12 of the Best TV Shows to Stream Right Now

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If your streaming queue is becoming a second job, you’re not alone. With each platform sending new shows out onto the market quicker than you can say “skip intro,” it’s simple to get caught up in an endless scroll. Don’t worry, though—we’ve dug through the dirt for you. Whether you’re in the mood for a feel-good comedy, a gripping thriller, or a guilty-pleasure rewatch, this is your no-nonsense cheat sheet to the best shows streaming right now. Less browsing, more binging.

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1. Somebody Feed Phil (Netflix)

Food, travel, and Phil Rosenthal’s irrepressible enthusiasm—what’s not to adore? This world-traveling docuseries is half culinary hug and half love letter to culture. Phil’s affability makes each destination a home away from home, which makes this series the ideal feel-good vacation.

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2. I Think You Should Leave (Netflix)

Tim Robinson’s crazy sketch comedy is unlike anything on television. A combination of both absurd and genius, it’s filled with lines you’ll be quoting (and replaying) in no time. If you’re a newbie to the show, caveat emptor: the rabbit hole is long—and LOL.

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3. Ginny & Georgia (Netflix)

This family-thriller-coming-of-age hybrid delivers teen drama and adult depth in equal proportions. With snappy writing and complex characters, it’s a binge-worthy show that mingles heart, humor, and some heavy plot surprises.

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4. The Residence (Netflix)

Hungry for a mystery with a dash of political intrigue? The Residence delivers big time. Based in the less-seen areas of the White House, this new drama is intelligent, suspenseful, and filled with secrets yet to be unraveled.

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5. Sex and the City (Netflix)

Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha return—and their wit, wisdom, and wardrobe haven’t gotten any older. It’s your first time or your fifteenth repeat viewing, Sex and the City is still a comfort classic that’s as relevant (and binge-worthy) as ever.

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6. Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Netflix)

The 99th precinct is always good for some laughs. With its lovable ensemble, quick-witted one-liners, and unexpectedly sincere moments, this sitcom is still a choice among comedy fans who enjoy clever writing with a lot of heart.

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7. Paradise (Hulu)

Gorgeously shot, deeply emotional, and rich in intrigue, Paradise is that rare series that picks you up from the pilot episode—and doesn’t let go.

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8. The Bear (Hulu)

Get inside the pressure cooker of a Chicago kitchen in this high-intensity dramedy. The Bear isn’t merely about food—it’s about loss, toughness, and family. It’s quick-witted, emotionally charged, and one of the most buzzed-about shows of the year, and for good reason.

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9. Severance (Apple TV+)

What if you could keep your work life separate from your home life—literally? Severance makes that question into a stylishly haunting thriller about identity, memory, and corporate power. It’s thought-provoking, exquisite to watch, and impossible to look away from.

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10. Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)

This is more than a feel-good sitcom—it’s a cultural phenomenon. Jason Sudeikis is amazing as the perpetually positive football coach who wins over hearts with humor and humility. Ted Lasso is wholesome, hilarious, and just what we all needed.

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11. Succession (HBO Max)

Logan Roy and his profoundly dysfunctional family have brought some of the keenest dialogue and most ruthless power struggles in recent history. Succession bites, it’s brilliant, and as hooked as prestige drama comes. Long live the kingmakers.

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12. The Last of Us (HBO Max)

Adapted from the popular video game, this post-apocalyptic drama is a narrative triumph. With stunning performances by Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us holds world-ending stakes at bay alongside profoundly human emotion.

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Streaming Hacks to Avoid Scroll Fatigue

  • Sort by mood: Feeling stressed out? Let your mood dictate—select comedies for a chill night, dramas for when you want to escape into a tale.
  • Don’t sleep on hidden gems: Some of the best shows fly under the radar (hello, PEN15).
  • Mix it up: Jumping between genres can keep your queue from going stale. One heavy drama followed by a sketch comedy? Balance restored.
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There’s no shortage of great content out there—just too little time to waste on the wrong shows. With this curated list, you’re all set for your next big binge session. Happy streaming!

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