By Marianna Harris
2013 has witnessed a lot of great TV shows but there are several that have stood out a lot more than others. According to popularity, we managed to pull out the very best six, beginning with Game of Thrones. It is a HBO TV show that's set on a fictional continent that is the home of 7 kingdoms. With the leaders of each of these kingdoms embroiled in a civil war for the iron throne, the show brings out issues about faith, loyalty, sexuality and more.
Up next is Breaking Bad. This show follows Walter White, a chemistry teacher, who falls prey to cancer, and needs to resort to drug dealing to fund his therapy. With his super pure meth and his underworld ex-student, Jesse Pinkman, they rise up the drug food chain in his quiet Texas town.
Dexter also continues to draw great ratings each week. He is a cop in an LA precinct who has given himself a job description other than what's needed in the division; he is a self-appointed vigilante and his target is serial killers. Just how long can he keep working before he's discovered for his murders? And what happens if they find him out? All things considered, he only kills serial killers.
Pretty Little Liars is also grabbing viewers' attention every week. Based on the novels by Sara Shepard, the show follows the lives of teenagers who deal with the disappearance of one of their friends.
For a sublime and classy show, you simply can't go wrong with Mad Men. Follow Peggy Olsen as she tries her best to shatter the glass ceiling in 1960s corporate America.
You can't talk about 2013 TV shows without referring to Parks and Recreation. Meet Leslie Knope, the Assistant Director of the Pawnee Parks and Recreation Department. Her boss hates his job and hates federal government and her fellow workers are equally as apathetic. She needs to try and do whatever she can to help keep the department active, and her overzealousness is often amusing.
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 resort to drug dealing to fund his therapy. With his super pure meth and his underworld ex-student, Jesse Pinkman, they rise up the drug food chain in his quiet Texas town.
Dexter also continues to draw great ratings each week. He is a cop in an LA precinct who has given himself a job description other than what's needed in the division; he is a self-appointed vigilante and his target is serial killers. Just how long can he keep working before he's discovered for his murders? And what happens if they find him out? All things considered, he only kills serial killers.
Pretty Little Liars is also grabbing viewers' attention every week. Based on the novels by Sara Shepard, the show follows the lives of teenagers who deal with the disappearance of one of their friends.
For a sublime and classy show, you simply can't go wrong with Mad Men. Follow Peggy Olsen as she tries her best to shatter the glass ceiling in 1960s corporate America.
You can't talk about 2013 TV shows without referring to Parks and Recreation. Meet Leslie Knope, the Assistant Director of the Pawnee Parks and Recreation Department. Her boss hates his job and hates federal government and her fellow workers are equally as apathetic. She needs to try and do whatever she can to help keep the department active, and her overzealousness is often amusing.
Jump on these shows as soon as you can to discover what you've been missing.
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