Winter break is one of the best times to catch up on all the shows you didnât have time for during the year. Well, Iâm a serial procrastinator and show-lover, so I watched all of them for you during the semester. So now, you can enjoy all of them stress-free over the holidays.Â
- The Queenâs Gambit
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Starting off with the No.1 on our listâThe Queenâs Gambit. Youâve either watched it already or have heard about it and seen all of its accompanying memes. If you were anything like me and are hesitant to start it âcause âOh, looks kinda boringâ or âI know literally nothing about chessâ I wonât get itâ, THIS IS YOUR SIGNâ go watch this show. Not only is Anya Taylor-Joy a gem, but her performance for The Queenâs Gambit was *chefâs kiss*. There is no other way to describe it. My friend convinced me to try out the first episode, and I was instantly hooked. It has gotten me through the last few weeks of this semester. Mind you, I have procrastinated four assignments because of it, but I wouldnât have had it any other way.Â
- The Promised Neverland
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To add a little spice to our countdown list, The Promised Neverland is an anime series. I actually watched this show prior to it being added onto Netflix, so when it did get on there, I was so excited âcause now everyone will know my pain. If I had to categorize The Promised Neverland, Iâd deem it a dark drama/thriller. The plot alone is just impeccable, and I know next to nothing when it comes to anime, but THIS, THIS show was (Iâm gonna use it again) *chefâs kiss*. So please give this series a chance if you havenât already. Youâll fall in love with it and you can then wait for the painstakingly long arrival of the second season with me.Â
- Grand Army
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The Walmart version of Euphoriaâif youâre a fan of Grand Army, I apologize, but I said what I said. Nevertheless, itâs still an excellent show on its own. This series is set in New York and follows the students of Grand Army High. Yes, yes, I knowâANOTHER high school dramaâbut I canât help it, theyâre so addictive. GA does touch on a lot of relevant and relatable topics though, and even features trigger warnings before some of the really heavy episodesâwhich I love. Itâs one of those shows where you get really invested in the characters, so be ready for that rollercoaster. If you want to feel something again, watch Grand Armyâand let me know if you also hate Leila Zimmer.
- If Anything Happens I Love You
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OOPS, itâs not a series, so technically, itâs not a bingeâweâre already breaking the rules of this article alreadyâbut if youâre on Tik Tok, you might have heard of this cute little animated 12-minute short already. There was this challenge going around of filming yourself before and after watching If Anything Happens I Love You. Apparently, itâs incredibly sad and moving. When I see that on my âFor Youâ page a dozen times, obviously, Iâm gonna freaking watch it. I wonât give anything away on what itâs about, but Iâm just gonna say I was two minutes in and waterfalls…nothing had even happened yet, but just the sad vibes of the cartoon got me going. Watch at your own risk.Â
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- Honorable mention**Â
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Before we get to our last series on this list, a little shout-out to a series that isnât on Netflix but definitely worth your time. The Boys is one of the most well-done satirical superhero shows Iâve ever watched. F*ck Marvel movies, this is it. Essentially, it breaks down what the world would be like if people with superpowers were just another regular thing. Itâs an incredibly funny drama thatâll have you up until 6 a.m. The Boys can be found on Amazon Prime Video.Â
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- The Haunting of Bly ManorÂ
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Coming in hot at No. 5 on the list is The Haunting of Bly Manor. If Iâm gonna be honest, I finished watching this the first week it came out in October. If youâre familiar with The Haunting of Hill House, well, this is the second installment in their anthology series. I initially started watching it because spooky season had just started and I was in the âscare me âtill I shit my pantsâ moodâwhich is exactly what The Haunting of Hill House (the first series) delivered. Boy, was I wrong. The Haunting of Bly Manor had me intrigued but mostly just confused, up until the last episode of the season. It felt like an acid trip. The final episode is really the last piece of the puzzle that tied the whole show together and made sense of all the weirdness going on. Bly Manor was a love story under the guise of a horror drama. It really was beautiful to see the whole thing unravel, and if youâre into genre-bending stuff, definitely check this one out.Â
And thatâs all the shows I have for you today. By the way, there are other ways to watch shows, you donât necessarily have to pay for all these subscriptions to watch them…if you get what Iâm saying. So, if any of these shows have sparked your interest, and you donât have Netflix, there are other means. Good luck, happy break and Happy Holidays!Â