You've probably noticed that 2013 has given us some awesome TV shows. We've looked over the most well-liked shows to provide you with the very best six that you should be watching, if you're not already. To start us off, we have Game of Thrones. George R. R. Martin's mega saga has been brought to the small screen and folks can't get enough of this mix of faith, war and sex - all delivered in a medieval setting.
Up next is Breaking Bad. This show follows Walter White, a chemistry teacher, who falls prey to cancer, and needs to turn to drug dealing to cover his treatment. Together with his super pure meth and his underworld ex-student, Jesse Pinkman, they rise up the drug food chain in his quiet Texas town.
Another success is Dexter, a show about an LA cop who murders serial killers. Just how long can this vigilante last before he is discovered?
Based on Sara Shepard's novels, Pretty Little Liars tells the story of a band of teenagers who are being threatened by someone mysterious, all after one of their very own vanishes. This show has viewers hooked.
For an elegant and stylish show, you can't go wrong with Mad Men. Follow Peggy Olsen as she tries her best to shatter the glass ceiling in 1960s corporate America.
For a zany comedy, you simply can't fail with Parks and Recreation. Follow Leslie Knope as she tries to overcome the apathy of her less than stellar division with her zeal and fervor for Parks and Recreation.
Jump on these shows as soon as you can to discover what you've been missing.
Up next is Breaking Bad. This show follows Walter White, a chemistry teacher, who falls prey to cancer, and needs to turn to drug dealing to cover his treatment. Together with his super pure meth and his underworld ex-student, Jesse Pinkman, they rise up the drug food chain in his quiet Texas town.
Another success is Dexter, a show about an LA cop who murders serial killers. Just how long can this vigilante last before he is discovered?
Based on Sara Shepard's novels, Pretty Little Liars tells the story of a band of teenagers who are being threatened by someone mysterious, all after one of their very own vanishes. This show has viewers hooked.
For an elegant and stylish show, you can't go wrong with Mad Men. Follow Peggy Olsen as she tries her best to shatter the glass ceiling in 1960s corporate America.
For a zany comedy, you simply can't fail with Parks and Recreation. Follow Leslie Knope as she tries to overcome the apathy of her less than stellar division with her zeal and fervor for Parks and Recreation.
Jump on these shows as soon as you can to discover what you've been missing.
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