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45 Best TV Seasons of All Time, Ranked According IMDb

Published on March 10, 2026
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The 45 Highest-Rated Seasons of Television on IMDb, Ranked

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There's nothing quite like a great season of television. Whether binging them in one sitting or spacing out each episode to take the time to absorb them, it's hard to deny that they're always an entertaining adventure. When done right, a good season of TV can be utterly enthralling, as it follows a captivating story that makes it impossible to not want to move on to the next episode right after one is over.

Many of history's best TV shows have produced riveting seasons full of intriguing storylines, rich character development, and satisfying payoffs to interesting setups. From Breaking Bad to Attack on Titan, these shows' best seasons have garnered lots of praise for each individual episode on IMDb, and when you calculate the average rating of those episodes, you get a good idea of just how beloved the season is.

45 Season 6 of 'Justified' (2015)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.7/10

The final conversation between Raylan Givens and Boyd Crowder in jail in Justified, Season 6, Episode 13, "The Promise"
The final conversation between Raylan Givens and Boyd Crowder in jail in Justified Season 6, Episode 13, "The Promise"
Image via FX

There aren't nearly enough neo-Western shows out there, but that's just a conversation about quantity. As far as quality goes, fans certainly have nothing to complain about, and Justified shows why. It's one of the most rewatchable neo-Western TV series ever, full of extraordinary performances (Timothy Olyphant's in particular) and ravishing visuals.

The show's sixth and final season has an admirable rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, and its audience score on IMDb is almost as perfect. Users think it was a hell of a way to end the show, praising its constant unpredictability and its many thematic layers. Quite fittingly for a Western, this one goes out with a bang.

44 Season 1 of 'The Pitt' (2025)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.7/10

Robby and Abbot treating a patient in The Pitt Season 1.
Robby and Abbot treating a patient in The Pitt Season 1.
Image via HBO Max

The medical drama TV genre is highly prolific and full of excellent shows, but none come as close to perfection as the highest-rated medical show on IMDb: The Pitt. It's a show where each season shows a shift in a Pittsburgh E.R., and the shift where viewers first got to meet The Pitt's many inhabitants was enthralling from beginning to end.

Fans on IMDb praise The Pitt's debut season, first and foremost, for its engaging ensemble of characters and the incredible cast that plays them. These characters are the heart and soul of the entire show, and the way this season gives them each a compelling arc without ever leaving the hospital is admirable. Furthermore, it's the season that showed there was a new champion in the field of "most accurate medical TV show of all time," which counts for a lot in this genre.

43 Season 1 of 'The Last of Us' (2023)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.7/10

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in The Last of Us Image via HBO

Video game adaptations don't have a particularly strong track record, neither on the big screen nor the small screen. As such, a lot was riding on HBO's take on The Last of Us, one of the greatest and most influential video games ever made. Thankfully, divisive second season notwithstanding, they perfectly met expectations. The show's first season is almost as good as its source material.

One of the best seasons of horror television, the opening season of The Last of Us is bolstered by stunning and highly cinematic production qualities, a riveting story full of riveting characters, and a pair of phenomenal lead performances by Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. Fans and non-fans of the game alike expressed their love for this season on IMDb, calling it one of the best video game adaptations of all time.

42 Season 2 of 'Andor' (2025)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.7/10

Diego Luna in Andor Season 2, Episode 5
Diego Luna in Andor Season 2, Episode 5
Image via Disney+

The world of Star Wars is big. Very, very big. As such, there's always room for fresh new stories of all kinds and all genres in the galaxy far, far away, and that's how Andor came into being. To everyone's surprise, it turned out to be such a masterful show that one could argue that the Star Wars franchise hadn't been this good since 1980. Its debut season was already very highly rated on IMDb, but its second season somehow managed to gather even more acclaim.

Emotionally stirring and creatively structured, season two of Andor is a scathing critique of fascism and authoritarianism that isn't afraid to go for a dark tone or mature themes. Season 2 of Andor is bound to go down in history as one of the most timeless seasons of sci-fi television in history.

41 Season 1 of 'Shōgun' (2024)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.7/10

Shogun Episode 3B
A still image from FX's Shogun
Image via FX 

Shōgun, based on a 1975 novel which had already been made as a miniseries in 1980, became the first Japanese-language series to win an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series. It's a well-earned achievement. The show's first (and so far only) season is a masterclass in every field of television-making, from the lavish visual aspects to the richly complex writing.

Many shows take at least a couple of seasons to start finding their voice. Not Shōgun. From the get-go, this is already one of the best-ever war shows based on books, full of mesmerizing action, fascinating character arcs, and perfect use of historical fiction genre tropes. It's no wonder that IMDb users rated it as the best season of any show that came out in 2024.

40 Season 2 of 'The Bear' (2023)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.7/10

Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon as Carmy and Claire in The Bear.
Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon in The Bear Season 2, Episode 8.
Image via FX

The Bear took the world by storm in 2022 with its colorful characters and depiction of the fast-paced chaos of restaurant culture. There were high expectations for its second season, and if IMDb reviewers are to be believed, it perfectly lived up to the hype. With the same terrific performances and delicious character writing that made the first season a hit, the continuation of the story of Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) and his team instantly connected with viewers.

This season is more contemplative than its predecessor, with a bigger focus on the quiet moments of peace that really make the characters grow and let their defining qualities shine through, while still having just a healthy dose of chaos and some of The Bear's truly hilarious episodes. The second season of The Bear earned the love of fans on IMDb thanks to its delightful sense of humor, clever writing, and brilliant directing.

39 Season 1 of 'Prison Break' (2005–2006)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.7/10

Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller in 'Prison Break'.
Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller in 'Prison Break'.
Image via Fox

As far as "escaping from prison" stories go, it doesn't get much better than Prison Break. In its first season, this riveting drama was about a structural engineer who installs himself in a prison he helped design, in order to save his falsely accused brother from a death sentence by breaking themselves out from the inside. Throughout its 22 episodes, this is one of the most breathtaking thriller seasons in television history.

Through episodes as packed with tension and mystery as "Riots, Drills and the Devils" and the breathtaking final episodes, "Go" and "Flight," Prison Break season 1 has everything that any television fan could ever ask for. Tension, romance, jaw-dropping plot twists, and riveting character work are but a few of the elements that make this one of IMDb users' favorite TV show seasons.

38 Season 6 of 'The Sopranos' (2006–2007)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.7/10

Tony Soprano sitting across from Carmela and Anthony Jr. in The Sopranos - Made in America.
Tony Soprano sitting across from Carmela and Anthony Jr. in The Sopranos - Made in America.
Image via HBO

It's not an overstatement, but a fact, to say that The Sopranos revolutionized television. It changed the notion of seriality, proved that TV could be as dark and mature as cinema could, and pretty much gave birth to the concept of prestige television. Over the course of the six seasons that it ran for, it kept racking up loyal fans who were eager to see how it would all end. Said conclusion is still considered one of the best seasons of TV ever, and one of the best endings in the medium's history.

With some of the best episodes of The Sopranos' run, its sixth season is the culmination of every plot point, every character arc, and every plot twist that had been accumulating and waiting to boil. Dramatic and meditative, it presents a complex view of the mob and the most fascinating part of protagonist Tony Soprano's (James Gandolfini) character development. Though not everyone loves the final episode, it's impossible to deny that it's certainly a subversive way to end such a popular show.

37 Season 5 of 'Supernatural' (2009–2010)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.8/10

Jensen Ackles & Jared Padalecki as Dean & Sam Winchester looking confused in Bobby's house on Supernatural.
Jensen Ackles & Jared Padalecki as Dean & Sam Winchester looking confused in Bobby's house on Supernatural.
Image via The CW

Supernatural isn't just any CW show: It's the longest-running American live-action fantasy TV series in history, and for good reason. But that wasn't always meant to be the case. Creator Eric Kripke had planned for the show to end after season 5, whose finale was devised as the series finale. Though the show's success inevitably led it to be picked back up and continue running for 10 more seasons under different showrunners, most fans tend to agree that what was originally designed as its final season will always be its best. Season 5 of Supernatural contains several of the show's best episodes, but what makes it stand out is how serialized it feels compared to other seasons' more episodic nature. It's an epic, exciting, scary, and surprisingly moving emotional roller coaster of a season, full of memorable moments and complete with one of the highest-rated season finales of any fantasy show on IMDb.

36 Season 1 of 'Stranger Things' (2016)

IMDb Average Season Rating: 8.8/10

Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven stealing Eggos in Stranger Things
Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven stealing Eggos in Stranger Things
Image via Netflix

Stranger Things has always been great, but it's hard to deny that the best stuff lies at the start. Indeed, at least according to IMDb users, the series peaked with its debut season. A hugely endearing tribute to retro culture and '80s media, Stranger Things' first season is like a spiritual successor to The Goonies, but even better.

It's the kind of thrilling sci-fi show that everyone should watch at least once in their lives, and its first season is packed with endearing characters, engrossing storylines, and just the right balance between nostalgic whimsy and surprising scariness. It's a hugely creative season of television, so it's no surprise that it spawned such a highly successful show.

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