Tuesday, December 31, 2019

TQ's Year of TV (2019)

MY 2019 TV AWARDS
[Previous Years: 201820172016 / 2015 / 2014 LT / 2014 NLT / 2013 / 2012 / 2011]
Bryan Cranston and Breaking Bad spoiled my annual viewing of the Primetime Emmy Awards. Every year they got nominated and every year they won. My only gripe is that Aaron Paul was possibly splitting votes that I wish would've gone to Giancarlo Esposito or Jonathan Banks (who I still dream can win Emmys for their work on Better Call Saul).

Was anybody happy with Game of Thrones stealing the hardware for its collapsing end? Kerri Russell never won for Elizabeth Jennings and Steve Carell never won for Michael Scott. Well, at least they got it right* with Fleabag.

(the above photo of Phoebe Waller-Bridge in post Emmy victory is from a Rachel Syme tweet)
*I agreed with who/what won
I haven't seen Killing Eve - I'm sure it's great. Whatever. Here are my awards - thanks for reading.


Best TV Show That Has Recently Completed / All Seasons Watch Recommend:
Fleabag (Amazon) 
Runner-up: Veep (HBO) 
photo from Amazon
One of the strongest "watch its entirety now" recommendations of my memory. Not only because of its clear arc from start to conclusion, but its refreshingly short length (12 half hour episodes). Many recent shows have used the "break the fourth wall" technique to myriad results from complete crutch to true documentary format. Fleabag took the convention to a completely new, and best employed yet, level.

The concept of Veep took a hit as its satire paled in contrast to reality. It was a perfect time for the series to end, and it chose a wonderful path to both highlight how its mirror became less of a funhouse.

Best TV Show That Is Seriously Great:
Watchmen (HBO)
Runner-up: Better Call Saul (AMC)
photo from HBO
A perfect follow up series for us who loved The Leftovers. A must watch for anybody potentially disillusioned by their experience watching Lost. For someone like me, with zero "Watchmen Literacy" (e.g. the book, the Zack Snyder movie), it was a great and mysterious ride. From all accounts I've seen online - it was also a hit with anybody fluent in Alan Moore canon.

Here is my annual reminder that Better Call Saul is a show that airs in the first months of the year and is not to be underrated or forgotten. However, now sure there is anything that can get people who don't watch it to start.


Best TV Show That Is Bonkers Entertaining:
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (FX)
Runner-up: Billions (Showtime)
Both this year's winner and runner-up are the same from 2018. Truth remains true.

With that in mind -- and as an excuse to devote a section to it -- my thoughts on Succession:
photo from HBO
It's not for everyone. It's a show that will make you hate its main characters. The world that it exists in is sadly equally real as it is shitty. And the story won't grab you from the first episode.

Late this summer I marathoned the first season and a half of it and was able to watch the last few episodes as they aired. If you're on the fence about watching it, please start now and get current by its 3rd season premiere because the jokes and discussion that occur alongside the show are amazing.


Best TV Show That Had A Disappointing Recent Season:
Black Mirror (Netflix)
Runner-up: Legion (FX)
photo from Netflix
I dunno about these ones, folks. Maybe my expectations are too high or nothing can feel as original as a first season of something new? FYI - I only saw Legion's season two this past year, I haven't seen it's third and final season yet.


Best TV Show That Needs To Get Resurrected ASAP:
Jon Glaser Loves Gear (TruTV)
Runner-up: Garbage Time with Katie Nolan (FS1)
photo from TruTV
Full disclosure: I'm a huge fan of these people and want to support all their efforts. JGLG is the best work he's ever done and I want to see more. There's currently a show on ESPN called Always Late with Katie Nolan that I hope returns to the high quality of its predecessor.


Best TV Show That Needs Your Help Now Before It Dies:
Pen15 & Shrill (Hulu)

photo from Hulu

photo from Hulu
Runner-up: The Other Two (Comedy Central)
Those that loved Broad City should fill that void with these three shows. All feature main characters that have been systemically marginalized in past television narratives with needed nostalgia, empathy, and esteem.


Best Documentary Series:
Fyre Fraud (Hulu) & Fyre (Netflix)
Runner-up: Always Amazing (You Tube) & The Amazing Jonathan Documentary (Netflix)
photo from Hulu
The Hulu doc is much better than the much spun version on Netflix (but both are must watches to see the difference). If you are also an addict of all "inside comedy" documentaries, please watch the Steve Byrne effort on YouTube first (as he is the true underdog of the two pieces).


HONORABLE MENTIONS:
Instant Hotel (Netflix)
Runner-ups: Below Deck (Bravo), 90 Day Fiancé (TLC), Masked Singer (Fox), Temptation Island (USA)
photo from Netflix
People who know my life will understand the meaning of these shows. While it may not be the "best" - Instant Hotel is an interesting concept of Airbnb hosts and their judgmental and competitive guests. The others are modern day soap operas. A more immature version of myself used to make fun of those shows, but not anymore.

I Think You Should Leave (Netflix)
Runner-up:  The Righteous Gemstones (HBO)
photo from Netflix
The 2018 TV recap's first image was from Detroiters. I still mourn that show's death. However, I know we'll get more Sam Richardson in the future and we didn't have to wait long to see what Tim Robinson did next as I Think You Should Leave gave us all who watched it such fun.

Even though I mentioned it in this year's music post, let me repeat that "Misbehavin'" remains the true gem of the 2019.



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TQ