A ranking of the most game-changing, side-splitting, tear-jerking, mind-blowing, world-building, genre-busting programs in television history, from the medium’s inception in the early 20th century through the ever-metastasizing era of Peak TV BY ALAN SEPINWALL
Because SNL has been a huge success in the United States, channels in other countries have created their own versions of the show.
Shadowbrokers are those who go unnoticed, posing as unremarkable people, when in truth, they control everything from behind the scenes. Sid wants to be someone just like that more than anything, and something as insignificant as boring reality isn't going to get in his way! He trains in secret every single night, preparing for his eventual rise to power—only to denied his destiny by a run-of-the-mill (yet deadly) traffic accident. But when he wakes up in a another world and suddenly finds himself at the head of an actual secret organization doing battle with evil in the shadows, he'll finally get a chance to act out all of his delusional fantasies!
Dallas is an iconic TV drama that started in 1978, focused on the wealthy and powerful Ewing family, who dominate the Texas oil industry. The series, famous for its twists and cliffhangers, especially the "Who shot J.R.?" plot, ran for 14 seasons and captivated audiences with its mix of family drama, corporate intrigue, and high-stakes power plays. The franchise includes a spin-off, TV movies and a 2012 reboot that continued the Ewing saga with new and old characters.
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