TV series have become an integral part of our lives – they are not just entertainment, but a whole culture, a way to immerse ourselves in worlds, characters and intrigues. But finding a series that grabs your attention from the first minute and does not let go until the end is not an easy task. We have collected 10 series that have proven that a good start is the key to success, and their first episodes are so strong that you want to watch more and more.
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1. Breaking Bad
This cult crime drama series begins with a stunning pilot, where chemistry teacher Walter White learns of a fatal diagnosis and decides to join the criminal world. From the first minutes, not only the plot captivates, but also the atmosphere of despair, which makes the viewer root for the main character. This series is a master class in building tension and characters.
2. Stranger Things
Immersion in the 80s, mystical adventures and children encountering the otherworldly – all this is revealed in the first episode. The atmosphere of nostalgia, the combination of fantasy with drama and well-developed characters make the series instantly attractive. From the first minutes, you want to know what is happening in the small town of Hawkins.
3. Game of Thrones
The first episodes immediately introduce the viewer to a huge world, many characters and intrigues that promise a large-scale fantasy with political games and drama. Even the pilot makes you listen to every word, because every frame can turn out to be fateful.
4. True Detective, season 1
A psychological thriller with elements of mysticism begins with a mysterious case and unusual dialogues between two detectives. From the very first minutes, a tense and dark atmosphere is created, and the strong acting of Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson keeps the viewer in suspense.
5. Black Mirror, episode “National Anthem”
Although Black Mirror is an anthology, many note that the first episode of the first season amazes with its originality and provocation. From the very first minutes, the viewer is drawn into a socio-political thriller that makes you think about modern technology and ethics.