2019's Best TV Series: From The Crown to Chernobyl
The year 2019 saw a wealth of TV series, with streaming platforms offering an overwhelming array of choices. Among the standout shows were The Crown season 3, which introduced Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II and featured a poignant scene about the Aberfan disaster; Watchmen on HBO, a reimagining of Alan Moore's graphic novel that shifted focus from Cold War tensions to ethnic conflict in the US; Stranger Things 3, set in summer 1985, which blended horror with coming-of-age themes and strong female characters; Chernobyl, a meticulous reconstruction of the 1986 nuclear disaster that highlighted human sacrifice; Orange Is the New Black's final season, which tackled immigration and concluded multiple storylines; Too Old to Die Young, Nicolas Winding Refn's Amazon series emphasizing visual style over plot; Fleabag season 2, which expanded its reflections on family and love while maintaining its fourth-wall-breaking humor; Euphoria, an explicit HBO drama about teenage addiction and sexuality; The Morning Show on Apple TV+, exploring the #MeToo movement and workplace politics in television news; and Sex Education, a British series that normalizes conversations about sex among teenagers. These series represent the diversity and quality of television in 2019, with many pushing boundaries in storytelling and representation.
Key facts
- The Crown season 3 features Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II and includes the Aberfan disaster of 1966.
- Watchmen on HBO is created by Damon Lindelof and shifts the conflict from US-Soviet to ethnic conflict within the US.
- Stranger Things 3 is set in summer 1985 and is considered the best season of the series.
- Chernobyl is created by Johan Renck and Craig Mazin, reconstructing the 1986 nuclear disaster.
- Orange Is the New Black's final season addresses immigration and concludes multiple storylines.
- Too Old to Die Young is directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and co-written with Ed Brubaker, premiered at Cannes.
- Fleabag season 2 continues with Phoebe Waller-Bridge's character breaking the fourth wall.
- Euphoria is an American remake of an Israeli series, dealing with teenage addiction and sexuality.
- The Morning Show stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, focusing on the #MeToo movement.
- Sex Education is set in the English countryside and stars Gillian Anderson as a sex therapist.
Entities
Artists
- Olivia Colman
- Claire Foy
- Alan Moore
- Damon Lindelof
- Milly Bobby Brown
- Winona Ryder
- Natalia Dyer
- Maya Hawke
- Johan Renck
- Craig Mazin
- Nicolas Winding Refn
- Ed Brubaker
- David Lynch
- Phoebe Waller-Bridge
- Gillian Anderson
- Jennifer Aniston
- Reese Witherspoon
- James Franco
- Margherita Bordino
Institutions
- Netflix
- HBO
- Amazon
- Apple TV+
- Disney+
- Festival di Cannes
- Artribune
Locations
- Italia
- Ucraina
- Unione Sovietica
- Stati Uniti
- Hawkins
- Litchfield
- Londra
- Inghilterra
- campagna inglese
- Roma
- Calabria