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πŸ†100 Highest-Rated TV Shows (Based on Aggregated Data)

πŸ‘‹ Hi everyone!

πŸ’‘ A while ago I came across some post on reddit where someone ranked the top-50 TV shows using aggregated ratings from multiple sources β€” and I got really inspired. Hats off to the original for the inspiration and idea.

After hundreds of hours of data transfer, I expanded the idea into a list of 100 must-see TV shows (no animation/documentaries), based on data from 20+ rating platforms like IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, Letterboxd, TMDB, Kinopoisk, Douban, and more (full list below).

🌎 The goal was to create a ranking that’s as close to objective as possible by combining scores from diverse international platforms β€” to equally represent critics, casual viewers, and different cultural perspectives across many countries.

To ensure quality and avoid outliers, I only included shows with at least 25,000 IMDb ratings. I tried to make a list of series with a broader audience in mind, which is probably why older shows didn’t make the final top. They tend to get less attention and fewer ratings from modern viewers, though some definitely deserve an β€œHonorable Mention.”

(You’ll find the shows that almost made the cut listed at the bottom of the table.)

I’ve thought about this a lot and eventually came to this conclusion: if I didn’t filter by popularity at all, the list might end up with a bunch of random series that got, say, 85 points from 100 people. Instead, I gave preference to shows that scored around 83 points but from 300+ people - a stronger consensus. But still series that scored 75 points from 10,000 people wouldn’t necessarily make the list just because of the volume

βš–οΈ To add some balance, I also included a popularity score as one of the metrics β€” but kept its weight relatively low (just 1 out of 25 metrics). This metric was only applied within the top-100 to give more popular series a slight edge in their final positioning, while still ensuring rating quality remained the primary factor. Even shows with below-average popularity scores (as low as 65 points) could still make the cut if their ratings were outstanding enough.

For any missing ratings β€” which happened when a show had no data on a specific site β€” I used the average rating of the top-140 shows on that platform. This ensured that underrated or lesser-known series weren’t unfairly penalized due to lack of data.

If you’re wondering why your favorite show didn’t make the list β€” 99% chance it’s because it scored lower across aggregated ratings or didn’t have enough ratings compared to top-100 shows. There’s a 1% chance I genuinely missed it somehow, but given how deep I went into this, that’s pretty unlikely.

Hope you’ll find this list interesting or maybe even discover a few new shows to watch. Would love to hear your thoughts!

πŸ“Š [Sources used]

IMDb, IMDb Episodes Rating (W2WTV and Ratingraph), TMDB, Metacritic, Kinopoisk, Rotten Tomatoes, Serializd, JustWatch, Filmaffinity, Reelgood, Criticker, TasteDive, Taste.io, Simkl, Trakt, TV Time, Allocine, Filmweb, Myshows, Douban

πŸ”Ž Text version:

πŸ“œ Histogramma:

  • 1986–1990: 2
  • 1991–1995: 1
  • 1995–2000: 2
  • 2001–2005: 13
  • 2006–2010: 13
  • 2011–2015: 24
  • 2016–2021: 30
  • 2021–2025: 16

Honorable Mentions (Almost Made the Main List): Pride and Prejudice (1995), Line of Duty, Happy Valley, The Twilight Zone (1959), The Chosen, Fawlty Towers, The Bridge (2011), It's Okay to Not Be Okay, Mr Inbetween, The Knick, Peep Show, Deadwood, Olive Kitteridge, SKAM (2015), The Americans, This Is Going to Hurt, Wayne, Oz, Justified, Halt and Catch Fire.

⁉️ If anyone’s interested in what the ranking would look like without any influence from popularity (i.e. broader audience appeal), here’s the list. Let me know if you think it’s better - maybe I’ll make this the main one.

If you have a Reddit account, could you share this list there? I’ve been unfairly blocked in my every new account, so I can’t post it myself. I’d really appreciate it if more people could see this ranking! πŸ‘€

54 comments
  • Cobra Kai over Deadwood kills me. I'd put Deadwood in top 50, hands down. It probably doens't get ranked as high because its a Western.

    • yeah, you're right - if Deadwood had a bigger audience, it probably would've made the final list, maybe around the top 50-60 (rating - 84,58). But unfortunately, it ended up being more like the shows I put in the Honorable Mentions β€” great quality, just not enough audience to make the main list.

      I tried to make a list of series with a broader audience in mind, which is probably why older shows didn’t make the final top. They tend to get less attention and fewer ratings from modern viewers, though some definitely deserve an β€œHonorable Mention.”

      Honestly, I’ve thought about this a lot and eventually came to this conclusion: if I didn’t filter by popularity at all, the list might end up with a bunch of random series that got, say, 85 points from 100 people. Instead, I gave preference to shows that scored around 83 points but from 300+ people - a stronger consensus. But still series that scored 75 points from 10,000 people wouldn’t necessarily make the list just because of the volume. I tried to find a balance between quality and reach, but I’m not sure if I found the ideal mix.

      I added ranking would look like without any influence from popularity (i.e. broader audience appeal). Let me know if you think it’s better - maybe I’ll make this the main one.

      thank you!

  • Minor nitpick: I think you need to distinguish shows where there's more than one with that title.

    E.g The Office (UK) vs The Office (US). Or Battlestar Galactica (1978) vs Battlestar Galactica (2004).

    Other possibilities: Shogun, Shameless.

    PS: Great list, thanks for making it!

    • thank you very much for your support and advice, now I wrote the release year for some TV series!

  • If anyone’s interested in what the ranking would look like without any influence from popularity (i.e. broader audience appeal), here’s the list. Let me know if you think it’s better - maybe I’ll make this the main one.

  • Interesting work.

    I've watched 12 in full and probably started another 10 or so that I eventually dropped.

    • yes, I've dropped some of them too, and it takes a long time to watch all of them

  • If someone have a Reddit account, could you share this list there? I’ve been unfairly blocked in my every new account, so I can’t post it myself. I’d really appreciate it if more people could see this ranking!

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