30 Perfect Apple TV+ Shows With Zero Bad Episodes

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Apple TV+ has established itself as a powerhouse of original content, prioritizing high production values and narrative depth over volume. Since its launch, the streaming service has cultivated a library that spans intense science fiction, heartbreaking dramas, and award-winning comedies. Many of these productions have maintained a consistent level of quality throughout their entire runs, avoiding the common pitfalls of mid-season slumps or filler episodes. The following list highlights thirty series that exemplify the platform’s commitment to prestige television and storytelling excellence.

‘Severance’ (2022– )

'Severance' (2022– )
Endeavor Content

Mark Scout leads a team at Lumon Industries, where employees undergo a surgical procedure that divides their memories between work and personal lives. This experiment in work-life balance is called into question as Mark finds himself at the center of an unraveling mystery. ‘Severance’ explores themes of corporate control and identity through its stark, minimalist aesthetic. The show has received critical acclaim for its screenplay, direction, and the lead performance by Adam Scott.

‘Ted Lasso’ (2020–2023)

'Ted Lasso' (2020–2023)
Warner Bros. Television

An American football coach is hired to manage a struggling British soccer team despite having no experience in the sport. ‘Ted Lasso’ focuses on the titular character’s relentless optimism as he navigates the skepticism of the players and the local community. The show balances its comedic elements with deep character development and emotional resonance. It became a cultural phenomenon and won multiple Primetime Emmy Awards during its three-season run.

‘Slow Horses’ (2022– )

'Slow Horses' (2022– )
See-Saw Films

This espionage thriller follows a group of MI5 agents who have been exiled to Slough House due to their career-ending mistakes. Led by the irascible Jackson Lamb, the team unexpectedly finds themselves involved in dangerous operations that threaten national security. The narrative of ‘Slow Horses’ is driven by sharp dialogue and a cynical take on the world of international intelligence. Each season adapts a novel from Mick Herron’s acclaimed book series.

‘For All Mankind’ (2019– )

'For All Mankind' (2019– )
Tall Ship Productions

The series presents an alternative history where the Soviet Union beats the United States to the moon, causing the global space race to never end. ‘For All Mankind’ spans decades, depicting the evolving lives of astronauts and engineers as they push the boundaries of space exploration. It meticulously explores how this different timeline affects social issues and international politics on Earth. The production is noted for its high-quality visual effects and historical world-building.

‘Black Bird’ (2022)

'Black Bird' (2022)
Imperative Entertainment

Jimmy Keene is sentenced to ten years in prison but is offered a chance at freedom if he can elicit a confession from a suspected serial killer. This true-crime miniseries is based on Keene’s autobiographical novel about his undercover mission in a maximum-security facility. The tension in ‘Black Bird’ builds through the psychological games played between the two protagonists in their confined environment. Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser received significant praise for their intense performances.

‘Pachinko’ (2022– )

'Pachinko' (2022– )
Media Res

Based on the bestselling novel by Min Jin Lee, this epic saga follows four generations of a Korean family as they migrate to Japan. ‘Pachinko’ weaves between different time periods, showcasing the struggles of Sunja as she fights for her family’s survival across the 20th century. The story explores universal themes of identity, resilience, and the impact of colonization. Its multilingual narrative and cinematic scope have earned it widespread international recognition.

‘Silo’ (2023– )

'Silo' (2023– )
AMC Studios

In a ruined, toxic future, a community lives in a giant underground facility that plunges hundreds of stories deep. When the sheriff breaks a fundamental rule and residents die mysteriously, an engineer named Juliette begins to uncover shocking secrets about the world of ‘Silo’. The series is an adaptation of Hugh Howey’s post-apocalyptic science fiction novels. ‘Silo’ maintains a constant sense of dread and mystery as characters navigate the rigid social hierarchy of the facility.

‘Shrinking’ (2023– )

'Shrinking' (2023– )
Warner Bros. Television

A grieving therapist decides to break ethical barriers by telling his clients exactly what he thinks, leading to massive changes in their lives and his own. ‘Shrinking’ follows Jimmy as he balances his professional breakthroughs with his struggles as a single father. The ensemble cast includes Harrison Ford in a rare television role as a mentor dealing with Parkinson’s disease. The show explores the intersection of humor and healing in the wake of personal tragedy.

‘Foundation’ (2021– )

'Foundation' (2021– )
Paramount Television Studios

This ambitious sci-fi series is based on Isaac Asimov’s seminal novels about the fall of a Galactic Empire and a band of exiles working to save humanity. ‘Foundation’ follows the efforts of mathematician Hari Seldon, who uses psychohistory to predict the collapse of civilization. The narrative spans centuries and multiple planets, featuring complex political intrigue and philosophical questions. It is recognized for its grand scale and high-end visual storytelling.

‘Defending Jacob’ (2020)

'Defending Jacob' (2020)
Paramount Television Studios

An assistant district attorney’s life is shattered when his teenage son is accused of murdering a classmate. ‘Defending Jacob’ chronicles the legal battle and the internal strain placed on the family as they deal with public scrutiny and private doubts. The limited series is adapted from William Landay’s novel of the same name. It provides a grounded look at the justice system and the lengths to which parents will go to protect their children.

‘Lessons in Chemistry’ (2023)

'Lessons in Chemistry' (2023)
Aggregate Films

Set in the early 1950s, Elizabeth Zott’s dream of being a scientist is put on hold in a society that deems women belong in the domestic sphere. After being fired from her lab, she accepts a job as a host on a television cooking show and begins teaching a nation of overlooked housewives. ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ explores the barriers faced by women in STEM during the mid-20th century. The story highlights the power of persistence and the scientific nature of everyday life.

‘Drops of God’ (2023)

'Drops of God' (2023)
Adline Entertainment

While the world of oenology is in mourning, the daughter of a famous wine guide creator discovers she must compete against her father’s protégé to claim her inheritance. ‘Drops of God’ follows Camille as she undergoes a series of sensory tests to prove her worth despite having never tasted wine. The series is a French-Japanese-English co-production based on a popular manga. It is celebrated for its unique premise and the atmospheric way it depicts the art of wine tasting.

‘Bad Sisters’ (2022– )

'Bad Sisters' (2022– )
Merman

The Garvey sisters are bound together by the premature death of their parents and a promise to always protect one another. When their brother-in-law dies, a life insurance company launches an investigation, suspecting the sisters of foul play. ‘Bad Sisters’ is a dark comedy thriller that utilizes a non-linear timeline to reveal the motives behind the central death. The show is praised for its sharp wit and the strong chemistry among the lead actresses.

‘Mythic Quest’ (2020– )

'Mythic Quest' (2020– )
Lionsgate Television

The employees of a successful video game studio face the challenges of maintaining a hit multiplayer game. ‘Mythic Quest’ focuses on the ego-driven creative director Ian Grimm and the lead engineer Poppy Li as they clash over the game’s direction. It satirizes the gaming industry while also offering surprisingly poignant standalone episodes. The series captures the chaotic energy of a creative workplace through its talented ensemble cast.

‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

'The Morning Show' (2019– )
Echo Films

This drama takes an inside look at the lives of the people who help America wake up, exploring the unique challenges faced by the professionals on a news network. ‘The Morning Show’ addresses modern workplace dynamics and the fallout of a high-profile scandal involving one of its anchors. Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon star as journalists navigating a shifting media landscape and internal power struggles. The series often incorporates real-world events into its fictional newsroom setting.

‘Trying’ (2020– )

'Trying' (2020– )
BBC Studios

All Nikki and Jason want is a baby, but they discover they are unable to conceive, leading them to decide on adoption. ‘Trying’ follows the couple as they navigate the complex and emotionally taxing adoption process in London. The show maintains a warm, optimistic tone while tackling the realities of infertility and the desire for parenthood. It emphasizes the importance of a support system and the humor found in life’s obstacles.

‘Acapulco’ (2021– )

'Acapulco' (2021– )
Lionsgate Television

In 1984, Máximo Gallardo lands his dream job as a cabana boy at the hottest resort in Mexico. ‘Acapulco’ follows his journey as he learns that the job is far more complicated than he ever imagined. The story is told through flashbacks as an older Máximo recounts his experiences to his nephew in the present day. The vibrant, colorful aesthetic and bilingual dialogue contribute to the show’s uplifting and nostalgic atmosphere.

‘Prehistoric Planet’ (2022–2023)

'Prehistoric Planet' (2022–2023)
BBC Studios Natural History Unit

This nature documentary series uses state-of-the-art visual effects to depict dinosaurs living in their natural habitats millions of years ago. ‘Prehistoric Planet’ is narrated by Sir David Attenborough and features a score by Hans Zimmer. The episodes are organized by different biomes, such as deserts, ice worlds, and freshwater environments. It incorporates the latest paleontological research to portray these extinct creatures with unprecedented realism and scientific accuracy.

‘Five Days at Memorial’ (2022)

'Five Days at Memorial' (2022)
International Famous Players Radio Pictures Corporation

This limited series chronicles the impact of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath on a local hospital in New Orleans. ‘Five Days at Memorial’ depicts the harrowing conditions faced by medical staff and patients as the facility loses power and floodwaters rise. The narrative explores the difficult ethical decisions made by caregivers during the crisis. It is based on the non-fiction book by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sheri Fink.

‘Presumed Innocent’ (2024– )

'Presumed Innocent' (2024– )
Warner Bros. Television

A horrific murder upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney’s office when one of its own is suspected of the crime. ‘Presumed Innocent’ focuses on Rusty Sabich as he fights to keep his family and marriage together while being the prime suspect in a high-profile case. The legal thriller explores themes of obsession, politics, and the limits of love. It is based on the classic novel by Scott Turow and features a reimagined take on the courtroom drama.

‘Dark Matter’ (2024– )

'Dark Matter' (2024– )
Matt Tolmach Productions

Jason Dessen is a physicist and professor who is abducted into an alternate version of his life. ‘Dark Matter’ follows his desperate journey to return to his true family while navigating a multiverse of lives he could have lived. The series is adapted by Blake Crouch from his own best-selling science fiction novel. It examines the consequences of the choices people make and the theoretical possibilities of quantum mechanics.

‘Dickinson’ (2019–2021)

'Dickinson' (2019–2021)
wiip

This series provides a contemporary look at the world of young poet Emily Dickinson, blending 19th-century settings with modern sensibilities and music. ‘Dickinson’ explores Emily’s struggles with her constrained society and her ambitious literary aspirations. Hailee Steinfeld stars as the rebellious poet who uses her imagination to escape the limitations of her time. The show is known for its surreal imagery and its exploration of gender and artistic freedom.

‘Physical’ (2021–2023)

'Physical' (2021–2023)
Tomorrow Studios

Set in 1980s San Diego, Sheila Rubin is a quietly tortured housewife who finds an unconventional path to power through the world of aerobics. ‘Physical’ tracks her transformation from a dutiful wife into a successful lifestyle guru and entrepreneur. The show features a dark inner monologue that reveals Sheila’s internal battles with body image and self-esteem. It offers a gritty look at the rise of the home fitness industry during the decade.

‘Hijack’ (2023– )

'Hijack' (2023– )
Green Door Pictures

When Flight KA29 is hijacked during its seven-hour journey to London, corporate negotiator Sam Nelson tries to use his professional skills to save everyone on board. ‘Hijack’ unfolds in real-time, providing a high-stakes, tense atmosphere as authorities on the ground scramble for answers. The narrative shifts between the cabin of the plane and the investigation occurring on the ground. Idris Elba stars as the central figure attempting to outmaneuver the hijackers without using violence.

‘Sugar’ (2024– )

'Sugar' (2024– )
Genre Films

John Sugar is an American private investigator on the heels of the mysterious disappearance of Olivia Siegel, the granddaughter of a legendary Hollywood producer. ‘Sugar’ follows the investigator as he uncovers the Siegel family’s secrets, some very recent and others long-buried. The series pays homage to classic film noir while incorporating a unique stylistic approach to its visual storytelling. Colin Farrell portrays the enigmatic protagonist who possesses a deep love for cinema.

‘The Afterparty’ (2022–2023)

'The Afterparty' (2022–2023)
Lord Miller

A high school reunion afterparty ends in a death, and every guest becomes a suspect in this genre-bending murder mystery. ‘The Afterparty’ uses a unique format where each episode is told from a different character’s perspective, utilizing a different cinematic style to match their personality. Detective Danner investigates the clues to find the truth behind the crime. The series blends comedy and suspense while challenging the audience to solve the puzzle.

‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ (2023– )

'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters' (2023– )
Chris Black Broadcasting System

Following a thunderous battle between Godzilla and the Titans, two siblings follow in their father’s footsteps to uncover their family’s connection to a secretive organization. ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ spans several decades, linking events from the 1950s to the modern MonsterVerse. The story centers on the human impact of living in a world inhabited by giant monsters. It features Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell playing the same character at different stages of life.

‘Manhunt’ (2024)

'Manhunt' (2024)
POV Entertainment

This historical conspiracy thriller follows the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination and the high-stakes hunt for John Wilkes Booth. ‘Manhunt’ focuses on Edwin Stanton, Lincoln’s Secretary of War, as he leads the efforts to capture the fugitive and preserve the ideals of the Union. The series explores the political instability of the Reconstruction era and the complex motivations of those involved in the plot. It is based on the book by James L. Swanson.

‘Masters of the Air’ (2024)

'Masters of the Air' (2024)
Amblin Television

During World War II, the men of the 100th Bomb Group conduct perilous bombing raids over Nazi Germany. ‘Masters of the Air’ depicts the psychological and physical toll of aerial combat on the young pilots and crews. The production is a companion piece to the acclaimed series ‘Band of Brothers’ and ‘The Pacific’. It features large-scale action sequences and emphasizes the brotherhood formed in the face of extreme danger.

‘Palm Royale’ (2024– )

'Palm Royale' (2024– )
Jaywalker Pictures

In 1969, Maxine Simmons attempts to cross the line between the haves and the have-nots to secure her place in America’s most exclusive society. ‘Palm Royale’ follows Maxine as she navigates the glamorous yet treacherous world of elite social clubs in Palm Beach. The series examines how much of oneself one is willing to sacrifice to achieve high social standing. The cast includes Kristen Wiig and Allison Janney in a colorful, period-accurate setting.

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