The 20 best series of 2022 according to IMDB

The best of 2022
Better Call Saul (Netflix)
Plot
Success
Severance (Apple TV+)
The Rehearsal (HBO Max)
House of Dragon (HBO Max)
Atlanta (Hulu)
Harley Quinn (HBO Max)
The Bear (Disney+)
Euphoria (HBO Max)
Barry (HBO Max)
Pachinko (Apple TV+)
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO Max)
Andor (Disney+)
Hacks (HBO Max)
Reacher (Prime Video)
Reservation Dogs (Disney+)
Tokyo Vice (HBO Max)
Love, Victor (Disney+)
Never Have I Ever (Netflix)
Somebody Somewhere (HBO Max)
Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
The best of 2022

Streaming platforms worked hard in 2022, and the results were worth it. In this gallery, we've gathered the ones that got the best ratings on the user review site IMDB up to November. Check it out!

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Better Call Saul (Netflix)

Score: 8.9

'Better Call Saul' tops the list of best series of 2022, according to IMDB users. The production is a spin-off of the consecrated 'Breaking Bad'.

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Plot

The plot revolves around lawyer Jimmy McGill, also known as Saul Goodman, a citizen who tries to be an honest man but whose conduct is extremely questionable.

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Success

The success of the Saul Goodman saga began in 2015, and in 2022 its sixth and final season was released.

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Severance (Apple TV+)

Score: 8.7

Employees of a company agree to participate in an experiment where their personal and work memories are permanently separated. This plot makes 'Severance' one of the hits of the year 2022.

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The Rehearsal (HBO Max)

Score: 8.7

Nathan Fielder embarks on televised experiments where he visits decision-makers and helps them rehearse all possible scenarios for the event in question.

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House of Dragon (HBO Max)

Score: 8.6

House of Dragon takes place 172 years before the birth of 'Game of Thrones' protagonist Daenerys Targaryen.

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Atlanta (Hulu)

Score: 8.6

In an attempt to become a famous rapper, Earn and his cousin Alfred face social, personal, and economic issues.

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Harley Quinn (HBO Max)

Score: 8.5

After ending her relationship with the Joker, Harley Quinn goes on her way as an outlaw Queenpin in Gotham City. The series conquers viewers by mixing comedy and a lot of action.

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The Bear (Disney+)

Score: 8.4

In this breathtaking series, a young and talented haute cuisine chef finds himself facing the challenge of running his family's simple diner.

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Euphoria (HBO Max)

Score: 8.4

Since its launch in 2019, Euphoria has drawn attention for its sensitivity in telling the story of students facing challenges involving sexuality, drug use, and violence.

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Barry (HBO Max)

Score: 8.4

Barry is an outlaw stricken with depression. Heading toward a job for which he was recently hired, he is attracted by an artistic group and decides to change the course of his life.

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Pachinko (Apple TV+)

Score: 8.4

Immigration is the central theme of the Korean series 'Pachinko' on Apple TV.

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Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (HBO Max)

Score: 8.3

With the arrival of a new owner, the Los Angeles Lakers become the most successful professional basketball team of the 1980s.

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Andor (Disney+)

Score: 8.2

The series predates the story of Star Wars. It follows the character Cassian Andor five years before the events of the saga.

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Hacks (HBO Max)

Score: 8.2

'Hacks' focuses on the relationship between a young comedy writer and a legendary stand-up comedian. The series received critical acclaim and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing.

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Reacher (Prime Video)

Score: 8.1

Investigator Jack Reacher is falsely accused of murder and finds himself in the middle of a deadly conspiracy.

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Reservation Dogs (Disney+)

Score: 8.1

This fun comedy tells the lives of four indigenous teenagers from Oklahoma who spend their days committing crimes and fighting them.

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Tokyo Vice (HBO Max)

Score: 8

This crime drama follows a young journalist who dives into the underworld of Tokyo in the late 1990s.

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Love, Victor (Disney+)

Score: 8

The series describes the discoveries of a teenager and his challenges in adapting to a new city, a new college, and his sexual orientation.

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Never Have I Ever (Netflix)

Score: 7.9

In a plot inspired by the life of producer Mindy Kaling, an Indian-American teenager decides to become popular.

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Somebody Somewhere (HBO Max)

Score: 7.9

'Somebody, Somewhere' tells the story of Sam, a person who struggles to match the conventions of her hometown. Singing, however, immerses her in a journey of discovery.

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Slow Horses (Apple TV+)

Score: 7.7

This spy drama follows a dysfunctional team of MI5 agents and their obnoxious boss, the notorious Jackson Lamb.

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