We're three-quarters of the way into 2019 and, strictly TV-wise, it's been a great year—hell, we're ready to name the best TV shows of the year already. Disney+ and Apple TV+ are around the corner, hoping to beam more prestige content into our skulls than ever before; Netflix is firing out ambitious originals at an alarming rate; and HBO appears to be going through the "cut all your hair off and move to Berlin for a year" phase of its breakup with Game of Thrones, throwing money at some of the better, weirder stuff on TV right now.

With so much to watch, GQ scanned the entire office for devotees of 2019's best TV. Here's what we came up with.

HBO

Last year, it took nearly half the summer for the world to wake up to the genius of HBO’s Succession. “It takes four or five episodes to really get cooking,” I’d tell my friends. “But stick with it—it’s worth it.” The ones who did were richly rewarded; the show’s legendarily assholish Roy family populated my group chats for months. Season 2 has faced no such problems, instead firing on all cylinders (and a little bit of park coke) from the very first episode. The humor is both broad slapstick and deeply, weirdly specific. The drama is increasingly harrowing. There is still nothing like it on television, and until there is, it’ll be the only thing I really care to watch.—Sam Schube, senior editor

The Good Fight