1.Fleabag(Amazon)


A terrifying, tough-to-watch dramatization of the 1986 Ukrainian nuclear disaster — one irradiated plant worker disintegrates into a viscous mass of tissue and blood. Jared Harris and Emily Watson play two scientists trying to contain the chaos.
3.The Crown(Netflix)
Olivia Colman in The Crown.

4.Unbelievable(Netflix)
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5.When They See Us(Netflix)
When They See Us.Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix

Ava DuVernay (Selma, A Wrinkle in Time) directs an unflinching miniseries about the brutally mistreated, wrongly convicted black teens who came to be known as the Central Park Five. Emmy winner Jharrel Jerome, who plays both the young and the adult Korey Wise, was unforgettable.
6.Leaving Neverland(HBO)
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7.The Mandalorian(Disney+)

8.Russian Doll(Netflix)
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Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) is cynical beyond her years — and no wonder: She’s trapped in a time loopthat keeps killing and resurrecting her on her 36th birthday. It’s a bleak meta-physical joke, but there’s a sense of wonder too. Emotionally,Dollis a fruitful loop.
9.Succession(HBO)
Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin.Peter Kramer/HBO

This addictive saga of a rich media family got even meaner and better in its second season. It’sThe Wolf of Wall Streetwith a very large pack. Everyone — father, daughter, son — has an insatiable appetite for control. Everyone, from people to conglomerates, stands a good chance of being gobbled up.
10.Modern Love(Amazon)
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This sweet anthology series, based on a popularNew York Timescolumn and starring everyone from Anne Hathaway to Tina Fey, celebrates romance up and down the isle of Manhattan. Someday maybe we’ll have a brasher, noisier spinoff courtesy of theNew York Post.
source: people.com