Following a divorce and the collapse of Sterling Cooper, Season 4 of Mad Men features the career-high episode "." It is a season where Don Draper (Jon Hamm) is forced to confront his loneliness and the fraudulent nature of his existence, blending the show’s signature period aesthetics with deep existential dread. 7. Chernobyl (2019)
Before its final seasons became controversial, Game of Thrones reached its peak in Season 4. This season is packed with high-octane moments ("The Watchers on the Wall") and shocking character developments, representing the perfect blend of fantasy epic and ruthless political drama. Summary of Top-Rated Seasons (By Critics) 2. The Larry Sanders Show (Season 4) 3. Murder One (Season 1) 4. The Larry Sanders Show (Season 6) 5. Breaking Bad (Season 5) If you want, I can: Tell you where to stream these seasons right now. Suggest the best episodes to rewatch in each season. Give you a comparison of two shows on this list. Let me know which of these options sounds best to you. Sopranos Seasons Ranked - CBR
While Season 5 has the “Free Churro” monologue, Season 3 has the underwater silent episode (“Fish Out of Water”) and BoJack’s self-destruction after Oscar buzz. It is the funniest and most depressing season of animation ever.
Technically the final 8 episodes of the series. Vince Gilligan paid off five years of tension by transforming Walter White into a pure, remorseless monster. “Ozymandias” is the nuclear bomb of TV drama.
While The Sopranos consistently redefined TV, its third season is considered a perfect storm of mature storytelling. It features arguably the show's most famous episode, "," while balancing the brutal, sociopathic nature of the mob with intense psychological drama, particularly regarding Dr. Melfi. 4. Better Call Saul – Season 6 (2022)
The Sociological Masterpiece
