1. Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad is, hands down, the best crime drama ever developed. This show is critically acclaimed for many reasons including the writing, acting and cinematography. I highly recommend this addicting series.
2. United States of Tara

Toni Callette stars in this excellent show as Tara Gregson, who is a mother suffering a major case of dissociative identity disorder. Balancing a career, two kids and marriage proves to be a difficult task. Also, the father is played by John Corbett aka Aidan from Sex in the City! This is a short series you don’t wanna miss!
3. The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead is a horror drama based on a comic book series. During the zombie apocalypse, a small group of survivors are forced to fight for their lives. The cast, along with the story line, will have you on the edge of your seat.
4. Mad Men

Man Men is an acclaimed drama set in the 1960s at an advertising agency in New York City. This show is full of glamour, style, and historic authenticity. Five whole seasons are available on Netflix for you to indulge in!
5. Lost

Netflix provides us another acclaimed series with six excellent seasons to enjoy! Lost follows a deserted group of people after their plane crashes on an island. This show is packed with adventure, mystery and drama you will not want to miss.
6. Weeds

This is a dark-comedy drama about a suburban mother who starts selling marijuana to her neighborhood in order to support her family following her husband’s tragic death. Weeds will keep you entertained throughout its development with comic relief and drama.
7. Scandal

Scandal is a thrilling show starring Kerry Washington, who is committed to keeping political scandals out of the public eye while, also, coping with her own problems. This is a newer show, with only two full seasons out so far, that has received outstanding public recognition.
8. House of Cards

Kevin Spacey leads in this exceptional drama series revolving around the political arena in Washington D.C. I absolutely recommend this Netflix original and eagerly await the second season!
9. The Wonder Years

This is a classic throw back from the early 1990s that you need to catch up on. The Wonder Years is a comedy-drama set, in the 1970s, about a kid’s journey into adulthood. This show is compelling and deserves your viewing.
10. Sons of Anarchy

Sons of Anarchy is a popular television drama about a motorcycle gang that deals with rivals, racist groups and the law. This show might not appeal to all immediately, but the storyline will keep you hanging on.