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The greatest TV rivalries of all time: 'Breaking Bad', 'Sherlock' and more

Last updated on - Apr 1, 2026, 09:15 IST
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​The greatest TV rivalries of all time: 'Breaking Bad', 'Sherlock' and more

The greatest rivalries in television are not won with fists. They are won with silence, with patience, with the kind of cold precision that makes your skin crawl long after the screen goes dark. These are the duels that defined the entire series, the confrontations that had us holding our breath, and the enemies who understood each other far better than any ally ever could. Here are six rivalries that proved the most dangerous person in the room is always the one who never raises their voice.

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​'Breaking Bad' (2008)

Walter White and Gus Fring are perhaps the greatest rivals in television history precisely because they are so terrifyingly alike. Both are methodical, brilliant, and consumed by pride disguised as purpose, and watching them circle each other across three seasons is like watching two chess grandmasters who both know the game ends with only one of them standing. Bryan Cranston and Giancarlo Esposito play it with such controlled intensity that every scene they share feels like a slow-motion explosion waiting to happen.

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​'Sherlock' (2010)

Sherlock Holmes and Jim Moriarty are two sides of the same brilliant, broken coin, and the show understood that completely. Andrew Scott's Moriarty is not just a villain but a mirror, someone who reflects everything Sherlock could become without the thin thread of conscience holding him together. Their rivalry is less a battle of strength and more a battle of minds, and every scene they share crackles with the unsettling feeling that they genuinely enjoy each other far too much.

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​'Killing Eve' (2018)

Eve Polastri and Villanelle are television's most intoxicating rivalry because it was never really a rivalry at all, and both of them knew it. Sandra Oh's Eve is a MI5 officer who becomes dangerously, almost embarrassingly obsessed with the assassin she is supposed to be hunting, while Jodie Comer's Villanelle kills for a living and somehow finds the one person in the world who makes her feel genuinely seen. What begins as a cat-and-mouse chase slowly reveals itself as something far more complicated, a mutual fascination so consuming that neither of them can tell anymore whether they want to catch each other or never let go.

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​'Dexter' (2006)

Dexter Morgan and Arthur Mitchell are one of television's most chilling rivalries because Dexter sees in Arthur the ghost of his own possible future. John Lithgow's Trinity is methodical, family-oriented, and utterly monstrous beneath a perfectly maintained surface, which is precisely what makes him so fascinating and so terrifying to Dexter. Michael C. Hall plays the dawning horror of that recognition with a restraint that makes the season's final moments hit like a gut punch.

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​'The Office' (2005)

Jim Halpert and Dwight Schrute are television's greatest comedic rivalry, a daily war of pranks, power, and petty victories played out across the grey carpets of a paper company in Scranton. John Krasinski's Jim is all deadpan cool and casual brilliance, while Rainn Wilson's Dwight is relentless, self-important, and absolutely convinced of his own superiority, and the beauty of it is that they are both kind of right about each other. Underneath all the stapler-in-jello and fake fire drills, there is a genuine mutual respect that neither of them would ever admit out loud.

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