Episode

The 10 Best Miniseries From the Last 5 Years, Ranked

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Cinema Hot Takes
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May 25, 2026
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Summary

The episode examines the evolution of the miniseries over the last five years, characterizing it as a prestigious format that rivals cinema in quality and emotional depth. It highlights how streaming services have enabled visionary storytelling that offers the complexity of a novel without the time commitment of multi-season shows. The sources feature a curated ranking of ten standout productions, ranging from the scientific dread of Chernobyl to the intimate romantic realism of Normal People. Each entry emphasizes exceptional acting, such as Kate Winslet’s role in Mare of Easttown, and explores how these series address critical social issues like addiction, poverty, and institutional corruption. Ultimately, the episode argues that these limited-run dramas represent a pinnacle of modern television through their thematic ambition and precise narrative execution. This episode includes AI-generated content.