1. Hunters
Recommended by Ms. De Luccia, Advisor
Hunters is the story of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City who discover Nazi war criminals conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the U.S. Available on Amazon Prime.
Source: IMDb |
2. The King of Queens
Recommended by Emma McNamara, Staff Writer
The King of Queens, starring Kevin James, is a sitcom about a working-class couple, Doug and Carrie, living in Queens, New York, along with Carrie's irritable father. Available on Philo.
Source: Amazon |
3. Grey's Anatomy
Recommended by Emily Fitzgerald, Staff Writer
Grey's Anatomy is a medical drama about a group of young doctors working at Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital. Available on ABC, Netflix, Hulu, YouTube TV, Philo, and YouTube.
Source: YouTube |
Recommended by Kanita Tariq, Editor-in-Chief + Emily Fitzgerald, Staff Writer
Gilmore Girls is a classic comedy-drama about the relationship between single mother Lorelai Gilmore and her daughter, Rory, set in small-town Connecticut and complete with many colorful characters. Available on Netflix, Philo, YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, and Vudu.
Source: Amazon |
5. All American
Recommended by Kanita Tariq, Editor-in-Chief + Sarah Riley, Staff Writer + Emma Sears, Staff Writer + Chloe Maher, Staff Writer
All American is about a rising high school football player plucked away from his hometown of South Crenshaw to play for a high school football team in Beverly Hills. Available on The CW, Netflix, YouTube TV, fuboTV, YouTube, and Vudu.
Source: The CW |
6. Love is Blind
Recommended by Emma Sears, Staff Writer
Love is Blind is a reality TV show about single people attempting to fall in love without seeing each other face-to-face. Available on Netflix.
Source: IMDb |
7. Cheer
Recommended by Emma Sears, Staff Writer
Cheer is a docuseries following the Navarro College Cheer Team as they prepare to compete in the national cheer competition. Available on Netflix.
Source: Common Sense Media |
8. The Umbrella Academy
Recommended by Liv Canova, Staff Writer
The Umbrella Academy is about a superhero team comprised of seven members born under inexplicable circumstances. Available on Netflix.
Source: IMDb |
9. Avatar: The Last Airbender
Recommended by Olivia Giralt, Staff Writer
Avatar: The Last Airbender takes place in a world where human civilization consists of four nations: the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads. Only the Avatar is the master of all four elements. Available on YouTube, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play, and Amazon Prime.
Source: Amazon |
10. Modern Family
Recommended by Eric Dau, Staff Writer
Modern Family is a hilarious account of a large, diverse, multigenerational family. Available on ABC, Hulu, YouTube TV, YouTube, iTunes, and Vudu.
Source: Modern Family |
11. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness
Recommended by Lauren Groff, Staff Writer
Tiger King is about big cat breeding and its bizarre underworld, complete with eccentric characters. Available on Netflix.
Source: Forbes |
12. On My Block
Recommended by Chloe Maher, Staff Writer
On My Block is about four street-savvy friends who are navigating their way through high school. Available on Netflix.
Source: Wikipedia |
13. The Office
Recommended by Noelle Hanek, Staff Writer
The Office, another cult classic, is a mockumentary about the typical office workday with a motley crew of eccentric and iconic characters. Available on Netflix, fuboTV, Philo, YouTube, iTunes, and Vudu.
Source: NBC |
14. Lucifer
Recommended by Emily Opresnick, Staff Writer
Lucifer follows the life of the fallen angel who abandons hell for Los Angeles, serving as a consultant to the LAPD. Available on Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, and Vudu.
Source: Fox |
15. Hart of Dixie
Recommended by Kanita Tariq, Editor-in-Chief
Hart of Dixie, known as the Southern version of Gilmore Girls, follows the life of a New York-based doctor, Zoe Hart, as she accepts a stranger's offer to work at his practice in Bluebell, Alabama, only to discover the stranger had died and left the practice to her in his will. Available on Netflix, iTunes, YouTube, Google Play, and Amazon Prime.
Source: TV Guide |
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