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Three Shows to Check Out Over Winter Break

Here are some shows I highly recommend!

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Three Shows to Check Out Over Winter Break
Breaking Bad

Take a break from shopping and putting up the holiday decorations... Here are three shows I recommend checking out over Winter Break. All three are for more mature audiences, so they might not be ideal for family night.

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Mr. Show

Watch on Amazon Instant Video

This HBO sketch comedy features a hilarious cast and creative writing. Viewers will recognize stars Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul), David Cross (Arrested Development), Tom Kenny (SpongeBob), and Paul F. Tompkins (BoJack Horseman) acting in various roles and sketches. Bob and David tackle social norms through sketches that will have viewers laughing and wanting more.


Last Chance U

Watch on Netflix

This Netflix documentary series follows East Mississippi Community College's journey through the 2015 football season. A football team full of talented athletes looking to have an opportunity to play at division one football programs faces adversity on and off the field. This is an easy binge=watch and will tie in nicely with the college football bowl season.


It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

Watch on Netflix

If you enjoy dark comedy, pranks, Charlie Day and Danny DeVito, then you will love this series. Ten seasons of Always Sunny are on Netflix and if still have not seen this series, I highly recommend checking it out.


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