The Best Shows That Dominated Television Screens in 2016
Through gripping plots and memorable storylines, these are the shows that defined television in 2016
As pop culture looks back at the defining trends of 2016, television emerged as a major force, with standout series capturing audiences through compelling storytelling and highly anticipated seasons.
From the comedic dynamics of Modern Family to the supernatural intrigue of Stranger Things, these were the most popular shows that shaped television in 2016.
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Modern Family
Widely regarded as one of the most successful sitcoms of its time, Modern Family is set in Los Angeles and follows three interconnected families. Through mockumentary-style storytelling, the series explores parenting, cultural differences, relationships, and evolving family dynamics with humor and emotional insight.
Game of Thrones
Based on George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novels, Game of Thrones unfolds across the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos. Rival families fight for power as political intrigue, ancient magic, and betrayal drive the world toward conflict and collapse.
Stranger Things
Set in the 1980s in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, Stranger Things follows a group of friends searching for their missing companion. Their journey leads them to a mysterious girl with extraordinary abilities and uncovers dark supernatural forces hidden beneath the town.
Better Call Saul
A prequel to Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul traces the transformation of Jimmy McGill, a well-meaning defense attorney whose compromises and moral struggles gradually turn him into the infamous Saul Goodman.
The 100
Nearly a century after Earth becomes uninhabitable, 100 juvenile prisoners are sent from a space ark back to the planet to test its survivability. As they navigate an unfamiliar world, the group confronts violence, power, and moral choices in a fight to ensure humanity’s survival.
Daredevil
After losing his sight in a childhood chemical accident, Matt Murdock develops heightened senses that allow him to fight crime as the masked vigilante Daredevil. By day, he practices law in Hell’s Kitchen while grappling with the cost of his double life.
The Good Place
When Eleanor Shellstrop dies, she is mistakenly sent to the afterlife’s Good Place. Determined to avoid being exposed, she seeks help from her assigned soulmate, Chidi, whose lessons in moral philosophy force her to reconsider her choices and sense of ethics.
