Business Insider went back in time to rank all the network's notable original scripted programs from the last 11 years based on how well they did with critics.
All 36 notable Showtime original TV shows, ranked from worst to best — from 'Billions' to 'Homeland'
With "Billions" back on Showtime and "Homeland" entering its final season this year, it's a good time to take stock of all the great TV the premium network has brought us over the years.
Showtime launched in 1976 and is now owned by CBS. Its original programming took off in the 1990s with shows like "Twin Peaks" and "Stargate SG-1." But it really grew into a powerhouse in the late 2000s with shows like "Weeds" and "Dexter." Most recently, "Homeland," "Shameless," "The Affair," and a "Twin Peaks" revival have been prominent on the network.
But which did critics love the most?
To answer that question, we used review aggregator site Metacritic to determine the ranking, excluding variety and sports programs (and shows that didn't get enough reviews to qualify). We calculated the average score for each show based on the scores of the various seasons.
If any season of the show aired in 2008 and beyond, we counted it. "Twin Peaks" was an unusual case, as the series originally aired in the 1990s but returned for a special third season last year called "Twin Peaks: The Return." With that in mind, we counted the series on the list, and calculated the average score of all three seasons.
Below are the 36 notable Showtime original shows to air since 2008, ranked from worst to best by critics:
36. "Our Cartoon President"
Showtime
Critics score: 42
Number of seasons: 1
Years aired: 2018
Summary: Based on a character introduced on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," this comedy follows an animated President Trump and his staff through their chaotic White House, but it failed to land with critics.
35. "Roadies"
Showtime
Critics score: 47
Number of seasons: 1
Years aired: 2016
Summary: Luke Wilson and Carla Gugino starred as members of a rock band's production crew, and the show followed their lives on the road.
34. "Happyish"
Showtime
Critics score: 49
Number of seasons: 1
Years aired: 2015
Summary: A man's life is turned upside down when he's fired from his job, and his anti-depressants fail to make him happy.
33. "White Famous"
Showtime
Critics score: 54
Number of seasons: 1
Years aired: 2017
Summary: "SNL" alum Jay Pharoah's comedy where he essentially plays himself (a young, up-and-coming stand-up comedian) was short-lived, and canceled after one season.
32. "Dice"
Showtime
Critics score: 56
Number of seasons: 2
Years aired: 2016-2017
Summary: This semi-autobiographical show about Andrew "Dice" Clay's attempted resurgence in the comedy scene lasted just two seasons.
31. "Black Monday"
Showtime
Critics score: 57
Number of seasons: 1
Years aired: 2019
Summary: "Black Monday" is set in 1987 during the worst Wall Street stock market crash of all time.
30. "Secret Diary of a Call Girl"
Showtime
Critics score: 56.5
Number of seasons: 4
Years aired: 2007-2011
Summary: The show brought to life a diary of a sex worker.
29. "Who Is America?"
Showtime
Critics score: 59
Number of seasons: 1
Years aired: 2018
Summary: Sacha Baron Cohen's reality satire series tricked unsuspecting guests, including famous politicians, into revealing controversial opinions.
28. "Im Dying Up Here"
Showtime
Critics score: 62
Number of seasons: 2
Years aired: 2017-2018
Summary: It's the 1970s in Los Angeles, and the stand-up comedy scene is thriving ... or is it?
27. (TIE) "The L Word"
Showtime
Critics score: 63
Number of seasons: 6
Years aired: 2004-2009
Summary: A group of lesbian best friends maneuver through their busy L.A. lives.
27. (TIE) "House of Lies"
Showtime
Critics score: 63
Number of seasons: 5
Years aired: 2012-2016
Summary: Don Cheadle stars as a brutal consulting manager at a prestige firm.
25. "SMILF"
Showtime
Critics score: 64
Number of seasons: 2
Years aired: 2017-2019
Summary: A comedy followingthe life and trials of a single mother.
24. "Californication"
Showtime
Critics score: 66
Number of seasons: 7
Years aired: 2007-2014
Summary: A troubled writer can't keep himself away from beautiful women he encounters, which puts him at odds with his daughter and ex-girlfriend.
23. "The Tudors"
Showtime
Critics score: 67.25
Number of seasons: 4
Years aired: 2007-2010
Summary: A drama focusing on the life ofKing Henry VIII. Before she was in "Game of Thrones," Natalie Dormer played his second wife, Anne Boleyn.
22. "The Big C"
Showtime
Critics score: 67.5
Number of seasons: 4
Years aired: 2010-2013
Summary: When a mother is diagnosed with cancer, she tries to keep her suburban life in order.
21. "Kidding"
Showtime
Critics score: 68
Number of seasons: 1
Years aired: 2018
Summary: Jim Carrey plays a children's TV show host facing a life crisis.
20. "Weeds"
Showtime
Critics score: 68.13
Number of seasons: 8
Years aired: 2005-2012
Summary: A suburban mom deals marijuana to make a living after her husband dies.
19. "Web Therapy"
Showtime
Critics score: 70.5
Number of seasons: 4
Years aired: 2011-2015
Summary: A woman enters the world of online therapy after quitting her job, and offers clients 3-minute sessions over the internet.
18. "Shameless"
Showtime
Critics score: 71
Number of seasons: 9
Years aired: 2011-present
Summary: A father juggles his alcoholism and his six children.
17. (TIE) "The Borgias"
Showtime
Critics score: 73
Number of seasons: 3
Years aired: 2011-2013
Summary: Pope Alexander VI uses violence and manipulation to take control of 15th century Italy.
17. (TIE) "Ray Donovan"
Showtime
Critics score: 73
Number of seasons: 6, season 7 coming this year
Years aired: 2013-present
Summary: Liev Schreiber isRay Donovan, a professional "fixer" for anyone but himself.
17. (TIE) "The Chi"
Showtime
Critics score: 73
Number of seasons: 1, season 2 starts this month
Years aired: 2018-present
Summary: Four people's lives are connected in Chicago after a tragic event.
14. "Nurse Jackie"
Showtime
Critics score: 73.83
Number of seasons: 7
Years aired: 2009-2015
Summary: Edie Falco played a drug-addicted nurse what could go wrong?
13. "Episodes"
Showtime
Critics score: 74.33
Number of seasons: 5
Years aired: 2011-2015
Summary: Matt LeBlanc, of "Friends" fame, plays himself as an actor cast in an American remake of a popular British television series.
12. (TIE) "Brotherhood"
Showtime
Critics score: 75
Number of seasons: 3
Years aired: 2006-2008
Summary: Two brothers are pitted against one another in an Irish neighborhood, as one is a politician and the other a gangster.
12. (TIE) "Guerrilla"
Showtime
Critics score: 75
Number of seasons: 1 (Mini-series)
Years aired: 2017
Summary: This mini-series last year followed activists in 1970s London who attempt to start a revolution.
12. (TIE) "Billions"
Showtime
Critics score: 75
Number of seasons: 4
Years aired: 2016-present
Summary: A U.S. attorney played by Paul Giamatti goes up against a billionaire hedge fund manager, played by Damian Lewis.
9. "Dexter"
Showtime
Critics score: 75.88
Number of seasons: 8
Years aired: 2006-2013
Summary: A crime-scene analyst in Miami is also a serial-killer ... of other serial-killers.
8. (TIE) "United States of Tara"
Showtime
Critics score: 76.7
Number of seasons: 3
Years aired: 2009-2011
Summary: A housewife with an identity disorder struggles to keep her family and personalities in check.
8. (TIE) "Penny Dreadful"
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Critics score: 76.7
Number of seasons: 3
Years aired: 2014-2016
Summary: Classic literary characters like Victor Frankensteinteam up against the supernatural.
6. "Escape at Dannemora"
Showtime
Critics score: 78
Number of seasons: 1 (limited series)
Years aired: 2018
Summary: This limited series tells the true story of a 2015 prison escape and the manhunt that followed.
5. "Homeland"
Showtime
Critics score: 78.2
Number of seasons: 7, final season debuting this year
Years aired: 2011-present
Summary: The show's first few seasons dealt with a CIA operative and the American soldier she believes has been turned by Al-Qaeda. The show moved on from that storyline after season 3 and is now on season 7.
4. "The Affair"
Showtime
Critics score: 78.3
Number of seasons: 4
Years aired: 2014-present
Summary: A writer and a waitress become involved with one another, starting an affair with dramatic consequences.
3. "Masters of Sex"
Showtime/Warren Feldman
Critics score: 79.3
Number of seasons: 4
Years aired: 2013-2016
Summary: Two researchers kick off the sexual revolution in the 1950s and 60s.
2. "Patrick Melrose"
Showtime
Critics score: 80
Number of seasons: 1 (limited series)
Years aired: 2018
Summary: Benedict Cumberbatch plays Melrose, a man struggling to overcome substance abuse brought on by his mother's abuse when he was a child.
1. "Twin Peaks"
Showtime
Critics score: 85
Number of seasons: 3
Years aired: 1990-1991, 2017
Summary: An FBI agent investigates the murder of a teenage girl in the small, strange town of Twin Peaks, but nothing is as it appears. The show returned with a third season called "Twin Peaks: The Return" last year.
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