Fed up? Not any longer! These are the greatest binge-worthy TV series. You can catch up by binge-watching previous seasons of presently showing shows. You may also continue watching recently completed television series to see the full series without having to wait for the next season. The best binge-series will have you clicking season after season – just remember to consume and rest in between.
Here are the TV shows you need to binge-watch this weekend
1. Fleabag
An Emmy Award-winning comedy show centered on the play about a young lady dealing with life in London while getting to terms with a horrible disaster involving a friend. Starring lady Phoebe Waller-Bridge gives a natural performance as her, and the show is a must-see.
2. Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
A humorous television show depicts the reality of a strong woman in the 1940s. It’s about a Jewish American housewife who realizes she has a talent for stand-up comedy. She gets a position as a make-up store lady at B. Altman and when her husband left her she began performing stand-up comedy in venues all around New York.
3. The Big Bang Theory
The Big Bang Theory is a satirical series about a group of four intelligent physicists, Leonard, Sheldon, Howard, and Raj, who are the type of “brilliant brains” that use their intellectual powers to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos.
4. Bojack Horseman
Bojack Horseman is an animated television show about a 50-year-old retired comedy superstar who is attempting to write a book. Despite its reputation as a dark humor, it addresses essential subjects such as forgiveness, psychological health, anxiety, and employment. If you enjoy shows like this, you should put them on your watch list.
5. Schitt’s Creek
During the lockdown, Schitt’s Creek, an Emmy award-winning series in 2020, has swept the digital media by surprise. The series follows a wealthy family of four that loses everything and must stand on their own feet as a family in the little village of Schitt’s Creek.
6. Gossip Girl
The enormously popular high schooler drama from the early 2000s, which accompanied the lifestyles of undergraduates at a renowned Upper East Side high school and the brutal, unnamed blogger who recorded their every step, is still a contextual occurrence with a heritage that solidifies it as one of the greatest teen series of all time. This should be on your binge-watch list.
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