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The best TV show of every year since 2000, according to critics
2000: "The Sopranos" (Season 2)
2001: "The Office: UK" (Season 1)
Critic score: 98/100
User score: 8.6/10
What critics said: "It takes a little while to get into it (episode two clinched it for me), but once you get used to the accents and dry humor, you're hooked." — Chicago Sun-Times
2002: "The Office: UK" (Season 2)
Critic score: 93/100
User score: 8.9/10
What critics said: "The pleasure to be taken from 'Office' isn't merely that of laughter — it's the pleasure of watching a piece of entertainment so perfectly made and so delicately acted." — Entertainment Weekly
2003: "The Office: UK" (Season 3)
Critic score: 98/100
User score: 8.2/10
What critics said: "Quite possibly the finest closing chapter ever for a TV series." — San Francisco Chronicle
2004: "The Wire" (Season 3)
Critic score: 98/100
User score: 9.5/10
What critics said: "If you do that rare TV thing of actually paying close attention, HBO's complex, richly detailed crime drama will sweep you away like a fine novel." — Detroit Free Press
2005: "Deadwood" (Season 2)
Critic score: 93/100
User score: 9.1/10
What critics said: "Magnificently profane and entirely engaging, Deadwood remains one of TV's best character-driven dramas." — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2006: "The Wire" (Season 4)
Critic score: 98/100
User score: 9.5/10
What critics said: "Brilliant, scathing, sprawling, 'The Wire' has turned our indifference to urban decay into a TV achievement of the highest order." — USA Today
2007: "Curb Your Enthusiam" (Season 6)
Critic score: 89/100
User score: 8.6/10
What critics said: "It has become one of the most reliably amusing comedies on TV, taking little annoyances, indignities, and offenses, and worrying at them until they bubble into fantastically overblown debacles." — Entertainment Weekly
2008: "The Wire" (Season 5)
Critic score: 89/100
User score: 9.2/10
What critics said: "Every single scene of 'The Wire' is meticulously scripted and dramatically riveting." — Salon
2009: "Mad Men" (Season 3)
Critic score: 87/100
User score: 8.8/10
What critics said: "It all makes for a rich, captivating series to look at. And listen to. Even, or especially, when it's not saying anything at all." — Time
2010: "Mad Men" (Season 4)
Critic score: 92/100
User score: 9.0/10
What critics said: "True-blue fans will swoon. Everything they - you - love about this classic is laid out, banquet-like, Sunday night - the fashions, style, elegance, writing, characters, precision, beauty and most of all, the humor." — Newsday
2011: "Breaking Bad" (Season 4)
Critic score: 96/100
User score: 9.5/10
What critics said: "'Breaking Bad' is unquestionably one of the greatest dramas in TV history." — The Hollywood Reporter
2012: "Breaking Bad" (Season 5)
Critic score: 99/100
User score: 9.7/10
What critics said: "The arc of this character—series creator Vince Gilligan's invention of Walter White as a sick soul—is, it's clear now, one of the great narratives in Television history." — Entertainment Weekly
2013: "Enlightened" (Season 2)
Critic score: 95/100
User score: 7.6/10
What critics said: "The show's must-see second season is one of the best stories I've experienced in a long time." — The Huffington Post
2014: "Game of Thrones" (Season 4)
Critic score: 94/100
User score: 9.2/10
What critics said: "The acting is delightful, the visuals are sumptuous, the stories couldn't be more surprising." — The Wrap
2015: "Fargo" (Season 2)
Critic score: 96/100
User score: 9.3/10
What critics said: "The new season of 'Fargo' shows TV-making at its most impressive, with every single aspect--the writing, the acting, the directing, the cinematography, the music, the set design--spot on and in sync." — Boston Globe
2016: "Rectify" (Season 4)
Critic score: 100/100
User score: 9.2/10
What critics said: "It allows us to know and care for these characters even when they try to hold us at arm’s length, by embracing their truths in quiet moments that connect us to their loneliness, uncertainty, and ultimately their hope." — Collider
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