TV Shows Netflix

By shrijeetverma13 · May 5, 2026

This dataset contains a curated list of popular TV shows along with their key attributes such as release year, audience classification, IMDb ratings, and…

The analysis identified the top 10 highest-rated TV shows by IMDB score. A horizontal bar chart has been generated showing these shows ranked from highest to lowest rating, along with a data table for easy reference.

The content rating category with the highest average IMDB score is '18+', which achieves an impressive average score of 8.82. A bar chart has been generated showing the average IMDB scores across all content rating categories, making it easy to compare how different ratings perform.

The analysis produced two visualizations showing how top-rated shows (IMDB ≥ 9.0) are distributed across decades. The first bar chart breaks down the count of top-rated shows per decade, while the second chart shows the average IMDB rating by decade for all shows in the dataset.

Among the top-rated shows with an IMDB rating of 9.0 or higher, only 3 out of 12 (25%) are available on Netflix. This is actually lower than Netflix's overall share of the dataset, where 19 out of 50 shows (38%) are on the platform. Two charts and supporting data tables were generated to visualize this breakdown.

Non-Netflix shows have marginally higher IMDB ratings than Netflix shows, though the difference is quite small. Across 50 total titles analyzed, non-Netflix shows average a rating of 8.76 compared to 8.66 for Netflix shows — a gap of just 0.10 points. Two charts and summary tables were generated to visualize this comparison.

IMDB ratings for top-rated TV shows have remained consistently high across release years, spanning from 1989 to 2019. The overall average rating is 8.72, with ratings generally staying in the 8.0–9.5 range throughout the decades. Two visualizations were generated: a bubble trend chart showing average ratings per year (with bubble size reflecting the number of shows), and a scatter plot showing individual show ratings colored by score.

The analysis reveals how TV shows are distributed across release years, with a dual-axis chart showing both the volume of releases per year and the average IMDB rating trend over time. The histogram bars display show counts per year, while an orange line overlays the average IMDB rating trend.

The analysis successfully ranked all 50 TV shows by their IMDB rating and created a horizontal bar chart comparing the top 10 and bottom 10 shows. The chart color-codes each show in red for Netflix titles and gray for non-Netflix titles, making it easy to spot which streaming platform hosts the highest and lowest-rated content.

The IMDB ratings for all 50 Netflix TV shows were analyzed with full summary statistics calculated and a box plot generated to visualize the distribution. The ratings are tightly clustered at the high end of the scale, with a mean of 8.722 and a median of 8.7. The spread is narrow — a standard deviation of just 0.359 — confirming that all shows in this dataset are highly rated. No statistical outliers were detected, meaning every show falls within the expected range.

The analysis compared IMDB ratings between Netflix and non-Netflix shows across 50 titles. Netflix shows (19 titles) have an average IMDB rating of 8.658, while non-Netflix shows (31 titles) average slightly higher at 8.761 — a difference of just 0.103 points. The correlation between Netflix availability and IMDB rating is -0.141, indicating a very weak negative relationship. Two visualizations were generated: a grouped bar chart showing average, min, and max ratings side-by-side, and a box plot displaying the full rating distribution for each group.