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    • Oggy and the Cockroaches. Hugues Le Bars. 32 votes. Oggy and the Cockroaches has won the hearts of millions, spinning a hilarious tale of a hefty cat named Oggy, constantly trying to outwit three mischievous cockroaches named Joey, Dee Dee, and Marky.
    • Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends. Kristin Davis. 15 votes. Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends puts a charming twist on the insect-themed adventures in its delightful portrayal of Miss Spider and her family.
    • Monster Bug Wars. Henry Stozier. 26 votes. Monster Bug Wars delivers an epic clash of insect titans, inviting viewers into a world where bugs battle for survival.
    • Freaky Stories. Stephanie Morgenstern, Susan Roman, Juan Chioran. 26 votes. Freaky Stories takes an utterly unique approach, delving into the urban legends and bizarre tales that often feature creepy crawlies as the stars.
    • Firefly. 2002. 405 votes. A short-lived but much-loved gem, this show combined spacefaring adventure with a western-themed setting. The eclectic group of characters aboard the spaceship Serenity tugged at the heartstrings, as they constantly struggled to survive in a dangerous universe while remaining true to their values.
    • Fringe. 2008. 275 votes. An intriguing mix of crime procedural, alternate reality concepts, and paranormal events, this show kept viewers glued to their screens with its intricate narratives and strong character arcs.
    • Farscape. 1999. 245 votes. Lost in uncharted territory, an astronaut teams up with alien fugitives on a living ship while evading a powerful military force.
    • Battlestar Galactica. 2005. 323 votes. In this gritty reimagining of the 1978 classic, humanity fights for survival against an army of relentless robotic Cylons.
  1. Mar 23, 2024 · From realistic crime depictions to animation excellence, 2000s TV shows offer something for everyone, captivating viewers with diverse themes. Many of the most popular and decade-defining television series from the 2000s have storylines that are easily enjoyed through binging sessions.

    • The Office. 2005-2013. 4,720 votes. Picture this: a group of diverse and hilarious employees navigating the daily grind of their mundane jobs under the watchful eye of an eccentric and often clueless boss.
    • Breaking Bad. 2008-2013. 3,694 votes. It's not every day you see a high school chemistry teacher turn to cooking meth to pay for his cancer treatments. This intense and gritty drama hooked viewers by blending the worlds of suburban life and the criminal underworld as the protagonist transforms from a mild-mannered family man to a ruthless drug lord.
    • That '70s Show. August 23, 1998. 2,388 votes. Take a trip back in time to the groovy era of bell-bottoms, shaggy hair, and classic rock. This sitcom follows a group of friends coming of age in the 1970s, navigating love, friendships, and family dynamics with a generous dose of comedic flair.
    • Friends. 1994-2004. 4,327 votes. Who wouldn't want to hang out at Central Perk with six inseparable pals? Chronicling the lives, loves, and laughs of Manhattan's twenty-somethings, this iconic sitcom masterfully captures the essence of friendship and remains a beloved classic for generations of fans.
    • Mr. Robot, USA Network
    • De Kraak, VTM
    • Millennium, SVT1
    • The Billion Dollar Code, Netflix
    • Chuck, NBC
    • Betas, Amazon Prime Video
    • The It Crowd, Channel 4
    • Silicon Valley, HBO
    • Halt and Catch Fire, AMC
    • Devs, FX

    The great thing about Mr. Robotis that it toes the line between the moral and immoral, asking, “Does a bad thing become a good thing when it’s used for the greater good?” Mr. Robot follows Elliot Alderson, a cybersecurity engineer with social anxiety, depression, and a few other mental health disorders that cause paranoia and delusion making him th...

    De Kraakis a Belgian crime drama series that premiered for one season in 2021. Right off the bat we meet Jeremy Peeters, a brilliant computer geek who catches the eye of Alidor Van Praet, a former conman looking for a hacker to join his team. Van Praet has masterminded a plan to hack the network of one of the biggest banks in Frankfurt – a job that...

    Not to be confused with Fox’s three-season science fiction series tied in with The X-Files, this Milleniumis a Swedish six-part miniseries adapted from author Stieg Larsson’s book series of the same name. You may recognize them from the film adaptations starting with The Girl With the Dragon Tattooand its two sequels! The series is a combination of...

    Yet another foreign language series is Netflix’s The Billion Dollar Code, which hails from Germany and is based on a huge real-life event: the story and lawsuit of the young hackers who fought for their claim as the inventors of the Google Earth algorithm. Many parts of the story were altered and fictionalized to avoid further conflicts with such a...

    The comedy-drama series Chuckfeatures the titular Chuck Bartowski, a brilliant computer genius working a boring job as a computer service expert. However, his life drastically deviates from this average-ness when his former roommate – and current CIAagent steals the one copy of a highly classified CIA and NSA program and emails it to Chuck. The ent...

    Amazon Prime’s Betas shows a pretty accurate (and raunchy) look into the world of start-up businesses and Silicon Valley — where a tech idea is either a gold mine or it ends up in the trash. The idea in Betasis a social networking app that “introduces you to people you should know”, instead of just those you already know. The four programmers behin...

    It takes a certain sense of humor to truly appreciate the wit behind a British comedy, and Channel 4’s The IT Crowdis a gem you’ll want to laugh along to. It follows the titular IT department of a fictional company in Central London called Reynholm Industries. The lavish corporation stands in contrast to the dingy basement that houses the IT depart...

    Like Betas, HBO’s Silicon Valleyis a look into the eponymous center of technological innovation in the country, as inspired by the real-life experiences of one of the writers working there in the 1980s. In Silicon Valley, programming genius Richard Hendricks invents a data compression algorithm called Pied Piper. From there, the series goes through...

    Set primarily throughout the 1980s to the early 1990s, AMC’s Halt and Catch Fireis a look into the dawn of personal computers and the World Wide Web. The series centers on Cardiff Electric as it attempts to clone the IBM PC — a venture led by entrepreneur Joe MacMillan, computer engineer Gordon Clark, and programmer Cameron Howe. The trio have thei...

    As a limited series, Devswas a one-shot with eight episodes, and it received high praise throughout its run. Once again happening in the heart of Silicon Valley, Devsfollows a woman named Lily Chan, a software engineer for a company called Amaya, a breakthrough quantum computing company. Following the alleged suicide of her boyfriend, who worked wi...

  2. Dec 21, 2021 · Original run: 2002-2008. Starring: Dominic West, Wendell Pierce, Lance Reddick, Sonja Sohn, John Doman, and Deirdre Lovejoy. Why it makes the list: Every part of the drug food chain, from junkies ...

  3. 2. Six Feet Under. 2001–2005 63 eps TV-MA. 8.7 (150K) Rate. TV Series. A chronicle of the lives of a dysfunctional family who run an independent funeral home in Los Angeles. Creator Alan Ball Stars Peter Krause Michael C. Hall Frances Conroy. 3.