Way before the rapid rise of technology and the digital era, people have been binge-watching their favorite TV shows, whether on DVD or VHS. However, binge-watching has now become more than just something individuals do. It has also become a driving element in how certain entertainment is generated on a fundamental level. Whether you've been binge-watching your entire life or are just getting into it following the COVID 19 pandemic, there are some shows that you should see as soon as possible!
And honestly, there’s truly nothing like having a solid lineup of binge-worthy episodes that immerse you in their universe. It’ll make you fall in love with their characters, and (as with many of these TV shows) shatter your heart. So if you're searching for the greatest shows to binge-watch, look no further than this list of series that are ideal for a free night alone,with your Bae or just a laid back weekend. To say the least, there are plenty of TV shows available on all of the major streaming services that will keep you entertained! Every single episode on this list will keep your eyes hooked to the screen. All you have to do is grab a snack and a blanket, curl up on your couch, and prepare to be transported into a televised trance.
With that being said, if you're ever wondering, "What show should I watch?", step into The ChatRoom.TV as we spotlight seven of the most sizzling series to stream in 2023! We have compiled a convenient list of some of our fan favorite shows to binge-watch on Netflix, Hulu, STARZ, and Prime Video.
“Manifest” — (2018) — 4 Seasons
Nothing is more addictive than a classic aviation accident series so be sure to take a look at "Manifest". The four-season NBC-turned-Netflix drama follows the passengers of Flight 828, who are considered missing and dead after their flight vanished for five years before mysteriously landing years after takeoff. When they reappear, they must acclimate to their new surroundings and figure out what happened. See for yourself by streaming "Manifest" now available on Netflix.
“You” — (2018) — 4 Seasons
Additionally, add Netflix's riveting thriller "You" to your watch list! Penn Badgley's, Joe will keep you fascinated through every episode! The gripping, psychological thriller series revolves around the dangerously charming Joe and his strange obsessions with young ladies that come into his life. But what happens when his intense passions become too much for him? Well, most find themselves in terribly tragic endings that will throw you for a loop. For now, be sure to press play on the first four seasons now, before the fifth and final season arrives to get caught up on all of the charming chaos. "You" is available now on Netflix.
"Wu-Tang: An American Saga" — (2019) — 3 Seasons
If musically, true-life-inspired programs are your thing, "Wu-Tang: An American Saga"is for you.
This binge-worthy series is based on the renowned '90s hip-hop group whose music reigned during the Golden Age. The dramatized hip-hop saga tells the founding story of Wu-Tang Clan, their epic ascent to fame, and their tremendously successful years throughout their prime over the course of three seasons. Highlighting its authenticity, Alex Tse and founding Wu-Tang Clan member RZA created the show. Alongside Method Man and Ghostface Killah serving as advisers and culture consultants on behalf of the group. Stream "Wu-Tang" An American Saga" currently available on Hulu today!
“Black-ish” (2014) — 8 Seasons & “Grown-ish” (2018) — 6 Seasons
This is a must see! — "Black-ish" blends a lighthearted yet serious look at one man's determination to provide his family a sense of identity, while spotlighting social challenges. Stream the sixth and final season of the show which aired on June 28th. In addition to "Black-ish", the standout show’s spinoff "Grown-ish" follows Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) and her Cal U collegiate gang as they navigate their futures, relationships, and everything in between. While Aaron (Trevor Jackson), Luca (Luka Sabbat), Jazz (Chlöe), Dpug (Diggy Simmons), Ana (Francia Raisa), Vivek (Jordan Buhat), and Nomi (Emily Arlook) starred in the Freeform show for four seasons, most of them graduated and passed the torch to Zoey's younger brother, Junior (Marcus Scribner), who now has his own college crew. In this drama comedy, the African American family continues to pursue the American dream. Both “Black-ish” and "Grown-ish" are available on Hulu.
Harlem — (2021) — 2 Seasons
Tracy Oliver's "Harlem" is feel-good TV that you should press play on if you like romance and sweet female friendships. The two-season Harlem-set sitcom follows Camille (Meagan Good), Quinn (Grace Byers), Angie (Shoniqua Shandai), and Tye (Jerrie Johnson) as they strive to figure out how to manage love, work, and big city dreams in the Big Apple. Head over to Prime Video to press play on the hit show “Harlem”.
Shameless — (2011) — 11 Seasons
A chaotic Chicagoan, hard-drinking father of six struggles to raise his family, dumping much of the burden on his eldest daughter, Fiona. We witness the fast life of six smart, industrious, independent kids, who without him would be...perhaps better off. Throughout the sizzling series the family figures things out through ups and downs, but with many missteps and catastrophes along the way. Overall, William H. Macy and Emmy Rossum star in the fiercely engaging and fearlessly twisted series. Get glued into “Shameless” now on Netflix!
Power — (2014) — 6 Seasons
Club owner James St. Patrick, best known by the streets as Ghost, fights to establish a new life from the ruins of a criminal past. It appears that James "Ghost" St. Patrick has it all: a gorgeously, stunning wife, a spectacular Manhattan penthouse, and the power and success that comes with owning the hottest new nightclub in the city, Truth. A closer look into his lavish life finds him leading a double life. When Ghost isn't tending to his Fortune 500 business, he's catering to clients of another operation: a multimillion dollar drug empire that only serves the wealthy and powerful. While his loyal best friend and business partner, Tommy defends the cash-cow drug operation at all costs, Ghost's new reality involves Truth being used for more than just money laundering. In fact, it’s a route out of the drug game and into a normal life with his family, even if everything he values is unknowingly threatened. Press play on “Power” now available on STARZ and Hulu!
Lastly, let us know what you think in the comments after pressing play on the show that sticks out the most to you!
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