Well nothing like a hilarious episode of Two and a Half Men to charm up your weekends, correct? But then, the huge number of TV series does leave you spoilt for choice.
1. Fringe
Fringe follows the life of FBI special agent Olivia Dunham played by Anna Torv and eccentric scientist Walter Bishop played by the popular actor John Noble. The triangle is completed by Walter’s son Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson). The storyline revolves around parallel universes, high-end fringe science, mysterious appearances of a man in a black suit as the three get together to solve all of these. Watch out for the truly electrifying plot towards the middle of the series.
2. Two and a Half Men
Watch Charlie Harper and his brother Alan Harper as they sail through life. Charlie is a overpaid jingle writer who has a more-than-active love life while his brother is quite the opposite of him. He is a chiropractic practitioner and together with his son, Jake and they make up Two and a Half Men.
3. Dexter
If you are a fan of crime and suspense drama, you’ll love Dexter. Dexter Morgan stars as the main protagonist who leads a double life – as a forensic technician and a serial killer. Don’t get me wrong, Dexter only hunts down the murderers who manage to escape from the eyes of justice.
4. Smallville
Ever wondered how Superman came to know about his superpowers? Smallville will answer all your doubts as it explores the life of young Clark Kent and his tryst with his superpower. The series is based on the fictional southern town of Smallville and thus the name.
5. Seinfeld
Seinfeld is a classic example of a typicalAmerican sitcom and explores the life of Jerry Seinfeld and his friends in New York City. It’s said that the main character — Jerry Seinfeld — is a fictional version of the creator himself. Seinfeld is often considered as one of the best American sitcoms of all times and is one of the longest running comedy of all times. It even has its fair share of Golden Globe and Emmy for its incredible storyline.
6. Mad Men
Mad Men is a fast-paced drama which follows the life of successful Ad-man, Don Draper in 1960’s New York, as he struggles to balance both his personal and exceptional professional life. Alongside, it depicts the stereotypes like adultery and sexism, alcoholism, racism, etc, which were religiously followed by both the rich and poor during those times.
7. The Mentalist
That’s a Wrap!
That’s all folks, for the time being. It’s a good news that many of the series like Nashville, Heroes and Supernatural have been renewed so that we can feast our eyes on them, once again. Until then, get ready to re-live these series a one more time. Also See: 7 Classic Netflix Series That You’ll Love The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.