The Best Miniseries, TV Movies, and Specials of 2019
Above are the 15 highest-scoring special TV programs—including "limited" series, made-for-TV-movies, and one-off specials—debuting in the United States between January 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019. Titles are ranked by Metascore (an average of grades from top professional critics on a 0-100 scale) prior to rounding, and any programs with fewer than 7 reviews are excluded.
Note that most Netflix and Amazon original films (such as The Irishman and Marriage Story) generally open in at least a few theaters prior to (or in conjunction with) their streaming debuts, and are excluded here. (They will be eligible for our Best Movies of 2019 list instead.) But any streaming movies that bypass theatrical distribution are eligible here.
(Looking for the best regular TV series of 2019? Those will be ranked in a separate list coming in a few days.)
(#12) This two-part HBO documentary, which aired in July, examines the 2014 suicide of 18-year-old Conrad Roy—the rare suicide to result in a charge of manslaughter. That charge was levied against his girlfriend, Michelle Carter, after investigators discovered a series of text messages in which she appeared to encourage Roy to take his own life, even after he backed out of his first attempt.
“Fascinating and often horrifying.” —Glenn Garvin, Reason.com