1. "Hart of Dixie"
This is a new show I have just started and I am obsessed. Zoe Hart is what becomes of all of us after our original plans are thrown out of the window by fate, telling us that even if we fail our finals we will all be drawn to where we are meant to be. Some light and positive energy during this sad time.
2. "The Vampire Diaries"
Seems so cliche, right? Yes. Absolutely. But in this unpredictable time of A or B, pass or fail, we need something a little predictable in our lives. Also, watching some really good looking men doesn't hurt either.
3. "Jane the Virgin"
This show was an unexpected surprise to me the first time that I watched it. How they make this show 100% family-friendly and still fantastic boggles my mind. It incorporates current issues in today's society without being overly political and has some of the best characters I have ever seen on television. If you need a sign of what to watch, then consider this it!
4. "Parks and Recreation"
In my opinion, this beloved comedy is superior to the Office and has characters that we can all relate to in this upcoming finals season. Crack open your waffle maker and take a study break with Pawnee's favorite department.
5. "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina"
This is a relatively new show that is exclusive to Netflix and is a reboot of the traditionally Sabrina the Teenage Witch story. While it may seem hokey at the beginning, the show is complex, developed, and very well-written. Highly recommended if you don't plan on sleeping for the next week.
6. "Riverdale"
For anyone who has read the Archie comics, this show poses an exciting and dark plot to traditionally colorful and innocent characters. To everyone else, it's another sexy CW drama filled with dramatic twists that no one, not even you in your study zone, can refuse.
7. "Game of Thrones"
The newest and final season just got off to an amazing start, and it's time for you to finally see what the hype is about.
8. "Friends"
A true classic. This show is like a time machine: sit down to watch it and ten episodes and four hours of your life will have blissfully passed you by and you wouldn't even notice.
9. "Black Mirror"
I can't explain this any further than this: prepare to be shook.