
Fans of 'edge of your seat' drama The Blacklist are being urged to watch a 96 per cent rated series with a great ending.
Running for 10 seasons between 2013 and 2023, the James Spader-led TV series is hailed 'binge-worthy' by loyal fans.
It follows notorious criminal Raymond 'Red' Reddington (Spader) who mysteriously gives himself to the FBI and works with rookie profiler Elizabeth 'Liz' Keen (Megan Boone) to bring down other dangerous fugitives.
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The entire show is streaming over on Netflix, but viewers are still on the hunt for similarly gripping shows to get stuck into.
And fans have recommended a particular crime drama with 81 episodes which is also streaming on US Netflix.

The show - a similar premise to The Blacklist - centers on the unlikely partnership between a brilliant con artist and the FBI agent who originally caught him.
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Neal Caffrey (Magic Mike's Matt Bomer) is a charming, multi-talented forger and thief who, after being apprehended by Special Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay), strikes a deal: he’ll serve as Burke’s criminal informant and consultant in order to earn an early release from prison and track down other elusive white-collar criminals using his own expertise.
Created by Jeff Eastin, the series aired on USA Network between 2009 and 2014.
Since joining Netflix, it has racked up almost 215 million views, as per FlixPatrol. And better yet, there are a total of 81 episodes to catch, making it ideal for your next long-term binge-watch.
The series in question is called White Collar, and it's earned a 96 percent Rotten Tomatoes rating across its six-season run.
Taking to Reddit, one Blacklist fan asked for recommendations for similar shows.
"Just finished the series, looking for a replacement, hopefully with a better ending," they said.
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And so many were passionate about White Collar, as one persons said of the show: "I see some of the comparisons, but it also has its fair share of differences. "Big fan of both shows."
"White Collar is such a comfort show," another fan said. "It's sooo similar to The Blacklist... [but] a bit quirky which makes it a great comfort show."

"It's a good ending," one social media user reassured, as somebody else said: "I love White Collar and it's something I rewatch regularly."
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"White Collar is more like the Suits alternative to The Blacklist," another viewed reckoned.
Rotten Tomatoes critics enjoyed the 'clever plotting and outstanding chemistry' of White Collar's debut season, adding the show 'is a witty, briskly-paced caper series.'
Fans, meanwhile, saluted the show's finale and were left satisfied with its ending.
White Collar is streaming now on Netflix in the US.
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