9 Binge-Worthy Shows You Need to Watch Now!

We’re living in the golden age of TV, with more amazing shows than ever before. It’s easy to get lost in the sea of great content, so we’ve put together a list of our top picks. And don’t worry, no spoilers! (And yes, we left out Game of Thrones because let’s be real, you’re probably already watching it).

1 – Orphan Black

This Canadian series was a huge hit, thanks in part to Tatiana Maslany’s incredible performance, which earned her an Emmy. The show explores human cloning, a theme that’s woven throughout its five seasons. Besides the sci-fi elements, it also tackles corruption at all levels of society. Can you take on the challenge of convincing yourself that all the clones are really played by Tatiana Maslany? After a few episodes, you’ll be wondering!

2 – How to Get Away with Murder

Viola Davis made history by winning an Emmy for her role as Annalise Keating, the show’s protagonist. Annalise is a law professor and defense attorney who selects a group of students to help her with cases. But things take a dark turn when they find themselves embroiled in a murder. This show is full of suspense and will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

3 – Modern Family

After all that drama, it’s time to lighten the mood! Modern Family is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a good laugh. This show follows the daily lives of several families who, despite their differences and quirks, always manage to support each other. With over 15 Emmys under its belt, including Outstanding Comedy Series, it’s a true TV gem.

4 – Mr. Robot

Mr. Robot stands out not only for its gripping storyline but also for its psychological depth. Elliot Alderson, the protagonist, is a cybersecurity engineer by day and a hacker by night. The show takes a thrilling turn when Elliot is recruited by a group of hackers led by Mr. Robot, with the goal of taking down a massive corporation. Ironically, that same company is his employer! With ethical dilemmas and conspiracies galore, this show will keep you questioning everything until the very end.

5 – The Office

With its unique and sometimes cringe-worthy humor, The Office follows the ups and downs of the employees at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. Filmed in a documentary style, this show has become a classic, especially for its satire of office life. Warning: not everyone gets the humor right away, but if you stick with it, you’ll be laughing out loud in no time!

6 – Rick and Morty

Don’t let the animated format fool you: Rick and Morty is far from a kids’ show. Combining comedy and sci-fi, the series follows the adventures of Rick, a brilliant but alcoholic scientist, and his grandson Morty, as they travel through alternate dimensions and universes. Initially conceived as a parody of Back to the Future, the characters of Rick and Morty are clearly inspired by Doc and Marty. If you enjoy offbeat humor and out-of-the-box storytelling, this show is for you.

7 – Gravity Falls

We promise this is the last animated series on our list! Gravity Falls is more of an adventure than just a kids’ show. It follows Dipper and Mabel, two siblings who spend their summer with their grandfather Stan in a town full of supernatural mysteries. Despite being a Disney show, it’s packed with references to conspiracies, secret societies, and even Illuminati symbols. It’s a show that you’ll appreciate just as much as the kids do.

8 – Sense8

This series is a true mind-bender. Sense8 follows the lives of eight people from around the world who discover they’re mentally connected. They can share memories and even access each other’s physical abilities. However, these powers make them targets for a secret organization. With action, drama, and a healthy dose of sci-fi, Sense8 is an emotional rollercoaster.

9 – Seinfeld

We’re ending our list with a trip down memory lane. Seinfeld is one of the most iconic comedies of all time, often described as “a show about nothing.” It follows the lives of Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer as they navigate everyday situations in hilarious ways. Although it started in 1989, Seinfeld remains a comedy gold standard, and it’s worth watching just for Jerry’s stand-up routines that open each episode.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What’s the best way to watch these shows?

A: You can stream most of these shows on popular platforms like Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.

Q: Are these shows suitable for all ages?

A: While some shows are more mature than others, they’re all generally geared towards adult audiences.

Q: Can I watch these shows in any order?

A: Yes, each show has its own unique storyline, so you can start with any one that catches your interest.

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