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RANKED: 15 of Amazon's original shows from best to worst

No. 15: "Crisis in Six Scenes" — 44/100

RANKED: 15 of Amazon's original shows from best to worst

No. 14: "Hand of God" — 44/100

No. 14: "Hand of God" — 44/100

Average critic score: 44/100

Audience score: 7.2/10

Amazon description: "A psychological drama about a morally-corrupt judge who suffers a breakdown and believes God is compelling him onto a path of vigilante justice."

No. 13: "Goliath" — 64/100

No. 13: "Goliath" — 64/100

Average critic score: 64/100

Audience score: 6.7/10

Amazon description: "Once a powerful lawyer, Billy McBride is now burned out and washed up, spending more time in a bar than a courtroom. When he reluctantly agrees to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the biggest client of the massive law firm he helped create, Billy and his ragtag team uncover a vast and deadly conspiracy, pitting them all in a life or death trial against the ultimate Goliath."

No. 12: "Doctor Thorne" — 64/100

No. 12: "Doctor Thorne" — 64/100

Average critic score: 64/100

Audience score: 7.4/10

Amazon description: "From the creator of Downton Abbey. Dr. Thorne lives a quiet life with niece Mary in Greshambury, home of the wealthy Gresham family. Unbeknownst to others, the Greshams have lost their fortune and matriarch Lady Arabella has a scheme to regain it via an arranged marriage with her son and an American heiress. However, her son plans to elope with Mary, which complicates Lady Arabella's plans."

No. 11: "Mad Dogs" — 64/100

No. 11: "Mad Dogs" — 64/100

Average critic score: 64/100

Audience score: 7.5/10

Amazon description: "When a group of underachieving 40-something friends gather in Belize to celebrate the early retirement of an old friend, a series of wild events unfold, exposing dark secrets, deception and even murder. Starring Ben Chaplin (The Thin Red Line), Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos), Billy Zane (Twin Peaks), Steve Zahn (Dallas Buyers Club) and Romany Malco (Weeds). Executive produced by Cris Cole and Shawn Ryan (The Shield)."

No. 10: "Alpha House" — 68/100

No. 10: "Alpha House" — 68/100

Average critic score: 68/100

Audience score: 6.8/10

Amazon description: "They work in the Senate. They live in the house - Alpha House."

No. 9: "Betas" — 69/100

No. 9: "Betas" — 69/100

Average critic score: 69/100

Audience score: 7.6/10

Amazon description: "Trey and his guys have an app, and a plan — now they need an investor. It's party-crashing time."

No. 8: "Red Oaks" — 70/100

No. 8: "Red Oaks" — 70/100

Average critic score: 70/100

Audience score: 6.7/10

Amazon description: "A coming-of-age comedy set in the 'go-go' 80s about a college student enjoying a last hurrah before summer comes to an end — and the future begins."

No. 7: "Bosch" — 73.5/100

No. 7: "Bosch" — 73.5/100

Average critic score: 73.5/100

Audience score: 8.3/10

Amazon description: "Based on Michael Connelly's best-selling novels, Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver), an LAPD homicide detective, stands trial for the fatal shooting of a serial murder suspect — just as a cold case involving the remains of a missing boy forces Bosch to confront his past. As daring recruit, Julia Brasher (Annie Wersching), catches his eye, and departmental politics heat up, Bosch will pursue justice at all costs."

No. 6: "Mozart in the Jungle" — 72/100

No. 6: "Mozart in the Jungle" — 72/100

Average critic score: 72/100

Audience score: 7.65/10

Amazon description: "What happens behind the curtains at the symphony is just as captivating as what happens on stage. Brash new maestro Rodrigo (Gael Garcia Bernal) is stirring things up, and young oboist Hailey (Lola Kirke) hopes for her big chance."

No. 5: "One Mississippi" — 77/100

No. 5: "One Mississippi" — 77/100

Average critic score: 77/100

Audience score: 6.9/10

Amazon description: "One Mississippi is a dark comedy inspired by comedian Tig Notaro's life. Tig returns to her hometown in Mississippi, where she contends with the death of her mother and her own mortality as she embarks on a painful yet hilarious journey that unearths uncomfortable truths about her family and her self."

No. 4: "The Man in the High Castle" — 77/100

No. 4: "The Man in the High Castle" — 77/100

Average critic score: 77/100

Audience score: 7.0/10

Amazon description: "Based on Philip K. Dick's award-winning novel, and executive produced by Ridley Scott (Blade Runner), and Frank Spotnitz (The X-Files), The Man in the High Castle explores what it would be like if the Allied Powers had lost WWII, and Japan and Germany ruled the United States."

No. 3: "Catastrophe" — 85/100

No. 3: "Catastrophe" — 85/100

Average critic score: 85/100

Audience score: 7.5/10

Amazon description: "Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan write and star in this R-rated comedy about a one-week stand between a Boston ad exec and a London schoolteacher that leads to an accidental pregnancy. When Rob moves to the UK to help figure things out, cultures clash and hormones flare as these two realize they don't know the first thing about each other."

No. 2: "Fleabag" — 88/100

No. 2: "Fleabag" — 88/100

Average critic score: 88/100

Audience score: 7.9/10

Amazon description: "Fleabag is a hilarious and poignant window into the mind of a dry-witted, sexual, angry, grief-riddled woman, as she hurls herself at modern living in London. Award-winning playwright Phoebe Waller-Bridge writes and stars as Fleabag, an unfiltered woman trying to heal, while rejecting anyone who tries to help her and keeping up her bravado all along."

No. 1: "Transparent" — 92/100

No. 1: "Transparent" — 92/100

Average critic score: 92/100

Audience score: 7.3/10

Amazon description: "When the Pfefferman family patriarch makes a dramatic admission, the entire family's secrets start to spill out, and each of them spin in a different direction as they begin to figure out who they are going to become."

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