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Top 10 Foreign TV Shows

This is a list of the Top 10 Foreign TV series and TV shows, completely spoiler free. Foreign TV Series guru Lamont from The Reykjavik Review breaks down why he has chosen these 10 series as the best foreign TV series that exist. The number 1 foreign TV show may not be what you imagine, given that it is only half foreign. Think my stock music is awesome? I agree. Soundstripe is great value already, but you can get 20% off your first purchase by using this code. This also helps me out heaps! https://app.soundstripe.com/referrals... Tracks: Enchanted Forest by Caleb Etheridge Lights Out by Tru Genesis Illuminate by Chelsea McGough The best foreign language TV shows are worth knowing because everyone talks about American series all the time but The Reykjavik Review is the only YouTube channel dedicated entirely to reviews and discussion of foreign language series and films. Dark from Germany is among the best foreign language shows, but not the best one of all. Denmark kicked off the whole Nordic Noir fever which continued later with The Bridge from Sweden, Trapped from Iceland, Bordertown from Finland and Nobel from Norway which is no. 8 on this list. The 7th entry on this list is Undercover from Belgium, which is a surprise given what other series Belgium has given us; stinkers like The Break (La Trêve). The 6th on this list is Fauda from Israel which is outstandingly paced and shot. In 5th place is A Very Secret Service which is a beautiful parody of France in the 1960s, but also a very solid espionage series. Number 4 on the list is the impeccable Tabula Rasa and number 3 is this channel's namesake, Trapped from Iceland. Second on the list is the critically acclaimed and world celebrated The Bridge from Sweden and Denmark, and finally the list finishes with The Missing, which may be technically British but was set and filmed first in France and the second series in Germany and Afghanistan. The Reykjavik Review is run by Lamont who is Australian. He speaks (to various levels) French and Swedish (but funnily enough, not Icelandic).

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