The Best TV Shows To Rewatch
Everyone can relate to the unique and quirky characters working in a mundane office setting. The humor is timeless, and the show somehow becomes funnier each time it's revisited. Essentially, it's the perfect blend of comedy and drama that has something for everyone.
- Premiered: March 24, 2005
- Genres: Comedy
- 1Michael Scott12,853 Votes
- 2Dwight Schrute12,494 Votes
- 3Jim Halpert11,093 Votes
- 4Kevin Malone8,579 Votes
This beloved sitcom about six pals living in New York City never gets old. The chemistry between the characters and the plethora of memorable catchphrases make it a go-to choice for a nostalgic binge session. After all, who doesn't need a dose of laughter now and then?
- Premiered: September 22, 1994
- Genres: Comedy
- 1The One Where Everybody Finds Out1,650 Votes
- 2The One with the Embryos1,394 Votes
- 3The One Where No One's Ready1,162 Votes
- 4The One Where Ross Got High999 Votes
The gripping storytelling and incredible performances by Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul make it impossible not to get sucked back into the world of Walter White. As viewers rewatch the series, they'll pick up on the subtle nuances and hidden details they may have missed the first time around. The intricate plotting and character development create an unforgettable experience.
- Premiered: January 20, 2008
- Genres: Crime,Drama
- 1Saul Goodman4,153 Votes
- 2Jesse Pinkman3,997 Votes
- 3Mike Ehrmantraut3,689 Votes
- 4Gustavo Fring3,115 Votes
The antics of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and the rest of the gang have been delighting audiences for generations. It doesn't matter how many times viewers have seen these classic cartoons - they're timeless and never fail to bring a smile to one's face. Looney Tunes is a perfect choice for viewers of all ages.
- Premiered: 1930
- Genres: Animation,Comedy,Kids
- 1Bugs Bunny3,165 Votes
- 2Daffy Duck2,927 Votes
- 3Wile E. Coyote2,436 Votes
- 4Road Runner1,949 Votes
As the longest-running scripted series in television history, this animated sitcom is essentially a cultural institution. The topical humor, memorable catchphrases, and colorful characters keep fans coming back for more. No matter how many times one has seen an episode, there's always something new to uncover.
- Premiered: December 17, 1989
- Genres: Animation,Comedy
- 1'Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace' References 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' With Groundskeeper Willie As Freddy Krueger159 Votes
- 2'The Shinning' References 'The Shining' With Homer As Jack Torrance152 Votes
- 3'Bart Simpson's Dracula' References 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'118 Votes
- 4'Dial 'Z' For Zombies' References 'Night of the Living Dead'117 Votes
The eerie, thought-provoking tales of this sci-fi anthology series are as relevant today as they were when the show first aired. The suspenseful storytelling and timeless themes make each episode a fascinating exploration of humanity's darker side. It remains a must-watch for fans of the genre.
- Premiered: October 2, 1959
- Genres: Fantasy,Science Fiction,Thriller
- 1Nightmare at 20,000 Feet3,064 Votes
- 2To Serve Man2,700 Votes
- 3Time Enough at Last2,960 Votes
- 4The Masks2,065 Votes