With so many great TV shows, both new and returning, it can be hard to figure out what to watch - so we're counting down the 10 best TV shows of 2019 (so far). Halfway through the year we've already said farewell to HBO's most-watched show of all time, Game of Thrones, while newer series have been moving in to fill the void.

Still to come this year are new seasons of The Walking Dead, Legion, and Preacher, as well as new series like Nancy Drew, His Dark Materials, and The Boys. As streaming services like Netflix and Hulu compete with traditional TV networks like HBO and AMC, there's more choice than ever before of what to watch and how to watch it.

Whether you're looking for a new show to binge on those lazy summer days, or simply wanting to see if your favorite made the list, here are our top 10 TV shows of the year so far.

10. QUEER EYE



Prepare to laugh and cry (sometimes simultaneously) as the Fab Five help struggling souls in Kansas and Missouri with their look, their homes, their lifestyles and their relationships with others in Queer Eye season 3. Netflix's reboot of the makeover show has been a much-needed dose of positivity in an often depressing world, and this season's highlights include a pair of hard-working sisters who run one of the best barbecue joints in Kansas City (but have little time for self care), a camp counselor who forgoes simple things like showering and shaving, but wants to become a real role model for his son, and a widowed single father of two boys trying to make a fresh start in a new house.

9. THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY



We're not exactly running low on superhero movies and TV shows at the moment, but Netflix series The Umbrella Academy managed to stand out as one of the best new shows of the year. Based on the comics by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá, The Umbrella Academy is one of two shows on this list that are predominately about the end of the world. A dysfunctional family of former child celebrity superheroes are brought back together by the death of their adoptive father and the return of their long-lost brother, Five, who has time-traveled to a post-apocalyptic future and needs their help to avert it. The show boasts a great cast, and a soundtrack that will make you want to get up and dance.

8. WHEN THEY SEE US



Ava DuVernay's Netflix miniseries When They See Us is hard to watch in one go, since you'll probably need to take breaks between each episode for the anger to cool off. Recounting the miscarriage of justice that led to the imprisonment of the group of teenagers known as the Central Park Five, When They See Us features outstanding performances from its young cast, and from established actors like Michael Kenneth Williams and Niecy Nash, who play the parents of the accused. An unflinching look at how the justice system can inflict extreme injustice, When They See Us is so powerful that it's caused a renewed surge of backlash against the prosecutors involved in the case. Be sure to watch all the way through to the fourth and final episode, which deals with their eventual vindication and release.

7. A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS



2019 started off in style, with the third and final season of A Series of Unfortunate Events landing on Netflix on January 1. Based on the book series of the same name by Lemony Snicket (played by Patrick Warburton in the show as the ever-melancholy narrator), A Series of Unfortunate Events strikes a delicate balance between darkness and whimsy, as the three Baudelaire orphans delve into the various mysteries of the secret organization their parents belonged to, all while evading the clutches of the wicked Count Olaf. The show benefited from having a clear ending destination, which wraps up the story in a way that answers some of viewers' burning questions, while deliberately leaving a few mysteries to ponder. If you haven't seen the show before, now is the time to watch it in its entirety.