Top 10 Apple TV Shows That I Recommend to Everyone
10. Bad Sisters
A wicked, hilarious, and deeply Irish thriller about five sisters who may or may not have conspired to kill their brother-in-law (who is truly one of the most loathsome characters in TV history). It’s a perfect mix of family bonds and "how-to" murder planning.
9. Silo
Based on the Wool trilogy by Hugh Howey, this show is set in a giant underground silo that houses the last 10,000 people on Earth. Rebecca Ferguson stars as an engineer who starts uncovering the deadly secrets of why they are down there and who is really in charge.
8. Pachinko
A sweeping, multigenerational epic that follows a Korean family through four generations, starting with the Japanese occupation. It is one of the most beautiful-looking shows ever made, with a deep, emotional core that explores identity, survival, and the weight of the past.
7. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
Set within the "Monsterverse" (Godzilla/Kong), this show manages to do the impossible: make the human characters as interesting as the Kaiju. Kurt Russell and his real-life son Wyatt Russell play the same character across two different timelines, uncovering the secret history of the organization that tracks the Titans.
6. For All Mankind
What if the space race never ended? This series imagines a world where the Soviets landed on the moon first, causing the global superpower struggle to move into the stars. As of March 27, 2026, the show is entering its fifth season, having jumped ahead to a colonized Mars in the year 2012.
5. Ted Lasso
The show that put Apple TV+ on the map. Even with rumors of a fourth season arriving later this summer, the core three seasons are a complete, heartwarming journey about an American football coach moving to England to manage a soccer team. It is an "optimism injection" that everyone needs at least once.
4. Shrinking
Now in its third season as of 2026, this show stars Jason Segel as a grieving therapist who starts telling his clients exactly what he thinks. Harrison Ford gives perhaps his best late-career performance here as a grumpy, Parkinson ’s-battling mentor. It is the definition of "comfort TV" that actually has something to say about grief.
3. Slow Horses
Forget James Bond; meet Jackson Lamb. Gary Oldman is legendary as the slovenly, flatulent leader of "Slough House," a dumping ground for MI5 rejects. It is razor-sharp, hilarious, and features some of the best-written espionage plots on television.
2. Pluribus
The newest "must-watch" sensation (premiered late 2025). Created by Vince Gilligan (Breaking Bad) and starring Rhea Seehorn, it’s a grounded sci-fi character study about an alien "virus" that merges human consciousness into a hive-mind. Seehorn plays one of the few people immune to it, trying to navigate a world that is suddenly, terrifyingly "at peace."
1. Severance
This is the show everyone talks about for a reason. It follows employees at Lumon Industries who undergo a procedure to surgically divide their memories between their work and personal lives. It is a haunting, visually stunning exploration of corporate culture that will leave you staring at your own office badge with suspicion.



