Rewind: The Best TV Shows Of 2019

Rewind: The Best TV Shows Of 2019

2019 was a phenomenal year for TV enthusiasts. It brought us an array of captivating, touching, and thrilling series that became cultural phenomena and remain widely discussed. Indeed, 2019 offered plenty of content to admire and enjoy.

Let’s rewind time and dive into the world of the best TV shows of 2019, which captured the hearts of viewers and left unforgettable impressions. AdmiGram.com revisits the series you should definitely add to your favorites list if you happened to miss them in 2019.

Rewind: the best TV shows of 2019

Chernobyl

Director: Johan Renck
Starring: Jared Harris, Stellan Skarsgård, Paul Ritter

The story of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 was brought to life not with perfect accuracy, but with incredible emotional power. The outstanding performances and gripping, touching storyline exposed the grim reality of the Soviet political system, which tried to silence the tragedy and feared losing control. This is an incredible series about the strength of ordinary people who bear the weight of our chaotic world.

The Boys

Showrunner: Eric Kripke
Starring: Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr

This bold, dynamic, youthful, and occasionally cynical series about the real backstage lives of superheroes burst onto the scene, quickly overshadowing even the finale of “Game of Thrones” and the premiere of “The Witcher.” Everything in “The Boys” was authentic and mature. It was a breath of fresh air that frankly depicted our corrupt world and how things truly work. An undeniable masterpiece of the decade.

Kingdom

Director: Kim Seong-hun
Starring: Ju Ji-hoon, Bae Doona, Ryu Seung-ryong

A blend of history, political thriller, and zombie horror — what could be more intriguing? Especially in a Korean style and following the phenomenal success of the Korean film “Train to Busan.” This colorful and well-crafted series used allegory to show viewers the horror and injustice of our world. With only six episodes, it was a binge-worthy experience from start to finish. It’s fair to say that this series marked the triumphant beginning of Korean dramas’ expansion on Netflix.

The Mandalorian

Showrunner: Jon Favreau
Starring: Pedro Pascal, Katee Sackhoff, Chris Bartlett

The first series set in the Star Wars universe won our hearts with its unique style, charismatic lead character, and, of course, “Baby Yoda.” It felt like a reincarnation, a reimagining of the most popular franchise that had lost some of its original wonder and awe. It was the best series of 2019 for all fans of space adventures and those simply looking to relax in front of the TV.

Sex Education

Creator: Laurie Nunn
Starring: Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Emma Mackey

What could be funnier than looking back at yourself or remembering your youth, especially during the critical period of puberty? This rare series not only focuses on the challenges of growing up but also teaches how to set boundaries and respect others’. It’s equally valuable for teenagers and their parents, offering a humorous lens through which to view serious and mature topics.

Vagabond

Director: Yoo In-sik
Starring: Lee Seung-gi, Bae Suzy, Shin Sung-rok

Another South Korean series that impressed us in 2019. Fake news, conspiracy theories, corruption at the highest levels of power — all were revelations for viewers just getting acquainted with Korean dramas. This tightly woven thriller with its complex plot left no room for a breather. Gunfights, fistfights, action scenes, a romantic subplot — all kept viewers hooked until the very last episode.

Euphoria

Director: Augustine Frizzell, Sam Levinson, Jennifer Morrison
Starring: Zendaya, Maude Apatow, Angus Cloud

This series took society by storm with its boldness and honesty. The dramatic portrayal of teenagers, their struggles, emotions, and search for identity shocked audiences with its raw, deep, and truthful narratives. It is one of the best series calling for open eyes to the truth, showcasing incredibly truthful performances and a stunning visual style that immersed viewers in the harsh realities of the modern world teenagers inhabit today.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

Director: Haruo Sotozaki
Voice Cast: Natsuki Hanae, Zach Aguilar, Akari Kitô

An incredibly vibrant animated story about the life of a young girl and her strong older brother. With pleasing artwork, the anime doesn’t shy away from showing the cruelty of the world, while also featuring adorably silly and heartfelt moments. Tragic moments are perfectly balanced with comedy. The well-crafted world, animation, sound, attention to detail, character design, and battles are all just stunning. This animated work deserves a special spot on the “My Best Anime” shelf.

Der Pass

Director: Cyrill Boss, Philipp Stennert
Starring: Julia Jentsch, Nicholas Ofczarek, Franz Hartwig

Beautiful, dark, and atmospheric — this is the main feature of the best European series of 2019. It is rightly compared to the cult Scandinavian “Bron / Broen” and the first season of “True Detective,” and for good reason. Cultists awaiting Judgment Day, local legends and myths, illegal immigrants, corrupt officials, and police — this really sends chills down your spine. A highly atmospheric detective series with a slow-paced Scandinavian style. Recommended for all fans of dark, aesthetic detective stories.

Love, Death & Robots

Creator: Tim Miller
Voice Cast: Fred Tatasciore, Scott Whyte, Nolan North

What else made 2019 memorable in terms of TV series? Of course, these short yet masterpiece stories from parallel worlds! Post-apocalypse and cyberpunk, a tour of the world of Red Army soldiers and ghouls, a tale of how yogurt took over the world — this was truly incredible and exhilarating. The most daring, unbelievable, and colorful project, fully given over to the boundless imagination of directors and animators. A masterpiece of 2019!