4. Squid Game – 6 wins, 14 nominations
This Korean suspense series offers a unique and surreal experience, delving into the harsh realities of human nature. It follows 456 individuals facing financial difficulties who choose to compete in deadly versions of classic childhood games, with the hope of winning a life-changing fortune. The series explores the complex characters, showcasing their motivations, fears, and determination under extraordinary circumstances. The cinematography is visually stunning, although the content may be challenging for some viewers. This groundbreaking series has even been nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Drama, with its lead actor, Lee Jong Jae, making history as the first Asian actor to win a role outside of the English language.
5. House Of Cards – 7 wins, 56 nominations
House of Cards may have a very troubling lead actor, Kevin Spacey, but it is still a powerful and incredibly enjoyable show. This captivating political drama shifts the focus away from the manipulative strategies employed by politicians in Washington, DC. The narrative revolves around Frank Underwood, a determined and cunning congressman, and his equally shrewd wife, Claire. Together, they provide insight into a world filled with power plays and deceptions, which are simply part of their daily routine. In this series, there are no boundaries in the pursuit of power and control. Frank's character breaks the fourth wall and directly engages with viewers, offering glimpses into their thoughts and inner world. The sharp and brilliant writing, coupled with exceptional acting, brings this captivating story to life.
6. Black Mirror – 8 wins of 14 nominations
This anthology series aims to immerse you in various fictional worlds that shed light on the sinister side of modern technology that surrounds us all. Each episode, resembling a short film, offers a glimpse into a possible dystopian future that we may be marching towards. It explores the undesirable consequences and concerns that may already be lingering in your mind or that you may not have been aware of. By blending elements of science that are not entirely fictional with a dark reality, Black Mirror prompts you to contemplate your own and others' utilization of the new tools available to us in our present-day reality.
7. Queer Eye – 10 wins, 29 nominations
If up until now we've been exploring some rather gloomy and disheartening topics, it's time for a series that will bring a little warmth to your heart and inspire you to make a refreshing change in your life. This series introduces you to the "amazing five" - a group of proud, charismatic, and talented men, each with expertise in a different field such as fashion, culture, nutrition, design, and grooming. In each episode, they embark on a mission to completely transform someone's life, not only in terms of their appearance but also by nurturing self-love, self-confidence, and personal growth. Along their journeys, the amazing five challenge stereotypes about the gay community, fostering understanding and acceptance. You'll also receive invaluable advice and life tips that you won't want to pass up, and be prepared for moments of laughter and even tears.
8. The Queen’s Gambit – 11 wins out of 18 nominations
This captivating coming-of-age tale successfully introduced a wide audience to the timeless game of chess, showcasing its thrilling and captivating nature. The series follows the journey of Beth Harmon, a gifted young orphan, as she navigates the patriarchal and cutthroat world of chess in the 1960s. Along the way, she grapples with addiction, loss, and the complexities of her unconventional brilliance. Even if you're not a chess enthusiast, don't expect a mundane description of the game, as it serves as a metaphor for the innate desire we all have to take control of our own destiny. The series has received accolades for its stunning cinematography, compelling performances, and well-paced storytelling, proving that chess can be far more enthralling than one might expect.
9. Stranger Things – 12 wins, 51 nominations
This incredible series taps into the magic of nostalgia, horror, and science fiction, effortlessly crafting captivating stories set in the 80s. At its core, it follows a group of geeky kids from a small Indiana town who find themselves entangled in a web of supernatural events when their friend mysteriously vanishes. With a perfect blend of horror, mystery, and adventure, it pays homage to the iconic films of that era, while also infusing humor, emotion, and spine-chilling tension. It's a show that the whole family can enjoy together, eagerly anticipating the next episode at the edge of their seats.
10. The Crown – 21 wins, 61 nominations
"The Crown" is a captivating historical drama that offers an intimate glimpse into the life of Queen Elizabeth II and the influential figures surrounding her, including the royal family and the British government. This series delves into the Queen's personal challenges, political rivalries, and wide range of responsibilities, showcasing real-life events from both her political career and personal life. With its exceptional acting, compelling writing, and immersive setting, "The Crown" goes beyond being a mere history lesson. It meticulously paints a detailed portrait of one of the world's most powerful women, capturing the complexities that come with her role.