Earlier this year, we posted a map of the most popular shows set in every state made by Redditor SomeGuyFromCanada.
Upon closer inspection, we didn't agree with a lot of his picks. (After all, "Breaking Bad" wasn't even included.)
We refined the list leaving out reality shows unless we couldn't find a popular enough series.
Selections were based on each show’s longevity, critical acclaim, awards, and lasting cultural impact.
Did we get your state right? Let us know in the comments if you have another suggestion.
See a complete, annotated version of the above map here.
ALABAMA: "Any Day Now" (1998-2002)
Network: Lifetime
Seasons: 4
The hour-long drama followed the friendship between two girls of different races during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.
The series flashed back and forth between the two women, Mary Elizabeth O'Brien Sims (Annie Potts) and Rene Jackson (Lorraine Toussaint), during childhood and as adults.
ALASKA: "Northern Exposure" (1990-1995)
Network: CBS
Seasons: 6
What started out as an eight-episode summer series, gradually turned into a popular staple on the network.
The two-time Golden Globe winner followed Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) as he's forced to move his practice from New York to Cicely, Alaska to complete scholarship requirements from college.
ARIZONA: "Medium" (2005-2011)
Networks: NBC / CBS
Seasons: 7
Patricia Arquette plays a medium who uses her powers to speak with the dead and see future and past events to help solve police investigations.
The show aired its first five seasons on NBC before airing two final seasons on CBS. Arquette won a Primetime Emmy for her role in 2005.
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