Summer’s here, the sun’s blazing, and the writers’s strike is still doing its thing, but fear not – we’ve got your back with some TV show recommendations that are as cool as a cucumber.
If you missed these gems the first time around, it’s time to dive in and indulge in some binge- worthy entertainment. Oh, and before you go anywhere, don’t forget to check out our list for more awesomeness.
Let’s kick things off with a bang:
Acapulco (Apple TV+)
Imagine rockin’ ‘80s hairdos and a resort filled with smooth lounge singers – that’s Acapulco for you! This feel-good romantic comedy on Apple TV+ takes you on a journey with Máximo (played by the awesome Eugenio Derbez), who goes from being a broke pool boy to a rich hotelier. Mix in a dash of How I Met Your Mother and a sprinkle of Jane the Virgin vibes, and you’ve got yourself a bilingual series that’s all about love, laughter, and the quirks of rich American tourists. But hold onto your seats, ’cause things get complicated when Máximo starts pining for Julia (Camilla Perez), who, surprise, is the girlfriend of Chad Davies (Chord Overstreet), the son of the resort owner. Talk about drama! Next up:
Naomi (Max)
Hold onto your capes, comic book lovers! Naomi is the wild card you’ve been waiting for. This CW series, brought to life by Ava DuVernay, is based on a 2019 comic series and stars Kaci Walfall as Naomi, a teen who’s more connected to Superman than she ever imagined. Geeky fun, high school drama, and a whole lot of girl power – this show’s got it all. But, oh, the cruel twist of fate – it got axed along with six other shows. Still, don’t let that stop you from tuning in and enjoying the ride. Prepare to binge this incredible series on HBO Max in
Germany. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey!
Let’s keep the momentum going:
Somebody Somewhere (Max)
HBO’s got a hidden treasure for you, nestled right between the chaos of Succession and the quirkiness of Barry. Somebody Somewhere is all about Bridget Everett’s journey in dealing with life’s ups and downs after her sister’s passing in rural Kansas. It’s a slice-of-life tale That’s ll make you laugh, cry, and maybe even snort at times. Plus, there’s some seriously hilarious pillow-talk and a heartwarming love story to keep you hooked. So grab your Popcorns get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions. And here’s a blast from the past:
Minx (Starz)
Travel back to the funky ’70s with Minx, a show that’s equal parts saucy, sweet, and inspiring. Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond) is on a mission to start a feminist magazine, and she teams up with Doug (Jake Johnson), who’s all about adult magazines. Together, they create an erotic mag for women – talk about breaking stereotypes! Throw in some raunchy humor, heartfelt moments, and a stellar cast, and you’ve got yourself a recipe for a wild ride. So, what are you waiting for? Tune in and get groovy! Now, onto something fresh and funny:
Primo (Amazon Freevee)
Get ready to laugh your socks off with Primo! Executive producer Mike Schur and creator
Shea Serrano deliver a coming-of-age comedy that’s all about Rafa (Ignacio Diaz-Silverio), a high school junior trying to navigate life in San Antonio. With his mom and five "item" always in the picture, things are bound to get a little crazy. Sibling rivalry, family barbecues, and a whole lot of laughs – this show’s got it all. So grab a seat and prepare for a hilarious ride.
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Bad Sisters (Apple TV+)
Don’t be fooled by the title – Bad Sisters is anything but bad. In fact, it’s downright awesome. Sharon Horgan, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, and Eve Hewson join forces as sisters with a dark plan get rid of an abusive husband. Mystery, intrigue, and a dash of dark comedy make this series a must-watch. You’ll be on the edge of your seat, trying to unravel the who and the thrilling plot.
Time to embrace the spooky:
Los Espookys (Max)
Cue the eerie music – Los Espookys is here to give you a good scare, with a twist of comedy. Picture this: a squad of horror-loving pals, staging scares for paying customers. It’s like Scooby-Doo on steroids, with a dash of absurdity. Fake exorcisms, rigged elections, and sea monsters – this crew does it all. Get ready to chuckle and shiver as you follow their hilarious escapades.
Here’s a taste of Hollywood life:
The Other Two (Max)
Step into the world of showbiz with The Other Two – a side-splitting satire that’ll have you in stitches. Siblings Brooke and Cary Dubek (Heléne Yorke and Drew Tarver) are trying to step out of their famous brother’;s shadow. But hey, success doesn’t come easy, right? These two will have you in fits of laughter as they chase their dreams and navigate the crazy world of fame. You won’t want to miss this rollercoaster of comedy.
And now, a detective tale:
Will Trent (ABC)
Get ready for some crime-solving action with Will Trent. Based on Karin Slaughter’s novels, this series follows GBI Special Agent Will Trent (Ramón Rodríguez) as he tackles cases while dealing with his troubled past. With a stellar cast and gripping mysteries, this procedural drama will have you on the edge of your seat. Dive in and get your detective hat on – there’s no shortage of twists and turns here.
Finally, a touch of the supernatural:
Wellington Paranormal (Max)
If you’re a fan of the quirky humor in What We Do in the Shadows, you’re in for a treat with Wellington Paranormal. Join bumbling police officers as they investigate bizarre cases, from crop circles to haunted cars. This New Zealand import serves up dry, laugh-out-loud humor that’ll leave you chuckling for days. Think Mulder and Scully, but with a hilarious twist. Last but not least, a dose of office shenanigans:
Corporate (Comedy Central)
Think The Office, but with a splash of cynicism and a sprinkle of dark humor – that’s Corporate for you. Follow the escapades of two white-collar drones as they navigate the absurdities of corporate life. With a touch of nihilism and a whole lot of laughter, this series is a must-watch for anyone who’s dealt with the office grind. Get ready for some dark comedy that’ll have you howling with laughter. And there you have it, folks – a list of TV shows that’ll have you glued to the screen. So kick back, relax, and enjoy the binge-watching journey. And please do not forget to check out the above list for even more entertainment options. Happy watching!
FAQs
What is the difference between a movies and a TV shows? Movies are usually standalone stories that last for about 1.5 to 3 hours, while TV shows have multiple episodes that continue a storyline over a series of seasons.
How do I decided what movies & TV shows to watch? You can choose based on your mood, genre preferences, or recommendations from friends. or based on ratings and review on online platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes Are animated movies just for kids?
No, animated movies can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Many animated films have, themes and humor that appeal to adults too.