Not many arguments with number one.
A study has revealed what it believes is the most confusing TV show ever.
The research was carried out by OnBuy.com, which analysed the global average monthly search volumes for explanations for popular TV shows to determine which 10 programs left viewers scratching their heads the most.
And coming in at top spot was US Sci-fi drama Lost which ran from 2004-10.
The show was a phenomenon early on, however the plot became increasingly complicated as the show went on, with the finale labelled 'one of the worst of all time' by Rolling Stone.
“When the time came for this sprawling sci-fi mystery about aeroplane-crash survivors stranded on a mystical island to cough up the answers to its countless questions, Lost largely baulked,” Rolling Stone wrote.
“But as frustrating as that was … the series finale committed a far worse crime: It revealed that the ‘flash-sideways’ storyline, in which the main characters lived in an alternate world where they’d never crashed on the island, was some kind of corny new-age afterlife. In other words, half of what the audience had spent the final episodes watching literally never happened.”
Here is the full top 10, which includes shows like Game of Thrones, Westworld and Stranger Things.
1. Lost – 43,000 monthly average searches
2.Game of Thrones – 24,950 monthly average searches
3.Westworld – 13,800 monthly average searches
4.Stranger Things – 10,160 monthly average searches
5.The OA – 9050 monthly average searches
6.Twin Peaks – 7280 monthly average searches
7.Riverdale – 6540 monthly average searches
8.The Leftovers – 6000 monthly average searches
9.Mr Robot – 4210 monthly average searches
10.Legion – 2150 monthly average searches