Binge-watching has become a big part of modern-day culture, with many of us giving up chunks of time to watch new shows the moment they come out. At LWOS Life we love watching new shows and rewatching old classics, and we are bringing you 5 of the best binge-worthy TV shows.
5 Binge-Worthy TV Shows
Binge-Worthy TV Shows: Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones ran from 2011-2019 and was based on George R.R. Martin‘s epic fantasy novel series. It’s difficult to find someone who hasn’t watched this juggernaut of a show. The series is based in the fictional country of Westeros, where families battle for the Iron Throne.
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The show was graphic, with sex scenes and violence that leave nothing to the imagination. The final season finale was a universal disappointment, but despite this, the rest of it remains a must-binge-watch show.
Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad graced our screens from 2008-2013 and starred Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. The show is considered by many to be the greatest show of all time. Walter White transforms from a mild-mannered school teacher into a ruthless drug lord who will stop at nothing to win.
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It’s a show that has aged incredibly well and is still a brilliant watch with its compelling storylines. Binge-watching this show is a necessity and binge-watching the rewatch is also highly recommended. At LWOS Life, this is our favorite.
The Office
The Office graced our lives from 2005-2013 and was a remake of the much shorter UK original. The U.S. remake did a great job of giving us a perfect balance of comedy and heartwarming moments. The Jim and Pam romance helped many become invested in the show, while Michael Scott ensured the cringe factor was high every season. Dwight Schrute is without doubt one of the strangest characters, but he seemed to resonate brilliantly with fans of the show.
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It was great to watch the pointless meetings and see the lack of organization at Dunder Mifflin while waiting for the next “that’s what she said” joke.
The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead ran from 2012-2022 and was a phenomenon that transformed the zombie, post-apocalyptic horror genre. Rick Grimes, a local Sheriff Deputy, wakes up from a coma to find the world in ruins and ends up leading a group of survivors with the hope of finding a better tomorrow.
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Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, and Melissa McBride all-star in this survival smash-it. The series averaged 80% across 11 seasons on Rotten Tomatoes and has birthed follow-ups, The Ones Who Live, Dead City, and Daryl Dixon.
Friday Night Lights
Friday Night Lights inspired and entertained us from 2006-2011, giving us enjoyable football scenes and compelling off-the-field dramas, which ensured this will forever be a binge-worthy show. The series takes place in the fictional town of Dillon, Texas, and centers around the local high school and its football team, coached by Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler).
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Following them on their journey to the state championship (hopefully) and all the roadblocks on the way – will have you screaming: “Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose!“
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