The new year is a good time for summaries, and not only with us around a table full of delicacies and heartfelt wishes, but also in the world of culture overseas.
Just in time for Rosh Hashanah, the magazine "Rolling Stone" published the list of the 100 best television series of all time, with the award-winning series "The Sopranos" taking first place.
It is followed in the top five: "The Simpsons" (in second place), "Breaking Bad" (in third place), "The Undercover" (in fourth place) and the British series "Fleebag" (in fifth place).
"The Simpsons",
Along with quite expected selections, which got to star in the opening ten (which was signed by the series "The Mary Tyler Moore Show") such as "Seinfeld", "Mad Men" and "Free on the Bar" (places 6-8) respectively, there were also quite a few series that were pushed Surprisingly far to the middle and even to the bottom of the list, among them series that were considered breakthrough hits at the time, such as "The Squid Game" which managed to place "only" in the 95th place, "The Crown", in the 88th place, "Orange is the new black" in the 85th place, " Sex and the City" at #78, "Frasier" at #75, "Friends" at #49, "The White House" at #46, "Calm Down" with Larry David at #39, "Lost" In the 35th place, "The Office" in the American version is in the 34th place, and "Game of Thrones" in the 31st place.
"Breaking Bad",
"The Sopranos", produced for HBO by David Chase, aired for 6 seasons between 1999-2007 and won 21 Emmy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards and two Peabody Awards.
Its stars include the late James Gandolfini and Tony Sirico, Edie Falco, Stephen Van Zandt, Lorraine Bracco and Michael Imperioli.
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