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101 Shows To Binge Watch When You're Bored

Sometimes it's tough to find that gem in the rough.

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101 Shows To Binge Watch When You're Bored
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If anyone else is feeling the springtime slump, with only a few weeks left of classes, join me in binge watching some of the best shows on TV. Sometimes it’s tough to find a gem in the rough, given that there are so many platforms: Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, HBO, Showtime, and more. Scavenge no more; work your way through this list of shows to binge watch when you’re bored.

1. "American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace"

2. "American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson"

3. "American Horror Story"

4. "American Vandal"

5. "Atlanta"

6. "Ballers"

7. "Bates Motel"

8. "Big Little Lies"

9. "Black Mirror"

10. "Breaking Bad"

11. "Broad City"

12. "Burn Notice"

13. "Californication"

14. "The Client List"

15. "The Crown"

16. "Daredevil"

17. "Dear White People"

18. "The Defiant Ones"

19. "Designated Survivor"

20. "Devious Maids"

21. Dexter

22. "Difficult People"

23. "Easy"

24. "End of the F****** World"

25. "Empire"

26. "Flint Town"

27. "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"

28. "Friends"

29. "Friends From College"

30. "Friday Night Lights"

31. "Fear the Walking Dead"

32. "Game of Thrones"

33. "Girlboss"

34. "Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce"

35. "Girls"

36. "GLOW"

37. "Golden Girls"

38. "Good Girls"

39. "Gotham"

40. "Grace and Frankie"

41. "The Good Place"

42. "Grey’s Anatomy"

43. "Handmaid’s Tale"

44. "Harlots"

45. "The Hills"

46. "House of Cards"

47. "How to Get Away With Murder"

48. "Insecure"

49. "Jane the Virgin"

50. "Jersey Shore"

51. "The Keepers"

52. "Keeping Up With the Kardashians"

53. "Law & Order: SVU"

54. "Lost"

55. "Mad Men"

56. "Making a Murderer"

57. "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"

58. "Masters of Sex"

59. "Modern Family"

60. "Narcos"

61. "Nashville"

62. "New Girl"

63. "Nip/Tuck"

64. "The Office"

65. "One Tree Hill"

66. "Orange is the New Black"

67. "Ozark"

68. "Pretty Little Liars"

69. "Planet Earth"

70. "Psych"

71. "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills"

72. "Reno 911!"

73. "Riverdale"

74. "Roseanne"

75. "Santa Clarita Diet"

76. "Saturday Night Live"

78. "Seinfeld"

79. "Shameless"

80. "Shut Eye"

81. "Silicon Valley"

82. "Sons of Anarchy"

83. "Sex and the City"

84. "Stranger Things"

85. "Suits"

86. "Supernatural"

87. "That 70s Show"

88. "This is Us"

89. "The Underground"

90. "The Vampire Diaries"

91. "Vikings"

92. "The Walking Dead"

93. "Weeds"

94. "Westworld"

95. "Wet Hot American Summer"

96. "What the Health"

97. "White Collar"

98. "Younger"

99. "Young & Hungry"

100. "13 Reasons Why"

101. "90210"

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