Are you an avid binge watcher that has hit a wall and can’t come up with the next series to watch? Maybe you just completed the last 12 seasons of Grey’s Anatomy and figure you can’t possibly top that series? Warning: after reading this, you may feel the need to clear your weekend schedule and get comfy in front of your Samsung 75-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED HDTV from Buydig.com because we found some binge-worthy shows for you!
Fuller House- This sequel to the sitcom Full House. It ran from 1987 to 1995. Featuring the returning character of DJ, who is now a veterinarian and the widowed mother of three sons. Many of the original cast members return in their former roles ensuring fans of the original series will love it.
One Day at a Time– A throwback to the defining comedy of the 1970s with a modern twist. The recently separated veteran is raising her two adolescent children with the help of her mother Lydia and her landlord Schneider. The show is funny and grounded. Once you start watching, you won’t be able to watch this gem one day at a time.
The Wonder Years– This series takes place during the turbulent times of the late 1960s and 1970s. The show focuses on Kevin Arnold, a young teenager living in a quiet middle-class suburb, and his family and friends. Throughout the series’ five-year run, Kevin deals with middle and high school. He encounters puberty, has ups and downs with childhood sweetheart Winnie Cooper. Handles all of this while dealing with annoying older brother Wayne, and hanging out with geeky-but-lovable Paul.
The Magicians– The Magicians takes an adult, intensely cynical look at some of the famous children’s fantasy books. Quentin Coldwater is a graduate student addicted to a Narnia-type book series. He discovers the world of books is more than just a pastime. He ends up at an elite school for young magicians, makes a bunch of misfit friends, and ends up transported to the universe of his favorite fantasy novels.
Sherlock– This is a modern-day version of Sherlock Holmes. Benedict Cumberbatch plays the title role, while Martin Freeman plays his best friend, Watson. Sherlock is a self-identified “high-functioning sociopath,”. It’s fun to see him think rings around everyone else in the show.
Gilmore Girls: The show follows single mother Lorelai Gilmore and her teen daughter Rory, as they live their lives in the fictional town of Stars Hollow. The show covers their story from Lorelai as a pregnant teen runaway, the stormy relationship she has with her parents and her close bond with Rory, who has strong ambitions to make it to an Ivy League college.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer- If you are among the many still looking for a way to fill the void left from the end of the Twilight series, or you’re still replaying the season finale of The Vampire Diaries over and over on your LG 55-Inch Super Ultra HD 4K Smart LED TV , this show may be the one for you. Starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. The show revolves around Buffy Summers and her group of friends as they slay vampires and other demons.
Friends- Just in case you are from another planet, this sitcom is about a circle of friends living in Manhattan. The journey of their lives through their mid-twenties and thirties.
Pretty Little Liars– After the disappearance of their friend Alison, four girls are harassed by a mysterious person that goes by the name of “A” who threatens to expose their deepest secrets.
Lost- After a plane crashes on a mysterious island, the survivors are left to fend for themselves. They try to survive and get rescued. Throw in an unknown monster. Also prior island occupants and other worldly inhabitants and you’ve got a dramatic TV show on your hands.
Goosebumps– At four seasons and 68 episodes, there are sure to be some of your favorite R.L. Stine stories brought to life (and death) on the small screen. A great way to get your children interested in your favorite childhood book series is to show this series on the side of your garage this summer using the Optoma Home Theater Projector from Buydig.com during outdoor movie nights.
No need to feel guilty about all those hours you are about to spend in a vegetative state on your couch. It has been said that binge-watching an 8 to 14-part television series can be thought of the same way as reading a novel. Each episode being a chapter. Who would read one chapter at a time? So grab your popcorn, blanket and get comfy while you dive into one of these great shows.
mia1990lane says
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was great thanks for the review it was very helpful.