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#22 The Sopranos (1999–2007)
The Sopranos changed the face of television with its complex portrayal of Tony Soprano, a mob boss grappling with the pressures of both organized crime and suburban family life. Its deep exploration of mental health, existential dread, and moral decay set a new standard for TV drama.
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#23 The Wire (2002–2008)
A sprawling, ambitious look at the broken institutions of Baltimore, The Wire explores the interconnected worlds of law enforcement, drug trade, education, and politics. Fans admire its razor-sharp social commentary, nuanced characters, and its willingness to tackle systemic failure without oversimplifying.
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#24 Arcane (2021–)
Set in the League of Legends universe, Arcane broke new ground with its jaw-dropping animation and nuanced character development. Fans and critics alike praise its engaging storylines, rich world-building, and emotional resonance, making it one of the most successful video game adaptations to date.
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#25 Watchmen (2019)
A bold reimagining of the iconic graphic novel, Watchmen explores race, justice, and legacy in a dystopian America. Its ambitious storytelling and striking visuals earned critical acclaim, while fans appreciated its fearless exploration of timely social issues.