Sometimes you want a show with a FINISHED story. No waiting for next season. No cancellation cliff-hangers. Here are the best complete series you can binge in a weekend.
Short (6-10 episodes total):
- Chernobyl (HBO, 5 episodes) — The best limited series ever made. Horrifying, gripping, perfectly paced. You will finish it in one sitting.
- The Queen's Gambit (Netflix, 7 episodes) — Made chess riveting. Anya Taylor-Joy is magnetic.
- Band of Brothers (HBO, 10 episodes) — War drama perfection. Produced by Spielberg and Hanks. Every episode is incredible.
Medium (2-3 seasons, under 30 episodes):
- Fleabag (Amazon, 12 episodes) — Phoebe Waller-Bridge created something that is simultaneously hilarious and emotionally devastating. The hot priest season is all-time television.
- The Bear Season 1-2 (Hulu, 18 episodes) — A chef returns to Chicago to run his family's sandwich shop. The Christmas episode in Season 2 is the best single episode of the 2020s.
- Atlanta (FX, 4 seasons, 41 episodes) — Donald Glover's surrealist masterpiece. No other show looks or feels like this.
Longer but worth it:
- Breaking Bad (AMC, 62 episodes) — Still the greatest drama series ever made. The arc from Walter White to Heisenberg is perfect storytelling.
- Mr. Robot (USA, 45 episodes) — The most underrated show of the 2010s. Rami Malek's Elliot Alderson is an all-timer.
- Dark (Netflix, 26 episodes) — German sci-fi time travel that makes your brain hurt in the best way. Requires your full attention.
Sources: Rotten Tomatoes aggregate scores, personal viewing, episode counts from IMDB
Dark requires a family tree chart and a timeline. I am not joking. The Netflix fan site has one and it is essential. But the payoff in Season 3 is worth the effort.