Many successful TV shows attract loyal fan bases who are excited to tune into something similar with each new episode, expecting a comforting cast of familiar characters, locations, and plot lines to appear on the screen. While this may work for some television programs, other notable shows draw in audiences due to their unpredictable nature and fast twists.

For viewers of these shows, investment stems from the compelling nature of their storylines, which can rarely be guessed ahead of time. As a result, fans journey alongside the characters in the show, blind to what will occur confusion, so that they can experience moments of highs and lows, and at times confusion, in real time. For example, shows like Donald Glover's Atlanta seamlessly switch in genre and tone with each new episode, while series like David Lynch's Twin Peaks aren't afraid to devolve, boldly plunging the story line into chaos. In the end, mercurial programs like these can naturally become the most creative and unique in Hollywood.

10 Squid Game (2021-Present)

Created by Hwang Dong-Hyuk

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Squid Game
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Action & Adventure
Mystery
Drama
Thriller
Release Date
2021 - 2025-00-00
Network
Netflix
Showrunner
Hwang Dong-hyuk
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    Seong Gi-hun / 'No. 456'
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Squid Game is a South Korean series released in 2021 about financially struggling individuals who are invited to participate in a series of children's games. The competition offers a lucrative prize but comes with perilous consequences, as the players soon discover the lethal stakes involved in each round.

Directors
Hwang Dong-hyuk
Writers
Hwang Dong-hyuk
Main Genre
Mystery
Creator(s)
Hwang Dong-hyuk
Seasons
3

Squid Game is one of the newest and most famous examples of an unpredictable plot line, and has just come out with its record-breaking second season. The Korean Netflix show follows a series of desperate individuals who gamble their lives by participating in a dangerous series of games in order to have their debts paid off. The structure of Squid Game makes it so that naturally that there will be a series of shocking twists and turns.

Episode Number

Game Type

Episode 1

The Recruiting Game

Episode 2

Red Light, Green Light

Episode 3

Sugar Honeycombs

Episode 4

Tug of War

Episode 5

Marbles

Episode 6

Hopscotch

Episode 7

Squid Game

Each episode focuses on a different game, ranging from death by a giant laser-shooting statue in the "Red Light, Green Light" game, to something as simple as failing to outline the shape of a sugar cookie, as is the case in the "Sugar Honeycomb" challenge. Not to mention, fans must wait with bated breath each episode to see if their favorite players will survive, as most fan-favorites are killed off by the finale. Watchers soon learn the tragedy that no one is safe in Squid Game with several major deaths in season 2.

9 Breaking Bad (2008-2013)

Created by Vince Gilligan

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Breaking Bad
Release Date
2008 - 2013-00-00
Network
AMC
Showrunner
Vince Gilligan

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Streaming

Breaking Bad, created by Vince Gilligan, follows a chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin named Walter White (Bryan Cranston) as he attempts to provide for his family following a fatal diagnosis. With nothing left to fear, White ascends to power in the world of drugs and crime, transforming the simple family man into someone known only as Heisenberg.

Directors
Vince Gilligan, Michelle Maclaren
Writers
Peter Gould, Gennifer Hutchison, Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Moira Walley-Beckett, Sam Catlin, Thomas Schnauz
Seasons
5

Few series have reached the popularity achieved by Breaking Bad, the FX series that stunned viewers with its brutality and honesty. The series tells the story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with incurable cancer. In order to his family, Walt begins creating meth, but becomes sucked into the world of his new profession and Walter becomes evil. By the final episode of the series, the show barely resembles what it did in the pilot.

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Gone is the heartwarming dynamic between Walt and his family, because, much like the real world, things escalate quickly once Walter becomes involved with drugs in Breaking Bad. However, episodes throughout range greatly, focusing on mundane moments like Walt hilariously attempting to catch a fly in his laboratory, to action-packed, daring train heists. Like Squid Game, no characters are spared in Breaking Bad due to popularity with audiences or importance in the story. Many shocking deaths are sprinkled in its episodes, caught audiences by surprise.

8 Dexter (2006-2013)

Created by Jeff Lindsay

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Dexter
Release Date
2006 - 2013-00-00
Network
Showtime
Showrunner
Clyde Phillips

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Streaming

Dexter is a television series following Dexter Morgan, a blood spatter analyst for Miami Metro Police who secretly leads a dual life as a vigilante serial killer. Released in 2006, the show focuses on Dexter's internal conflict as he hunts down criminals who elude justice within the legal system.

Directors
John Dahl, Steve Shill, Keith Gordon, Marcos Siega, Michael Cuesta, Romeo Tirone, Ernest R. Dickerson, Tony Goldwyn, Nick Gomez, Rob Lieberman, Tim Hunter, Adam Davidson, Alik Sakharov, Brian Kirk, Holly Dale, Jeremy Podeswa, Michael Lehmann, Milan Cheylov, Seith Mann
Writers
Scott Reynolds, Jace Richdale, James Manos, Jr., Drew Z. Greenberg, Jim Leonard, Karen Campbell
Seasons
8

Showtime's thriller series, Dexter is a wild ride from start to finish. This is natural, considering that Dexter spotlights the life of Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall), a blood-spatter expert in the Miami Police Department, who is secretly a serial killer hunting those who he deems guilty of committing terrible acts.

Dexter's episodes lean into the comedic nature of his absurd position, while also embracing the darker and serious implications of its subject matter. Dexter is hard for audiences to understand fully, as his unpredictable nature causes him to be a devoted family man in one episode, and a ruthless killer in the next. The show is also full of jaw-dropping twists, such as the reveal of Brian Moser (Christian Carmago) as both Dexter's secret brother, and the ice truck killer. Similarly, the murder of Dexter's wife, Rita (Julie Benz), is a heartbreaking moment that devastated fans.

7 You (2018-Present)

Created by Greg Berlanti

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You
Release Date
2018 - 2025-00-00
Network
Lifetime, Netflix
Showrunner
Sera Gamble, Greg Berlanti
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You is a psychological thriller that follows a dangerously charming and intensely obsessive young man who manipulates his way into the lives of those he fixates upon, using extreme measures to pursue his unsettling aims.

Writers
Justin W. Lo
Seasons
5

Dexter is not the only serial killer story to keep fans on their toes, as Netflix's hit program, You, debuted in 2018 with a similar premise. This story focuses on an obsessive sociopath, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), who resorts to the worst things to be with the women he becomes infatuated by, even murder. Throughout the series, Joe quickly changes identity and location with each new season.

As a result, most seasons involve a new cast, new city, and new victims for Joe to sink his teeth into. Due to the show's nature, many leads and significant ing characters, such as Love Quinn (Joe's obsession in season 2 and later, wife), are killed off. Several twists keep you guessing as Joe attempts to run from his skeleton, including several characters who were presumed dead, making shock appearances, and others going missing or murdered with no apparent resolution. It is no wonder why the show continues to pull in viewers, anxious to see what Joe's next move is.

6 American Horror Story (2011-Present)

Created by Ryan Murphy

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American Horror Story
Release Date
October 17, 2012
Network
FX
Showrunner
Ryan Murphy

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Streaming

American Horror Story is a Horror Anthology series created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. The franchise has seen stars like Connie Britton, Jessica Lange, Denis O'Hare, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters, and Dylan McDermott. Each season follows a new premise and spans an array of horror genres like witches, ghosts, serial killers, and more.

Writers
Brad Falchuk, Ryan Murphy
Seasons
12

Ryan Murphy's anthology horror series was an instant hit when it first came out in 2011. The show follows a series of horror stories ranging from haunted houses to dramatic witch covens. Though each season brings a new cast of characters and locations who are American Horror Story, each story itself is hard for audiences to anticipate what comes next. Overall, American Horror Story is full of unforeseen twists and turns, as the show isn't afraid to venture into the grotesque and demented.

This includes the deaths of many key characters in each season, such as the mistreated character of Misty Day (Lily Rabe) in its third, "Coven," season, and Adelaide Langdon, in the show's first season, "Murder House." One of the most infamous twists in the series comes when the lead is revealed to be dead in "Murder House." Another tactic used by American Horror Story to maintain a sense of mystery, is its frequent shifts in character point of view, allowing audiences to discover something new by switching narrators.

5 Twin Peaks (1990-1991)

Created by Mark Frost & David Lynch

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Twin Peaks
Release Date
1990 - 1991-00-00
Network
ABC
Showrunner
Mark Frost
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Conceived by Mark Frost and David Lynch in 1990, Twin Peaks is a supernatural mystery-drama series that brings FBI Agent Dale Cooper to the quiet town of Twin Peaks to investigate the murder of a young woman named Laura Palmer. As Dale continues his investigation of her death, he learns that Laura's life wasn't as she d it, and the town itself is hiding far more secrets than they let on. The show received a revival for a third and final season two decades later to resolve the cliffhanger left at the end of the second season.

Directors
Mark Frost
Writers
David Lynch
Main Genre
Mystery
Seasons
3
Story By
david lynch

Few shows are as unpredictable and unstable as Mark Frost and David Lynch's cult classic, Twin Peaks. The short-lived series tells the strange story of Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), an eccentric FBI agent who is sent to a small town called "Twin Peaks" to investigate the murder of one of its beloved high school students, Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), who is tragically killed. For fans of David Lynch, Twin Peaks' unpredictable nature is a perfect example of his storytelling style, which was controversial at the time for its absurdist ending.

In 2017, David Lynch created the third and final installment of the series, Twin Peaks: The Return.

Almost everything in Twin Peaks is a mystery to viewers, who see the simple murder story turned into an exploration of the supernatural and conspiracy, ranging from ghost stories to mythical creatures. Many characters die suddenly or disappear altogether, such as Josie Packard (Joan Chen), one of the original leads who exits abruptly in season 2, and Annie Blackburn (Heather Graham), Dale's love interest. Indeed, even the fate of the beloved lead, Dale, is left open by the shocking series finale.

4 Lost (2004-2010)

Created by Damon Lindelof

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Lost
Release Date
2004 - 2010-00-00
Network
ABC
Showrunner
Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse

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Lost is a mystery drama series created for TV that follows a group of survivors of a plane crash and tells its story between the past, present, and future via flashbacks. When Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 crashes and lands on a mysterious island in the pacific ocean, the castaways discover their new temporary home may have a mind of its own, as strange supernatural events keep them locked to the island. From an unknown black smoke creature to dangerous islanders, the engers must work together to survive the island's seemingly deadly intentions.

Directors
Jack Bender, Stephen Williams
Writers
Jeffrey Lieber, J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof
Main Genre
Mystery
Creator(s)
J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Jeffrey Lieber
Seasons
6

ABC's hit show, Lost, is still heralded as one of the most unpredictable, long-running series in television history. The story follows a group of survivors who land on a deserted island after a plane crash. Over time, unexpected threats from the island cause them to question their reality and purposes for being on the island. Throughout the show's six seasons, Lost manages to keep its castaway plot line fresh, through a series of reveals and twists.

One of these is its expanding mythology of the island itself, which becomes increasingly strange and otherworldly. For example, characters such as Locke (Jeremy Bentham), who regains use of his legs after landing on the island, are transformed. Lost also loves to play with timelines, with many alternate realities playing out simultaneously, and random time jumps that reveal what is to come or what has already occurred. By the series' controversial finale, audiences must piece together plot lines to make sense of what happens to the characters' fates.

3 Mr. Robot (2019-2011)

Created by Sam Esmail

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Mr. Robot
Release Date
2015 - 2019-00-00
Network
USA
Showrunner
Sam Esmail
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Young computer programmer Elliot struggles with drug abuse, an anti-social disorder, and paranoia, and connects to people by hacking them. When he is approached by a mysterious anarchist calling himself Mr. Robot, he s a team of hacktivists called fsociety determined to take down the world's biggest corporations.

Directors
Sam Esmail
Writers
Sam Esmail
Seasons
4

Mr. Robot is a puzzle for viewers, and its clever plot is the kind to leave viewers thinking about it even after the series has ended. The USA show revolves around Elliot (Rami Malek), who excels in one of his best roles as a talented cyber-security hacker who suffers from dissociative personality disorder, who finds himself in a large-scale operation to take down his employer, E Corp.

Mr. Robot's plot is confusing to start with, and it takes incredible focus from viewers to keep up with the show. Due to his disorder, Elliot is an unreliable narrator, inconsistent, and in a constant battle to understand his own reality. Because of this, viewers themselves have trouble anticipating the show's next move. Apart from several shock deaths, such as one of the show's leads, Angela (Portia Doubleday), being executed in season 4, Mr. Robot wraps up in an astounding twist: Eliot has been controlled by an alternate personality throughout the entire series, known as "The Mastermind."

2 Russian Doll (2019-2022)

Created By Natasha Lyonne, Amy Poehler, & Leslye Headland

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Russian Doll
Release Date
2019 - 2022-00-00
Showrunner
Leslye Headland, Natasha Lyonne
Directors
Leslye Headland
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Russian Doll follows a cynical young woman named Nadia on her journey as the guest of honor at a seemingly inescapable party one night in New York City. After dying on the night of her party, Nadia keeps repeating the same day - over and over again, with death assured before each day ends. However, when she meets Alan Zaveri, a man who is experiencing the same phenomenon,  the pair work together to hopefully break the cycle once and for all. 

Writers
Leslye Headland, Amy Poehler, Natasha Lyonne
Seasons
2

Russian Doll is a time-travel show that puts a zany spin on the drama. The program is about Nadia (Natasha Lyonne), a cynical New York woman who finds herself caught in a time loop after she is involved in an accident leaving her party. Throughout the series, Nadia tries to discover a way to return to her normal timeline. The comedy series is a chaotic investigation into both the supernatural elements at play and Nadia's own life story, traumas, and secrets.

This includes delving into Nadia's complicated relationship with her family and friendships. Though the show's first season takes place in a time loop, Nadia and Alan (her fellow time traveler) uncover something shocking about their lives and deaths. Season 2 of Russian Doll complicates the plot line further, straying from the first season so that characters travel to embody their ancestors, something that is sure to leave audiences with questions after Season 2.

1 Atlanta (2016-2022)

Created by Donald Glover

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Atlanta
Release Date
2016 - 2022-00-00
Network
FX
Showrunner
Donald Glover

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Atlanta is a TV series created by and starring Donald Glover as Earnest "Earn" Marks as he navigates life in the Georgia capital. Most of Earnest's focus is on improving his and his daughter's life. From attempting to make amends with his former girlfriend Vanessa (Zazie Beats) to helping his cousin Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles, Earnest does what he can. Atlanta tends to follow separate story arcs in an anthology-like approach in the later seasons with a surreal style.

Directors
Donald Glover
Writers
Donald Glover
Seasons
4

Donald Glover's critically-acclaimed FX series, Atlanta, is an outlandish slice-of-life that keeps audiences guessing in each episode. Atlanta is a snapshot of the lives of Earn (Donald Glover) and his cousin, Alfred (Brian Tyree Henry), who aspire to become rappers in Atlanta. Their adventures highlight class, race, and other societal issues. Glover's show has a loose plot, moving with the unpredictable and zany lives of the leading characters.

Donald Glover and his brother Stephen Glover wrote all the songs sung by Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry) in Atlanta.

As a result, plot lines range greatly from season to season. Atlanta is a TV show that also isn't afraid to switch around genre-wise, with some episodes leaning into comedy, others drama, and even moments of horror in its anthology episodes. For example, popular episodes include the leads visiting an exclusive club where they bump shoulders with NFL players, and another where Darius (LaKeith Stanfield) encounters a creepy man known as Teddy Perkins (Donald Glover) while trying to purchase a piano from him.