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Where to Stream: Julie and the Phantoms. November 11, Comedy. I was happy to discover that this Netflix Orignal was much different. The dark, serious, and mysterious tone is actually really interesting. This was a fun watch at Halloween time!

As her 16th birthday nears, Sabrina must choose between the witch world of her family and the human world of her friends. Based on the Archie comic. If someone asked me about the craziest true crime documentary I've ever seen, it would be Evil Genius. You can't make this stuff up, folks. A man had a bomb strapped to his neck and was sent to rob a bank. But, was he really sent or did he make the choice himself?

Most importantly, who was involved? Definitely a must-see! I am currently binging Schitt's Creek and surprisingly, I'm loving it. The humor isn't as silly as I expected it to be. I actually really enjoy the story and the characters are so charming in their own weird ways. It's an easy watch while you're going about your day! When rich video-store magnate Johnny Rose and his family suddenly find themselves broke, they are forced to leave their pampered lives to regroup in Schitt's Creek.

Much like, American Horror Story, American Crime has an entirely different storyline each season, but the same actors as different characters. I personally loved the American Crime series and I'm sad it was cancelled.

It's definitely worth the watch. It's slow at times and touches on very controversial topics. It's a great show to watch alone or with your significant other. American Crime is an American anthology crime drama television series. The first season centers on race, class, and gender politics as it follows the lives of the participants in a trial who are forever changed during the legal process.

I grew up in the 90s, so Full House has a special place in my heart. That being said, I didn't know whether to be excited or worried about Fuller House. I gave it a chance anyways and this Netflix Original did not disappoint!

It's even better than Full House, in my opinion! I liked it so much that I wrote a whole review about it! In a continuation of Full House , D. Fuller is a mother of three young boys and is a recent widow. The house is now a lot fuller. I watched this is on a whim one night as I was organizing my room. I had heard great things so I thought I'd give it a try. I literally binged the entire 1st season in one night! Literally, as I write this, I just realized there is another season.

I will be watching that ASAP! At a predominantly white Ivy League college, a diverse group of students navigate various forms of racial and other types of discrimination. Oh, what has our world come to? That's what you'll ask as you watch Follow This. This show follows reporters as they cover some of the weirdest and craziest trends in our world. A lot of this is really interesting and it's hard not to keep watching!

Every episode is a new topic. Follow the reporters at Buzzfeed as they probe topics ranging from quirky internet crazes to safe injection spaces for opoid users. I watched this show as it aired on television so I had to wait for each episode, but man it was a great one! It's based on the true events of the Unabomber and it will have you gasping for air as you see the terrible things this man did!

What a twisted, yet intelligent individual! Definitely an easy binge! This is an oldie but a goodie. I say to watch a few episodes before dismissing the idea of watching a show so girly. I was personally hooked after watching the first episode.

I've watched the series twice over! High school is over for the privileged former students at an exclusive prep school on Manhattan's Upper East Side, but Gossip Girl still shares text-messaged scoops on scandals and heartache. As the graduates embark on their futures, with some attending college and others focusing on burgeoning careers, Gossip Girl continues to stir the pot and feed any potential scandals.

And still the identity of Gossip Girl remains a mystery. I cried and cried and cried as I watched Parenthood. This is by far one of the best shows ever made.

I highly recommend watching this one with the entire family, especially if your family is touched by Autism in some way! The four grown Braverman siblings — Adam, Sarah, Crosby and Julia — share the joys, heartaches and headaches of parenthood in their California hometown.

As their parents deal with life and marital issues, the four lean on one another while tackling the challenges of modern family life in an updated reimagining of the film by the same name. I was surprised by how much I loved Switched at Birth. It seemed to be geared towards teens and tweens but I thought the idea of two daughters being switched at birth was really interesting! The family struggles of them made it even more intriguing. It's a good family show!

Bay Kennish is a teenager who grew up in a wealthy family with two parents and a brother. Fellow teen Daphne Vasquez, who lost her hearing at an early age, was raised by a single mother in a working-class neighborhood.

One day in her high-school chemistry class, Bay discovers that her blood type doesn't match either of her parents'. Official tests confirm that Bay is not her parents' birth child. When the Kennish family meets Daphne and her mom, Regina, they realize that the girls were switched at birth. The news prompts the Kennishes to allow Regina — who is experiencing financial difficulties — Daphne and Daphne's grandmother to live in their guest house.

The two polar-opposite families struggle to learn how to live together for the sake of the girls, who try to keep their footing in both the world they know and the new one into which they are thrown. This is another easy one to binge with the family! We can only hope our children are as strong as Callie! Stef, a dedicated police officer, is in a relationship with Lena. The two have built a close-knit family with Stef's biological son, Brandon, and adopted twins, Mariana and Jesus.

When Lena meets Callie — hardened from being in and out of foster homes — the couple welcome her into their home, thinking it is temporary. Callie's blunt commentary about the atypical family hits a nerve with the twins, who struggle with their own identities. Then the girl discovers a secret that could land Mariana in trouble. Brandon helps Callie navigate the social scene at high school, but she skips school to meet up with an old friend.

Her behavior makes Stef and Lena second-guess their decision to help her. I read the 13 Reasons Why book as a teenager, so the thought of a show was really exciting to me! The show was even better than the book, which never happens. Heavy topics such as rape, abuse, and suicide are talked about in this show, so please keep that in mind before watching.

It's a dramatic series that really touched my heart! Newcomer Katherine Langford plays the role of Hannah, a young woman who takes her own life. Two weeks after her tragic death, a classmate named Clay finds a mysterious box on his porch.

Inside the box are recordings made by Hannah — on whom Clay had a crush — in which she explains the 13 reasons why she chose to commit suicide. If Clay decides to listen to the recordings, he will find out if and how he made the list. This intricate and heart-wrenching tale is told through Clay and Hannah's dual narratives. This used to be my favorite show of all time.

It's full of drugs, sex, and violence. Maybe that's why? Either way, I love it so so much. The last season lost me a little bit but it's still worth watching! Convicted of a decade old crime of transporting drug money to an ex-girlfriend, normally law-abiding Piper Chapman is sentenced to a year and a half behind bars to face the reality of how life-changing prison can really be.

I want Jess to be my bff and I want Nick to be my boyfriends. This goofy, comedy is something that makes me laugh so hard that I cry. It's goofy, quirky, and down-right joyous to watch! After a bad break-up, Jess, an offbeat young woman, moves into an apartment loft with three single men.

Although they find her behavior very unusual, the men support her — most of the time. I'm sure you've heard the hype of AHS. It's the best horror show ever made! Each season is a different story, with different characters, but the same actors. You can watch the seasons in order which I recommend or you can hop around.

Don't watch while eating because it can be gruesome at times, haha! An anthology series centering on different characters and locations, including a house with a murderous past, an insane asylum, a witch coven, a freak show, a hotel, a possessed farmhouse, a cult, and the apocalypse. Okay, this show is down right goofy and silly but I find it charming. I love watching this as I work or clean. It's not a serious show that needs your full attention.

Rescued after 15 years in a cult, Kimmy Schmidt decides to reclaim her life by venturing to New York, where she experiences everyday life with wide-eyed enthusiasm. It's the most moving and honest portrayal of mortality and grief this side of Six Feet Under , but it'll give you a whole lot more nightmares.

Binge-watching the FX series is ideal as creator Adam Reed is incredibly fond of frequent callback jokes or running gags. Watching H. The show also has a penchant for reinventing itself a season at a time, focusing on one long story arc for the duration of an entire season, which also makes binge-watching this animated series an out and out pleasure.

Seriously, Archer is basically one giant joy-manufacturing machine. God knows, the tantalizing mysteries of Westworld were delicious when doled out at a weekly pace and it was a delight to have enough time between each chapter to work out the pieces of the puzzle Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy lovingly crafted. That said, the series also rewards tearing through the episodes, especially as a rewatch that allows you to see the full scope of the twisting, time-bending narrative.

Set in an Old West theme park where robots are at human disposal for whatever dark urges they may possess, Westworld is a pitch-perfect hybrid of pulpy fantasy and cerebral sci-fi, packing in HBO's signature sex and death spectacle alongside a heavy dose of complex brain-twisters, and whether you're watching it week to week or all in one go, both vantage points offer new facets to appreciate. Sure, we got our six seasons, but we're still waiting on that movie.

In the meantime, a Community binge watch is always a delight. Dan Harmon 's irreverent comedy series had its ups and downs over the seasons, but it was always one of the sharpest and most unusual comedies on television, and it never shied from skewering the conventions of the half-hour comedy structure or completely shattering the mold altogether.

Ostensibly about a study group at a consummately unimpressive community college, Community waltzes through genres with complete chameleon freedom, but never loses sight over the long term arcs. Ultimately, binge-watching Community kind of feels like hanging out with a group of your weirdest friends, and what's not great about that? Castle Rock pays homage to the master of horror, Stephen King , by telling stories within his created world, populated by his famous sometimes infamous characters, locations, and supernatural forces.

This is not a simple wink-and-nudge kind of homage but rather an original tale that feels like it came from the pages of a King story itself. Abrams is no slouch when it comes to unpacking the mystery box.

Weeds was unique for a half-hour series, regularly taking ambitious leaps in story and focusing as much on shocking plot twists as it did on characters. A young boy in a quiet English coastal town goes missing, and then is found dead on the beach. From there, the villagers of Broadchurch see all of their worlds turned upside down by the investigation into the killer, who belonged to this tight-knit community.

There are pros and cons to bingeing Rick and Morty. On the pro side, it's a sometimes painfully hilarious series that delivers a crazy amount of laughs per episode along with surprisingly robust character arcs.

On the con side, you may break your brain. Rick and Morty is hard sci-fi with sharp edges, and the bingeing pace can make it hard to keep up with one mind-bending concept after the next.

The thing is, you won't be able to help yourself. While it's fun to sit with an episode for a while to break down the layers and implications of everything that buzzes by on-screen in each tight half-hour episode, the series is so propulsive, engaging, and utterly twisted, you just can't ignore the compulsion to hit play on the next bit of insanity. The Collider Staff is a diverse collection of talented writers who bring a wealth of experience, thoughtfulness, and knowledge to their analysis of entertainment.

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