Kings of TV content — no one can deny the fact that the best HBO shows of all time have left quite an impression on the world of television entertainment. HBO has dominated the screens of televisions for decades now and set the bar for every other network to at least try and reach. The combination of quality scripts and high budgets has allowed HBO shows to secure a place at the top of many lists of the greatest shows of all time.
The script is the first element that HBO is known for. The stories are original, the characters are deep, and the flow seems natural enough to entrap us. All of these elements are usually (looking at you, Game of Thrones) found in all of the HBO series. After all, the story usually stays with us longer than the visuals themselves. The best example would be the beloved The Sopranos. A series about an anti-hero mobster, HBO and David Chase created a series that, at the end of its run, had changed the landscape of television for all time. Also, some of the best HBO series have a high budget behind their productions. A-tier actors, beautiful set designs, and consistency in quality — HBO doesn’t hold back in the spending money department. The best example is Succession, one of the newest series in their catalog, which has already taken the world by storm. Starring Brian Cox and produced by people like Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, it has already become one of the best TV shows of all time, even though the pilot only came out in 2018.
Even among HBO shows, some series are better than others. Luckily, some people on AskReddit decided to pick the best ones. User spidey-sense asked an interesting question to the group — “Which is the best HBO TV show of all time?” and people rushed with their answers. We’ve compiled the best in the list below, so be sure to upvote the ones you liked the most. If you have anything to share about the series, you can do so in the comments below.
#1 Sopranos

"Whenever I see and hear the HBO intro I just zone into Sopranos. Best show ever."
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#2 Chernobyl

spidey-sense- replied:
"Chernobyl was great."
"Chernobyl was great."
JirensAgent replied:
"I watched Chernobyl this morning. It cost me any sleep I would have gotten but after the first couple episodes, I'm pretty sure I wasn't going to get a good night's rest anyways so I just kept watching and it was a pretty good show."
"I watched Chernobyl this morning. It cost me any sleep I would have gotten but after the first couple episodes, I'm pretty sure I wasn't going to get a good night's rest anyways so I just kept watching and it was a pretty good show."
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#3 Six Feet Under

Zmb7elwa replied: "Just finished watching this show again since it first aired (22 years ago!)... It was incredibly therapeutic after recently experiencing loss and grief myself. But it was definitely better the second time around oddly because now I relate more with the adult characters whereas back then I was closer to Claire’s age group. Regardless of relating to any characters it’s still an amazing show and holds up today because it was way ahead of it’s time when it came out."
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#4 True Detective

"True Detective season one for me is peak HBO."
DullboyJack237 replied: "That Harrelson and McConaughey duo was undeniably one of the best I’ve ever seen."
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#5 Rome

"Rome. It’s a tragedy that there were only 2 seasons."
Jockobutters replied: "Felt like it was released a bit ahead of its time. If this came out after GoT, it would have been huge."
DBCOOPER888 replied: "HBO learned a lot from the budgeting and set production of Rome that transferred over to GoT. Essentially, without Rome GoT would have either looked very different or would not be cost-effective."
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#6 Game Of Thrones

"Everybody hates on it now, but Game Of Thrones seasons 1-5 were amazing. It cannot be overstated how much of a cultural phenomenon it was."
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#7 The Wire

Aluroon replied:
"The right answer.
People can enjoy other shows more, but The Wire is an absolute masterpiece.
The character work, the character flaws, the attention to motivations and background is incredible. Though temporal in its plot, the themes and ideas of this show are timeless.
Cedrics's attempt to climb a broken organization, Mcnulty's organizational conflict, Bubble's arc, Stringer's divide from Barksdale, Omar's code, and Tommy's desire to reach just a little higher, the willingness to sacrifice his current principles to do more good later, are all so compelling.
And that's before the issues they deal with: the war on drugs, street crime, police corruption, educational dysfunction, the decline of the media, the fall of blue-collar work and way of life, and the rat hole that is politics.
The Wire is a masterpiece. The Great American novel."
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#8 Deadwood

Thomanonymous replied:
"My favorite as well I think, Swearengen might be my favorite anti hero.
"My favorite as well I think, Swearengen might be my favorite anti hero.
Swedgen knows, Swedgen f*ckin' gets it!"
Wenger2112 replied:
"Can’t believe this was not higher. The writing, set design and performances are all top notch."
"Can’t believe this was not higher. The writing, set design and performances are all top notch."
Jockobutters replied:
"Yep - obvious answer is the sopranos or the wire, but for me it will always be Deadwood. Just an incredible tv show."
"Yep - obvious answer is the sopranos or the wire, but for me it will always be Deadwood. Just an incredible tv show."
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#9 Oz

"Oz. And I will die on this hill. So many people from that show have gone on to do other things (notably the Law & Order franchises: Chris Meloni as Stabler, Dean Winters who did SVU and is now Mayhem on the commercials, Ernie Hudson, JK Simmons known as the L&O psychiatrist and now J. Jonah Jameson in MCU or DC Universe, etc.). Plus you never knew who was going to die in that show."
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#10 Fraggle Rock

ThePactIsSealed7 replied:
"Didn’t know is was an HBO creation. Thank you, Jim Henson! What a cool guy."
"Didn’t know is was an HBO creation. Thank you, Jim Henson! What a cool guy."
usethe4th replied:
"It’s strange to think about now, but Jim Henson hustled for almost every project. If there was a new way to get a project on the air, he went after it, so it makes perfect sense that he was in on the ground floor with HBO.
"It’s strange to think about now, but Jim Henson hustled for almost every project. If there was a new way to get a project on the air, he went after it, so it makes perfect sense that he was in on the ground floor with HBO.
The end of that hustle was within sight, thanks to a deal he was working to close with Disney, but he passed away before it was finalized. It’s heartbreaking to think about what could have come next. I don’t think his creativity had peaked."
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#11 The Last Of Us

schmeelybug replied: "I don't care that it's new and that it's only been one season. This is going to go down as one of HBO's best. And season 1, episode 3 is one of the most brilliant, perfect pieces of filmmaking ever. That's a hill I will die on."
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#12 Carnivàle

cheez0r replied: "One of my biggest regrets in any media ever is not knowing how the story being spun in Carnivale concludes- what the resolution of Scudder vs. Management, of Ben vs. Justin actually was. Did they just perpetuate another generation of good vs. evil, or did things resolve differently? I just loved the slightly-supernatural story being told and felt just robbed that it just ENDED without any resolution."
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#14 Band Of Brothers

"Band of Brothers for me personally is one of the best television shows I’ve ever seen with my own two eyes. So it’s probably that for me. But HBO does so well with their productions that I wouldn’t argue with anyone if they thought another was better."
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#15 Succession

"If someone told me I’d be hooked, tuning in every week, to a show about corporate dealings, I’d have said they didn’t know me at all. And yet here we are."
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#16 Sharp Objects

badapple1989 replied:
"Sharp Objects is my pick. I know there are longer running series with more cultural impact but as far as perfection in performances, atmosphere, and storytelling goes, this is it for me."
"Sharp Objects is my pick. I know there are longer running series with more cultural impact but as far as perfection in performances, atmosphere, and storytelling goes, this is it for me."
craubapple replied:
"Sharp Objects tends to get lost in the shuffle, but my GOD was it good. I read the book beforehand, but that last few minutes of the last episode still packed a gut-punch."
"Sharp Objects tends to get lost in the shuffle, but my GOD was it good. I read the book beforehand, but that last few minutes of the last episode still packed a gut-punch."
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#17 Mare Of Easttown

Lennymud replied: "Amazing series with incredible performances from everyone including Kate Winslet, Evan Peters, and Jean Smart. Just loved it."
SlackjawJimmy replied: "Yes! Evan Peters is heartbreaking."
quintessential1985 replied: "Never have I ever seen a show this good with so many red herrings. At the end when all was revealed I just threw my hands up! Brilliant."
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#18 Veep

sysaphiswaits replied: "The insults on that show were brilliant."
dare2smile replied: "Armando Iannucci is incredible. Check out The Thick Of It, I try to sneak in some of the insults and quips from there whenever I can lol."
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#19 Curb Your Enthusiasm

TnL17 replied: "It's prettyyyy prettyyyyyy pretty good."
Step-Father_of_Lies replied: "Whenever I hear the HBO opening, this is the show theme that just feels like it should follow. I also feel like it's the most consistently good show for the longest period of time."
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#20 Westworld

"Season 1 of Westworld is some of the greatest sci-fi I’ve ever seen. The later seasons don’t hold a candle to it but I don’t think they’re bad enough to tarnish the first season in retrospect. Taken as a limited series I’d go so far as to say that it’s the best televised sci-fi since Deep Space Nine."
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