Golden Globe awards. The compelling narrative delves into the characters' ambitions, secrets, and relationships, all while offering a poignant exploration of the human condition in a rapidly changing world.
- Photo: The Good Wife715 VOTESA woman takes even more responsibility for her family after her husband goes to prison.More The Good Wife
- Dig Deeper...The Best Seasons Of 'The Good Wife,' Ranked
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- Photo: 20th Century Fox817 VOTESIn Gone Girl, a thrilling exploration of deception unfolds. Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) finds himself in the center of an intense media circus when his wife, Amy (Rosamund Pike), mysteriously disappears on their fifth wedding anniversary. As the police investigation intensifies and Amy's elaborate life story comes to light, everything points towards Nick as the suspect. Directed by David Fincher, this gripping crime drama earned Rosamund Pike an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The film is based on Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel, offering viewers a captivating narrative that keeps them guessing until the very end.More Gone Girl
- #10 of 252 onThe 200+ Best Psychological Thrillers Of All Time
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- #5 of 37 on25+ Great Movies About Depressing Couples
- Photo: Netflix912 VOTESA meticulously crafted crime drama, Mindhunter delves into the chilling world of criminal psychology and the birth of modern serial killer profiling. Boasting two seasons garnished with rave reviews, this gripping series presents an unnerving yet fascinating exploration of the darkest recesses of the human mind. Protagonists Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany), FBI agents in the Behavioral Science Unit, engage in intense interviews with notorious real-life murderers to understand their motivations and develop techniques to catch future criminals. The show's masterful storytelling, bolstered by its authentic period setting, has earned it widespread critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.More Mindhunter
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- #11 of 654 onThe 500+ Best Drama Shows
- Photo: Nurse Jackie1011 VOTESIn the realm of medical dramas, a show emerges that weaves together the complexities of human emotions and ethical dilemmas, while maintaining a gripping narrative. Nurse Jackie, a critically acclaimed series, has garnered numerous accolades, including Emmy awards for its leading lady, Edie Falco. The story revolves around Jackie Peyton (Falco), an emergency room nurse with a fierce dedication to her patients, yet struggles with her own demons. Throughout the series, viewers are introduced to a diverse cast of characters and thought-provoking storylines. Each episode artfully delves into the challenges faced by healthcare professionals and the impact of their decisions on patients' lives, making it a compelling watch for audiences seeking an engaging and introspective experience.More Nurse Jackie
- #39 of 145 onThe Best Of Premium Cable TV Series
- #10 of 62 onThe Best Showtime Shows Of All Time, Ranked
- #241 of 447 onThe 440+ Best Binge Worthy Shows Of All Time
- Photo: Mrs Wilson1133 VOTESMrs Wilson (BBC One, 2018), is a British television drama starring and executive produced by Ruth Wilson, who plays the role of her real-life grandmother. In 1963, Alison Wilson's happy home life is shattered upon the death of her husband, novelist and former MI6 officer Alexander "Alec" Wilson, and she discovers she is not the only Mrs. Wilson.
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Fleabag
Fleabag, a dark comedy that has garnered numerous accolades including six Emmy Awards, offers a refreshingly honest portrayal of a complex and flawed protagonist. The show's creator, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, masterfully plays the lead role of Fleabag, a young woman navigating the challenges of modern life in London while grappling with grief and self-discovery. The series is lauded for its sharp wit, engaging dialogue, and dynamic performances from its ensemble cast, which includes Sian Clifford as Claire, Fleabag's high-strung sister, and Olivia Colman as their passive-aggressive stepmother. Fleabag's unique blend of humor and raw emotion provides a compelling exploration of vulnerability and resilience, leaving audiences both entertained and deeply moved.More Fleabag- Dig Deeper...The Best Characters On 'Fleabag'
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- #17 of 119 onThe 100+ Best Dramedy TV Series, Ranked
- Photo: This Is Us1314 VOTESThe Pearsons' emotional story of love, life and family unfolds with unexpected revelations.More This Is Us
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- #12 of 111 onThe Best Drama TV Shows Airing Now
- Photo: Normal People1421 VOTESA coming-of-age tale of love and self-discovery, Normal People explores the intricate dynamics between the two protagonists, Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal). Set against the backdrop of contemporary Ireland, the show delves into themes of class, mental health, and navigating the complexities of adulthood. With its poignant writing and exceptional performances, the series has garnered critical acclaim, earning four Emmy nominations, including one for Outstanding Lead Actor for Paul Mescal. Adapted from Sally Rooney's bestselling novel, this compelling drama captures the essence of human connection, making it a must-watch for fans of nuanced storytelling.More Normal People
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- #187 of 1,054 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
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- Photo: Why Women Kill1515 VOTESWhy Women Kill, a darkly comedic drama series, artfully weaves the tales of three women from different eras, each facing infidelity in their marriages. With a remarkable ensemble cast, including Lucy Liu as Simone and Ginnifer Goodwin as Beth Ann, the show expertly balances humor and suspense, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating each twist and turn. Gripping fans and critics alike, this acclaimed series has garnered praise for its intricate storytelling and sharp dialogue. As the lives of these women intersect in unexpected ways, Why Women Kill paints a vivid portrait of love, betrayal, and the lengths one would go to protect their own.More Why Women Kill
- #18 of 54 onThe Best New CBS TV Shows of the Last Few Years
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- Photo: Weeds1610 VOTESWeeds, a dark comedy-drama series, explores the unconventional life of Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker), a widowed suburban mother turned marijuana dealer to support her family. The show skillfully balances humor and heartache, shedding light on the complexities of maintaining a double life. Throughout its eight-season run, Weeds garnered multiple award nominations, including Golden Globe and Emmy nods for Parker's compelling performance. As viewers delve into Nancy's world, they are introduced to a colorful ensemble of characters, such as the lovable brother-in-law Andy (Justin Kirk) and the morally ambiguous Doug Wilson (Kevin Nealon). With its sharp wit and engaging storylines, Weeds offers a refreshingly offbeat take on the crime genre.More Weeds
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- #29 of 145 onThe Best Of Premium Cable TV Series
- Photo: Shameless1719 VOTESShameless, a darkly comedic drama, masterfully delves into the chaotic lives of the Gallagher family. Led by the endearingly dysfunctional patriarch, Frank (William H. Macy), this close-knit clan navigates the trials and tribulations of life in their rough-and-tumble Chicago neighborhood. A recipient of numerous award nominations, including Emmy nods for Macy and co-star Emmy Rossum (Fiona), the series expertly balances humor and heartbreak while addressing complex social issues. Shameless invites viewers to embrace the chaos, as they witness the Gallaghers' unwavering resilience and loyalty to one another in spite of their far-from-perfect circumstances.More Shameless
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- Photo: Hulu1813 VOTESA woman forced into sexual servitude struggles to survive in a terrifying, totalitarian society.More The Handmaid's Tale
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- #6 of 111 onThe Best Drama TV Shows Airing Now
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- Photo: FX199 VOTESMarried KGB spies pose as Americans in Washington, D.C., after Ronald Reagan is elected president.More The Americans
- #148 of 302 onThe Best TV Shows Of The Past 20 Years
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- 209 VOTESUnbelievable invites viewers into a world where the pursuit of justice is both gripping and heart-wrenching. This limited series, inspired by true events, follows the emotional journey of a young woman, Marie Adler (Kaitlyn Dever), who struggles with the aftermath of a harrowing assault. Parallel to her story, two relentless detectives, Grace Rasmussen (Toni Collette) and Karen Duvall (Merritt Wever), join forces to solve a string of similar cases. Lauded for its compelling storytelling and remarkable performances, Unbelievable has garnered multiple award nominations, including Golden Globe and Emmy nods. With its delicate handling of sensitive subject matter, this drama series offers a thought-provoking exploration of resilience and empathy.More Unbelievable
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- Photo: Sharp Objects219 VOTESA reporter returns to her hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls.More Sharp Objects
- #25 of 71 onThe Best HBO Dramas Of All Time
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- Photo: HBO228 VOTESThe saga of a fictional, American global-media family that is rich, powerful and dysfunctional.More Succession
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- Photo: Orphan Black237 VOTESOrphan Black, a groundbreaking science fiction thriller series, masterfully unravels the complex tale of human cloning through its gripping narrative and compelling characters. Tatiana Maslany's exceptional performance in portraying multiple clones earned her an Emmy award, setting the series apart from others in the genre. With its intricate plotlines and thought-provoking themes, the show explores the boundaries of scientific ethics, identity, and humanity. Supporting characters, such as Felix (Jordan Gavaris) and Mrs. S (Maria Doyle Kennedy), provide depth to the story, while unexpected twists keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Orphan Black is a must-watch for fans of intelligent, character-driven storytelling.More Orphan Black
- #62 of 282 onThe 260+ Best SciFi Shows Of All Time
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- Photo: Masters of Sex247 VOTESMasters of Sex, which premiered on September 29, 2013, is a period drama that follows the lives and careers of sex researchers Dr. William Masters (Michael Sheen) and Virginia Johnson (Lizzy Caplan). The series explores their groundbreaking work in the human sexuality field during the conservative mid-20th century. It examines gender roles, societal norms, and scientific ethics. Both Sheen and Caplan received critical acclaim for their performances, with the show earning multiple nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards and Golden Globe Awards during its run.More Masters of Sex
- #58 of 144 onThe Best Of Premium Cable TV Series
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- 2512 VOTESDark Desire, which premiered on July 15, 2020, is a Mexican thriller series that delves into the story of Alma Solares (Maite Perroni), a law school professor and married woman who has a fateful weekend away from home that ignites passion, ends in tragedy, and leads her down a path of investigation to discover the truth. The main show themes involve infidelity, desire, and the complexity of human relationships. The series quickly becomes a web of intrigue as she uncovers layers of deceit and betrayal. Dark Desire became one of the most-watched non-English titles on Netflix - showcasing its international appeal.More Dark Desire
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- 266 VOTESIn the realm of television, Mrs. Fletcher stands out as a poignant exploration of self-discovery and personal growth. This dramedy, based on the novel by Tom Perrotta, follows the life of Eve Fletcher (Kathryn Hahn), a divorced mother experiencing an empty nest syndrome as her son Brendan (Jackson White) leaves for college. The show masterfully delves into themes of identity, sexuality, and the complexities of modern relationships, earning critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination for Hahn's powerful performance. With its sincere narrative and relatable characters, Mrs. Fletcher offers viewers an insightful and heartwarming journey that resonates beyond the screen.More Mrs. Fletcher
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- #41 of 55 onThe 50+ Best HBO Comedies, Ranked
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- Photo: Prisoners / Alcon Entertainment276 VOTESIn the heart-pounding thriller Prisoners, Keller Dover (Hugh Jackman) faces every parent's worst nightmare when his six-year-old daughter and her friend go missing. As minutes turn into hours, panic sets in, and Detective Loki (Jake Gyllenhaal) is assigned to the case. However, with no solid leads, Dover takes matters into his own hands. The film masterfully explores themes of desperation and morality during a frantic race against time. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, Prisoners received an Oscar nomination for Best Cinematography. It's a tense exploration of human nature under extreme pressure.More Prisoners
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- Photo: Blue Jasmine285 VOTESAfter her marriage to a wealthy businessman (Alec Baldwin) collapses, New York socialite Jasmine (Cate Blanchett) flees to San Francisco and the modest apartment of her sister, Ginger (Sally Hawkins). Although she's in a fragile emotional state and lacks job skills, Jasmine still manages to voice her disapproval of Ginger's boyfriend, Chili (Bobby Cannavale). Jasmine begrudgingly takes a job in a dentist's office, while Ginger begins dating a man (Louis C.K.) who's a step up from Chili.More Blue Jasmine
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- Photo: Halt and Catch Fire295 VOTESIn the early 1980s, an unlikely trio takes mind-blowing risks in the race to build a computer.More Halt & Catch Fire
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- Photo: Rectify307 VOTESRectify is a drama that explores the life of Daniel Holden (Aden Young), who is released from death row after serving nineteen years for a wrongful conviction. Returning to his small hometown in Georgia, Daniel struggles to adjust to the outside world and reconnect with his family, including his sister Amantha (Abigail Spencer) and mother Janet (J. Smith-Cameron). The series looks into themes of redemption, identity, and the complexities of justice within the American legal system. As Daniel attempts to rebuild his life, the show also examines how his release impacts the community and those who still harbor doubts about his innocence.More Rectify
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