TV series are no longer 'distinguished' only by vulgarity and nudity, but also by telling complex stories that rarely end with a smile on the face. Television or TV series are no longer just for the masses who simply can't find anything else to do in the evening, they are also smart entertainment. And these are series that only smart people appreciate and watch.
Let's look at the TV series watched by the more intelligent!
The X-Files (1993–2002)
In the American sci-fi horror film, we get to know the special ones FBI agent Fox Mulder and Dana Scully investigate The X-Files: unsolved cases revolving around the paranormal.
The Doctor's Conscience (House MD, 2004–2012)
dr. Gregory House is addicted to drugs, an unconventional medical genius, who leads a group of diagnosticians at a hospital in New Jersey.
The Crooked Path (Breaking Bad, 2008–2013)
Crooked Path is an American crime drama that tells the story of Walter Whit, a chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with lung cancer.
Sherlock (2010–2017)
The British television crime drama is a modern adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories. We can see Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock and Martin Freeman as Watson in the main roles.
Game of Thrones (Game of Thrones, 2011-2019)
The American fantasy drama is an adaptation of the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by writer George RR Martin.
House of Cards (2013-2018)
House of Cards is an American political drama, adapted from the BBC miniseries of the same title. Based on the novel by Michael Dobbs.
Dexter (2006–2013)
The American television drama focuses on Dexter Morgan, a member of the Miami Police Department who lives a secret life as a serial killer.
Hannibal (2013–2015)
The psychological horror film is based on characters and elements that appear in the novel Red Dragon and focuses on the relationship between FBI special investigator Will Graham and Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a forensic psychiatrist who is Graham's worst enemy.