There are good TV shows, great TV shows, and then TV shows that are basically perfect.
The latter are impeccable from beginning to end, with nary a negatively reviewed episode anywhere in between.
In some cases, these shows just kept getting better and better from one season to the next.
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The show hooked fans right from the get-go.
Don Draper (Jon Hamm) has become a cultural icon, even though hes a fictional character.
Drapers compelling presentations are highlights of eachMad Menepisode.
Hes one of the most complex characters ever on television.
As one that can be watched with the whole family,Modern Familyis in a league of its own.
In each episode, Rogers travels throughout his neighborhood, meeting different people and learning about different things.
From crafts to manufacturing, music to dance, kids learned so much from the show.
It is widely considered to be one of the greatest TV shows of all time.
From there, they must investigate, ward off evil forces, and save their friends and family members.
The opportunity to expand the story in an episodic format delivers a compelling watch the entire way through.
Watch or re-watch and fans would be hard-pressed to find a bad episode among the bunch.
Yada, yada, yada.
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No soup for you.
Master of my domain.
All these catchphrases originated onSeinfeld, which has had such a lasting impact on popular culture.
1’Survivor' (2000-)
Created by Charlie Parsons
IsSurvivorrepetitive?
But the show has a formula and it works.
And it has worked for46 seasons and counting.
Survivorhas welcomed players from all walks of life.
Fans know exactly what theyre going to get every time, and they always come back for more.
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