TV Shows from the Noughties

Best TV Shows of the 2000s | Stay At Home Mum

2000 – 2010 was a decade that also made its mark in pop culture despite the pressure of coming after the grand decade that was the 1990s. The decade produced a lot of�memorable TV shows, many of which are still running today. Let’s take another trip down memory lane and see if you remember these best TV shows of the 2000s!

61. The Wire

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Via christopherwink.com

Pilot�episode:�June 2, 2002

What it is about:�Created by former police reporter, David Simon,�The Wire,�which is set in Baltimore, uncovers the drug scene in the city using the law enforcers’ perspective.�

Watch The Wire on Binge�

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60. 24

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Via�broadcastingonline.co.uk

Pilot�episode:�November 6, 2001

What it is about:�The crime series follows the life of counter-terrorism�agent, Jack Bauer. Each episode covers a day of Bauer’s missions, thus�24.�Aside from high-profile crimes, his romances are also a highlight.

Jack Bauer: You are gonna tell me what I wanna know, it’s just a matter of how much you want it to hurt.

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Via metro.co.uk

59. Shaun the Sheep

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Pilot�episode:�March 5, 2007

What it is about:�In this British animated series, Shaun (the sheep) is a sheep that thinks and acts like a person. Much to the sheepdog’ dismay, he also doesn’t follow the flock but lead the others to trouble!

Baa baa baaaa

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Via Tumblr

58. Criminal Minds

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Via patbrittenden.com

Pilot�episode:�September 22, 2005

What it is about:�The show features FBI agents whose primary task is to analyse the minds of the country’s most notorious and most twisted criminals. The purpose? To anticipate and thwart the plans before they even do it.

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57. The Mentalist

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Pilot�episode:�September 23, 2008

What it is about:�This crime series follows the life of Patrick Jane, an independent consultant for the CBI or California Bureau of Investigation, who uses unusual methods and sometimes psychic abilities to solve crimes.

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Via giphy.com

56. NCIS

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Via breathecast.com

Pilot�episode:�September 23, 2003

What it is about:�NCIS stands for�Naval Criminal Investigative Service, and the show is about the investigations of Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs and his team of colourfully quirky but equally brilliant specialists.

Watch NCIS on Binge

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Via goodreads.com

55. Castle

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Via fanpop.com

Pilot�episode:�March 9, 2009

What it is about:�Castle�is about the life of the widely successful mystery writer, Rick Castle who, bored with his lifestyle, teams up with Detective Kate Beckett�to solve the murders that are done copying his novels.

Richard Castle: Let me tell you something about crazy people. The sex is unbelievable.

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54. Modern Family

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Pilot�episode:�September 23, 2009

What it is about:�This sitcom portrays a family who is as unique and “modern” as any truly modern family should be. It follows tha fun and challenges that having an absolutely diverse family brings!

Watch Modern Family on Binge�

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Via buzzfeed.com

53. Glee

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Via studentsforliberty.org

Pilot�episode:�May 19, 2009

What it is about:�One of the most well-known and loved musical TV series,�Glee�is about a school glee club that is not just a glee club. Despite being sabotaged, the�students are able to find acceptance and their own voice within it.

Rachel Berry: You might think that all of the boys in school would want to tap this, but my MySpace schedule keeps me way too busy to date.

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Via fanpop.com

52. The Bold and the Beautiful

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Via tenplay.com.au

Pilot�episode:�March 23, 1987

What it is about:�Set in Los Angeles, with the spotlight on its world of fashion and glamour, this show follows the life of the Forrester family and their company, Forrester Creations, as well as their rivals.

Brooke: All I ever did, Stephanie, was to love Ridge.

Stephanie: And his father, and his brother, and your son-in-law. Is it any wonder Bridget is confused? I mean, is it any wonder your daughter would confuse natural feelings of respect and affection for romance? You have blurred the lines of socially-acceptable behaviour. And you stand here and you tell me you’re proud. What are you proud of? Having your son-in-law’s baby? I know what you’re proud of. Chasing after a man whose wife’s body is barely cold in the ground.

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Via tenplay.com.au

51. Sons of Anarchy

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Pilot�episode:�September 3, 2008

What it is about:�Set in the town of Charming, California, the show is about Jax Teller, who finds himself in a dilemma involving his principles and his loyalty to�Sons of Anarchy,�a club operating illegal businesses.

Watch Sons of Anarchy on Binge�

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50. Judging Amy

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Pilot�episode:�September 19, 1999

What it is about:�The drama series follows the life of Amy Gray, a corporate lawyer in New York, who has to go back to her childhood home in Hartford, Connecticut after her divorce and work for�Hartford’s family court.

Maxine: Men look in the mirror just as much as women do. They just conclude they always look great.

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Via�fanpop.com

49. One Tree Hill

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Via buzzfeed.com

Pilot�episode:�September 23, 2003

What it is about: The series revolves around the lives of half-brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott. Set in the town of Tree Hill in North Carolina, the drama involves family, basketball, small-town rumours, and romance.

Lucas Scott: Do you ever wonder if the we make the moments in our lives or if the moments in our lives make us?

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48. Veronica Mars

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Via mashable.com

Pilot�episode:�May 22, 2007

What it is about:�This crime series is about the life of titular character, Veronica Mars, who used to be the popular girl until a series of events turned her into an outcast and, eventually, the assistant of her dad who is a private investigator.

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Via�momentummoonlight.com

47. Californication

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Pilot�episode:�August 13, 2007

What it is about:�This adult sitcom follows the life of Hank Moody, an alcoholic writer�who is also a womaniser and sex addict. His struggles include attempting to reconnect with his daughter, a longing for his ex, and a string of bad decisions.

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Via weheartit.com

46. House

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Via greatamericanthings.net

Pilot�episode:�November 16, 2004

What it is about:�Dr. Gregory House is the Sherlock Holmes of the medical world. Working in the fictional�Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, Dr. House has made a reputation by solving medical puzzles and unknown afflictions.

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Via giphy.com

45. Smallville

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Via fanpop.com

Pilot�episode:�October 16, 2001

What it is about:�The series tells the story of a teenage Clark Kent�before he was Superman and when he was still discovering his powers. We see how he goes through high school and struggles with his identity.

Chloe Sullivan: This is the story of an amazing boy who grew up in the fields of Kansas in a little town called Smallville. When he became a man, he believed the only way to seize his destiny was to turn his back on both his parents and refused to see the darkness descending on earth. But all that was about to change. He was about to face his greatest challenge.

Via fanpop.com
Via fanpop.com

44. Sex and the City

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Via panjury.com

Pilot�episode:�June 6, 1998

What it is about:�One of the most popular shows with a movie franchise,�Sex and the City�follows the life of sex columnist, Carrie Bradshaw, and her friends as they navigate New York’s glamorous life and tumultuous dating scene.

Watch Sex and the City on Binge

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Via fanforum.com

43. Gilmore Girls

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Via cwtv.com

Pilot�episode:�October 5, 2000

What it is about:�Gilmore Girls�is a story about the Gilmores, Lorelai and her daughter, Rory, who live in Stars Hollow, Connecticut. The show features their relationships, their romances, and multiple dramas.

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42. Dexter

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Via fansided.com

Pilot�episode:�October 1, 2006

What it is about:�This crime series follows the life and adventures of Dexter Morgan, a blood splatter expert. Set in Miami, unknown to others, Dexter lives a double life: he solves murders�and�commits them.

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41. Passions

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Via tvmegasite.com

Pilot�episode:�July 5, 1999

What it is about:�Set in the beautiful town of Harmony in New England,�Passions�is a soap opera that revolves around the lives, lies, and secrets of the wealthy and powerful families living in the town.

Ethan: Studies I’ve seen say the number one reason marriages are successful is because the two people involved have a lot in common. You have a lot. Luis is common.

Via tvseriesfinale.com

40. Nurse Jackie

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Via tvmediainsights.com

Pilot�episode:�June 8, 2009

What it is about:�The series follows the life of title character, nurse Jackie Peyton. She is a reliable nurse who is committed to giving her patients the best service; she’s perfect other than the fact that she is also a drug addict.

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