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The 2010s—Top Limited & Miniseries

The 50 highest-rated limited and miniseries of the 2010s, according to the Letterboxd community (as at 1 January 2020).

To be included, titles had to have a minimum of 500 views and be broadcast or streamed between 1/1/2010 and 12/31/2019.

If a series was originally expected to be a one-off miniseries and gained a second season after its success, then we did not disqualify it. We have allowed 'sequel' miniseries (e.g. Twin Peaks, This is England).

We have not included documentary miniseries (you'll find O.J.: Made in America in this list). We have also excluded web-series (e.g. The Trial, Horace and Pete).

  • Twin Peaks: The Return

    1

  • Chernobyl

    2

  • Over the Garden Wall

    3

  • When They See Us

    4

  • Watchmen

    5

  • Big Little Lies

    6

  • Gentleman Jack

    7

  • Sharp Objects

    8

  • Unbelievable

    9

  • The Haunting of Hill House

    10

  • The Virtues

    11

  • Olive Kitteridge

    12

  • The Young Pope

    13

  • The Night Of

    14

  • This Is England '90

    15

  • Patrick Melrose

    16

  • This Is England '88

    17

  • Years and Years

    18

  • Good Omens

    19

  • This Is England '86

    20

  • Generation War

    21

  • Show Me a Hero

    22

  • The Pacific

    23

  • War and Peace

    24

  • Escape at Dannemora

    25

  • Fosse/Verdon

    26

  • Alias Grace

    27

  • Wolf Hall

    28

  • Maniac

    29

  • Godless

    30

  • Devilman Crybaby

    31

  • The Honourable Woman

    32

  • Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves

    33

  • And Then There Were None

    34

  • Top of the Lake

    35

  • Too Old to Die Young

    36

  • Looking for Alaska

    37

  • Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

    38

  • Roots

    39

  • The Little Drummer Girl

    40

  • River

    41

  • Catch-22

    42

  • 11.22.63

    43

  • A Very English Scandal

    44

  • Manhunt

    45

  • Mildred Pierce

    46

  • The Night Manager

    47

  • Carlos

    48

  • The Act

    49