

These are the top 100 TV shows of all time. And our course it’s nearly impossible to overstate the importance and influence of greats like I Love Lucy and The Andy Griffith Show.īut which are the best of the best? Which have shows were so far ahead of their time and so immaculately made that they stand apart, demanding recognition? IGN’s TV addicts put out heads together to find out.

‘90s shows like The West Wing or The X-Files feel just as entertaining and relevant today as they did when they debuted. There may be more great television on the air now than ever before, but the truth is that television has always been a fantastic way to tell thoughtful, slow-burn character stories, or to slowly unfurl a tightly-wound mystery.

Even “genre” TV has been elevated to new heights thanks to gorgeous and vivid shows like Lost and Game of Thrones. Sharp and subversive comedies like Arrested Development and Parks and Recreation are fantastic to binge watch. Dramas like Breaking Bad and The Wire have kept us on the edge of our seats. The full library will be available “soon.”Īre you looking forward to new Beavis and Butt-Head episodes? Sound off in Comments.We’ve been enjoying a Golden Age of Television for well over a decade now, and it’s been absolutely epic. Plus, the full library of Beavis and Butt-Head‘s 200-plus original episodes has begun hitting Paramount+ in batches as of press time, select, remastered episodes from Seasons 4-11 were already available on the service, along with the 1996 feature film Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. In July 2020, Comedy Central ordered two seasons of a “reimagined” Beavis and Butt-Head series that project was shuffled to Paramount+ in February 2022. The series originally aired on MTV from 1993-97, then came back for an eighth season on the network in 2011. “Mike Judge has reimagined this dynamic duo in a way that is sure to have both old fans and new ones alike laughing out loud - and we couldn’t be more excited to bring them back into our rapidly expanding arsenal of hit adult animation.” “Beavis and Butt-Head were defining voices of a generation, and to this day, the show is one of the most well-known and beloved animated IPs of all time,” Chris McCarthy, president and CEO of Paramount Media Networks and MTV Entertainment Studios, said in a previous statement. Joe Pickett Sneak Peek: Nate Is Back - With a Grave Warning (Exclusive)
