The 10 Best TV Shows You (Probably) Didn't Watch in 2019

2019 was another big year for TV viewers with over 600 scripted series. Some of the major attractions this year were the controversial final season of HBO's Game of Thrones, Netflix's adaptation of The Witcher starring Henry Cavill, and the launch of the highly-anticipated Disney + streaming platform. And with even more original programs from streamers like NBCUniversal's Peacock and WarnerMedia's HBO Max, 2020 is set to be a big year for television next year.

But before we get too far ahead of ourselves, let's take a look at some of the shows you featured in 2019. To know which shows have been made in our list, click or read the gallery below.

Good Omens (Amazon)

Based on the novel of the same name, written by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pracht, Good Omens centres on the comic relationship between the demon Crowley and the angel Aziraphale, who get into a lot of trouble after the mistaken use of the antichrist. "Everything goes well with Good Omens and starts with David Tennent and Michael Sheen's incredible portrayal of the demons Crowley and the fairy Azirafle respectively. If you forgive the hyperbole, it's really I feel that every actor was born. To play their respective roles. "

Fosse / Verdon (FX)

Fosse / Verdon is a biographical short series that tells the complex relationship between legendary dance choreographer Bob Fosse (Sam Rockwell) and Gwen Verdon (Michelle Williams). Judy Burman of Time magazine says, "Williams revealed her top-notch core without telling Veyron's star quality. In Mad Men words, the character Joan (a young single mom), Betty (betrayal) Do's wife rebuilds her life) and Peggy (a) woman who is as talented and driven as any male in her field in one.)

Undo (Amazon)

Rosa Salazar and Bob Odenkirk star in this genre-bending animated series about a young woman's journey through time and space as she attempts to learn more about the mystery surrounding her father's death. Jane Undertone of Vulture says, "Undertones become more engaging with each episode and avoid becoming too clueless by keeping those episodes tight, with the runtimes clocking in just 23 minutes."

Incredible (Netflix)

Netflix's incredible story is a serious crime drama, centred on the claim of sexual assault of teenager Mary Adler (Caitlin Dever), which comes to light when people close to her begin to doubt her story. Tony Collette and Merritt Weaver co-star as two detectives to handle the case. Allison Schumaker of Paste says, "The performances of Coil, Weaver and Dewar are equally excellent, with Dewar equally destructive and subtly parts. Notably, the entire cast and McDonald's, in particular, terrible Works, but the series deals with those three. "

Fleabag: Season 2

Created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge of Killing Eve, Flabbag is a skilled drunkard about a woman's family, struggles with gender, and suddenly turns her life upside down after a tragedy. Daily Beasts Kevin Fallon says, "As season one was, season two is just about perfect. You can say it while watching a religious experience."
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When They See Us (Netflix)

When They See Us is based on an annoying real-life case of five black teenagers who are known as the Central Park Five after being convicted of rape. Matt Rausch of TV Guide says, "The emotional roller coaster never gave up, fearing fury and grief in director-colleague Ava DuVernay's four-part dramatization of the horrifying Central Park Five case."

What we do in shadow (fx)

Set in the same universe as the vampire mockumentary of Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, FX's What We Do in the Shadow is a delightful scene in the lives of three vampire roommates living in New York City. "While not every joke is, What We Do in the Shadows is a reassuring, engaging and creative twist on a well-worn genre - and although comedy is always subjective, Waititi and Clement's Fans familiar with the genre and clumsiness (or an appreciation for comedy that blends effortlessly silly and sublime) with this bizarre band of blood donors and they're increasingly surreal Be charmed by Omanc certainly.

Kingdom (Netflix)

Empire of Netflix combines historical period drama and zombie action-thriller genres into a satisfying first season filled with suspense and epic battles. Set in the medieval Joseon era of Korea, a mysterious prince is sent on a suicide mission to investigate a mysterious outbreak that leads him to a brutal truth that threatens the kingdom. Matt Zoller Seitz of Vulture says, "When the Kingdom shows the caravan of refugees as speeding through the dark forest, the monsters dipping on their heels are an action-horror film. The world, it Something gets more annoying and resonant A parable about a society wishing for death that allows rot to spread a little more every day because stopping it would require systemic changes that cannot survive. "

Rami (Hulu)

Remy (played by Remy Joseph) is a comedy series about a first-generation Egyptian-American, who goes on a spiritual journey in his politically divided New Jersey neighbourhood. Ben Travers of Indiever says, "Remy resonates because it treats the lives of its characters with the utmost mercy. Their struggles are universal, as are the jokes, and are you a practising Muslim leading the TV show Excited to do or just to watch one. The white man is looking for a good comedy to stream, Remy delivers the goods. Us sentence In every sense of Nash, its requirement of more series. "

Catch-22 (Hulu)

Catch-22 features George Clooney, a successful adaptation of Joseph Heller's seminal novel about a group of B-25 Bombardiers who completed dozens of missions to Nazi-controlled Italy during World War II.  "[Catch 22] is skillfully brought to life with the help of George Clooney's strong direction, and Grant Heslov's and Ellen Kuras' adaptation of Heller's novel. Christopher Abbott's portrayal of Captain Yossarian Is a star-making performance. The mix is ​​a very talented ensemble and one of the Catch-22 best war television series since HBO's Band of Brothers Is that. "