21 TV Shows That Never Got Bad — In Fact, They Just Got Better With Each Season

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1. "Schitt's Creek. It got better with every episode."

Dan Levy sitting at a table with books stacked in "Schitt's Creek."

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"Schitt's Creek was another great example of comedy shows being the ones that make you cry the hardest."

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2. "I would LOVE more Mindhunter! I was stunned when I learned it wouldn't be coming back."

Holt McCallany, Jonathan Groff sitting in a jail setting with papers and photos in "Mindhunter."

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3. "The Good Place. I don't think it even had a bad episode. The writers and performers brought their A-game each time."

William Jackson Harper, Kristen Bell wearing casual clothing with dessert trays behind them in "The Good Place."

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4. "Ozark."

Julia Garner with her hair up, wearing casual fall clothing in "Ozark."

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5. "King of the Hill was constantly hilarious. It had less fun moments, but the quality was unusually high throughout."

Bobby Hill, Hank Hill, Peggy Hill, and Luanne Platte in "King of the Hill."

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6. "Firefly."

Gina Torres, Nathan Fillion, and Adam Baldwin in "Firefly."

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7. "Fleabag is a masterpiece from start to finish."

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Andrew Scott having a conversation in "Fleabag."

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8. "Golden Girls."

Rue McClanahan, Betty White, and Bea Arthur talking outdoors while sitting on patio furniture in "Golden Girls."

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9. "Malcolm in the Middle was fantastic from start to finish. Hal is one of the best TV dads in history."

Bryan Cranston with a shocked expression in "Malcolm in the Middle."

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10. "The original Twilight Zone."

Rod Sterling with various objects floating abstractly in "The Twilight Zone."

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11. "It's cliché to say and obvious, but Breaking Bad."

Bryan Cranston in glasses and a striped sweater in "Breaking Bad."

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12. "Mad Men."

Jon Hamm in a suit and tie in "Mad Men."

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13. "I never saw a bad episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."

Fred Rogers in a red sweater, sitting with his leg crossed in "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."

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14. "M*A*S*H."

Donald Sutherland in miltary clothing in "M*A*S*H."

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15. "Mr. Robot. It was only four seasons, but some of the best TV I have ever seen. Season 2 was a little slow for some people, but definitely worth it."

Rami Malek standing on a subway platform in "Mr. Robot."

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16. "Derry Girls."

Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, Louisa Harland, Nicola Coughlan, Dylan Llewellyn, and Saoirse-Monica Jackson wearing casual clothing in "Derry Girls."

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17. "Psych."

James Roday, Dule Hill in button-up shirts in "Psych."

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18. "Freaks and Geeks. Too bad it was only 18 episodes."

James Franco, Jason Segel, Linda Cardellini, Seth Rogen, John Francis Daley, Martin Starr, and Samm Levine standing in front of lockers in "Freaks and Geeks."

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19. "I Love Lucy."

Lucille Ball wearing a retro dress with a shocked expression on her face in "I Love Lucy."

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20. "Ted Lasso is perfection."

Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso.

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21. "Seinfeld did a commendable job of quitting while they were ahead. They could have milked that show for another 10 seasons easily."

Michael Richards listening to a tape in "Seinfeld."

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