16. Seasons 1 and 2 of "House of Cards"
A political-themed American drama, it is also almost universally recognized as the best-quality and most popular American drama produced by Netflix in recent years. The play tells the story of a ruthless US congressman and his equally ambitious wife who exercise power in the White House in Washington. The protagonist Frank Underwood is the majority whip of the U.S. House of Representatives and a scheming professional politician. He firmly believes that the newly elected U.S. President and his staff have betrayed him, so he vows to oust this president from office. He will use any means to launch a series of deployment.
15. "Mad Men"
Although the entry point of "Mad Men" is only one industry, its excellent dramatic control restores a historical panorama. Whether they are familiar with the 1960s or not, the audience can easily understand the true appearance of that era. "Mad Men" is like a collection of "things not to do at Christmas" - smoking, drinking and being anti-social. However, this is not the focus of the series' charm. "Mad Men" is attractive because of its solid script and outstanding performances.
14. "24 Hours"
Exciting, sophisticated, and perfect can all be used to describe this TV series. It tells the story of a carefully planned terrorist incident in the United States in one day. How the American hero Jack Bauer made a choice between family, country, and civilians in 24 hours, how he went through life and death, and finally defeated the terrorists, embodying the value of life.
13. "Westworld"
The story is adapted from the 1973 science fiction movie of the same name. In the distant future, a giant high-tech adult paradise is built. It has three themed robot worlds: Western World, Roman World, and Medieval World. It provides tourists with the satisfaction of killing and sexual desire. The background monitoring of this huge mechanical paradise gradually lost control of the robots. Visitors were killed by the robots, and all those who wanted to escape were locked. The theme of the play is: artificial intelligence gaining autonomous consciousness and the sins of the future world.
12. Just by looking at the title of "Spartacus", you will know that this is a TV series with muscular bodies and beautiful women. It tells the story of a former Roman auxiliary in ancient Rome where human life was at stake. Spartacus, a soldier in the army, became a slave because of his rebellion against Roman officers. After experiencing a cruel test of life and death, he was bought by Batiatus and trained as a gladiator. In order to regain his freedom and return to his wife, Spartacus had to pick up the butcher knife and walk into the bloody arena.
11. "Prison Break"
"Prison Break" can be called a milestone in American dramas. When the first season was just released, it basically established "Prison Break" as the pinnacle of American dramas. status! Wentworth Miller, the lead actor in the play, used his extraordinary wisdom to make the entire prison escape process gripping. "Prison Break" achieved fullness and authenticity in shaping each character. This drama not only has interlocking plots and exciting storylines that are fascinating, but it also digs deep into human nature.
10. "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
In the 1950s, the 25-year-old New Yorker Mickey Maisel was a shrewd, sunny, energetic and lovely woman. A Jewish woman who had made the following decision about her life: Go to college, get married, have two or three children, and then serve Yom Kippur dinners in her elegant Manhattan apartment. However, one day her husband suddenly left her without warning, and she needed to find a new way out as soon as possible; for others, changing from a housewife to a stand-up show was obviously an amazing choice, but for Mickey This is not the case.
9. "Better Call Saul"
The story of this drama is set in 2002, 6 years before "Breaking Bad". It tells the story of Saul when he met "Breaking Bad". Before "Old White", the story of Jimmy transformed from a kind-hearted Jimmy to wandering on the edge of the law and turned into an unscrupulous lawyer Saul. At that time his name was Jimmy McGill and he was just an unknown lawyer. He is smart and articulate, and always strives to maximize the interests of his clients. His career was supposed to be smooth sailing, but he was unlucky in terms of fortune and fortune. He was huddled in a small space that was used as both office and accommodation in a corner of the pedicure salon. The heavy reality forced him to do justice on behalf of the law while trying to attract bigger clients for himself.
8. "The Walking Dead"
The first authentic zombie TV series in the history of television, "Dawn of the Dead" is the source of this show. The play mainly tells the story of the protagonist Rick, who is the deputy sheriff of a small town on the outskirts of Atlanta. While performing his official duties, Rick was shot and seriously injured. He was rushed to a local hospital for rescue. When Rick woke up, he found that the world was full of zombies and crises.
7. "Shameless"
The play tells the story of the bustling daily life of a family mixed with love, adventure, fraud, tenderness and other stories full of blood and tears. In the play, the little people who live at the bottom of society and worry about their livelihood every day use their "wisdom" and pragmatism principles to live a strong and optimistic life. They are as poor as church mice, but they are human beings. The happiest person I've ever seen.
There are many large-scale scenes in the play, so be careful! Ha ha!
6. "Modern Family"
The play tells the story of three American families, including a pair of ordinary parents and three children, and a gay couple. With a Vietnamese adopted daughter, a 60-year-old man and a hot Colombian beauty and the son brought by the beauty. It tells about the friction that occurs between family members in life, between grandparents, fathers, children and grandchildren. There are misunderstandings and conflicts between them, but in the end they will resolve these problems because of their love for each other. These frictions are very real and believable, and they are also very down-to-earth. This drama can be said to be full of warmth. Every episode can make you laugh. After laughing, you will be moved by the family, love and friendship between them.
5. "The Big Bang Theory"
"The Big Bang Theory" mainly tells the funny life stories of four otaku scientists and their friends. The popularity of this show is truly staggering! Even the famous physicist Hawking made a cameo appearance in the show! It conquers the audience with its novel angles and unique jokes, making the audience feel fresh and new. This American drama has set off a "scientist craze" both in Europe, the United States and China, and it has also become the most successful sitcom in American TV dramas in recent years.
4. "Friends"
The most classic TV series in the United States, as the memory of a generation, the reason why "Friends" is popular is that it fully possesses the ability to consume good products. Quality, and more importantly, in the constant laughter, it allows us to see another kind of ordinary life like ours, where all kinds of people have conflicts and make jokes because of issues such as emotions, principles, interests, status, etc. At the same time, family affection, friendship, and love are also sublimated here. "Friends" has become a mirror of people's daily life, allowing us to learn about life and appreciate the truth, goodness and beauty in life. Especially the relaxed and humorous character dialogues contain a unique "American" humor, which is amazing.
3. "Breaking Bad"
My current favorite American TV series is No. 1. The success of "Breaking Bad" is quite dramatic. In the beginning, almost no one paid attention to the show, but starting around the fourth season, suddenly, the whole world was talking about this man who made drugs in a van and got cancer. Lao Bai, a high school chemistry teacher. No matter how despicable and bad Teacher Bai is in the play, Brann Cranston still portrays a tragic side, making us actually unable to hate this character.
The whole drama is top-notch in terms of acting, rhythm, scenes and even photography.
2. "This Is Us"
The plot tells the different lives of people with the same birthday, all kinds of trivial life details, and finally connects the joys and sorrows of a family. The story rarely contains heart-rending joys and sorrows. It reveals all kinds of life truths in the ordinary, which are simple and true. Every twist and turn can deeply poke the softest part of your heart. After reading it, you will find that what they experienced may be unexpectedly similar to us at some point, such as the inability to lose weight, children's education, failure in the workplace, etc. There is no unnecessary pretense, but I am deeply touched by these cries, and I am healed, warmed and moved!
1. "Game of Thrones"
"Game of Thrones" is the most ambitious epic fantasy-themed American TV series in history. The world it creates is no less than the Middle-earth world in "The Lord of the Rings" filmed by Peter Jackson, and is even better. But its focus is not on magic, but on the struggle for power, which is a step above the traditional magic-themed film and television dramas with clear evil. Here, the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros are fighting for the Iron Throne, and countless characters perform a wonderful drama.
Outside the continent, the desperate Great Wall of ice and snow and the sweltering and brutal barbaric continent are the secret emergence of magical elements...
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