I finished Breaking Bad when it was still on air. It was good times for TV when Breaking Bad was airing, I was always looking forward to each episodes during the last two season. Best show ever for me.
Only other show I looked forward to was Lost, but that show went nowhere after awhile and became one of the biggest disappointment on TV.
For Breaking Bad, you have to stick with it past 1st Season to get the story going. It will be kinda boring in the beginning, but the payoff will start coming up after you get through it.
I found Game of Thrones boring the beginning, but got better starting season 3.
I tried watching Sopranos, but couldn't get into it at the time. I wasn't much into mobster stuff, but it has changed recently with whatching Martin Scorsese movies like Good Fellas, which was an excellent movie. Still have no interest in Sopranos for some reason as it seem different from Godfather or Good Fellas.
I saw the highly acclaimed The Wire as well, but it really bored me. I couldn't follow the dialog very well. I believe some people not acquainted with real street talk and cop talk, would have to watch it more than once to register the dialog. From what I understand the dialog was crafted to represent real life, but that can be debatable because I'm familiar with street talk, but not cop talk. I can tell if dialog seems real life, it didn't seem that realistic to me, but the sequence of how dialog came about didn't help with story sequencing, which I believe was the real problem.
Only show I'm currently into is The Boys on Amazon. I don't like majority of the content on Amazon Prime, and The Boys is the first that got me interested. I'm not into Netflix either. HBO has the best quality content IMO.