Sometimes I think the DVR is the best and worst invention ever. The best because I can record shows when I'm not home and watch them whenever. The worst because I record a lot of TV shows and then I end up watching an entire season over the course of a day or two. For a television junkie, the DVR is a big old enabler.
Here are a few of my favorite binge worthy shows:
Angie Tribeca on TBS
From the mind of Steve Carell and his wife, Nancy Walls Carell,
Angie Tribeca is a police procedural satire in the spirit of
Police Squad. Rashida Jones plays the titular detective who gets a new partner in the pilot episode. TBS aired the first season of 10 episodes as a 25-hour marathon, so this show was truly made for binge watching. The humor is very reminiscent of the movies
Airplane! and
The Naked Gun. Surely (don't call me Shirley) you will want to give this show a try.
Killjoys on Syfy
Killjoys follows a trio of bounty hunters, Dutch, Dav and Johnny as they work in a four planet system called The Quad. Hello, space bounty hunters! What isn't to love about this show?
Killjoys, especially in the second season is a great mix of humor, drama and action. The leader of this rag-tag trio is Dutch, and she is a woman who knows how to take care of herself. You wouldn't want to meet her in a dark alley. The best part of this show is her relationship (strictly platonic) with Johnny. Also Pree, every episode with Pree is automatically my favorite episode.
Dark Matter on Syfy
Dark Matter is a bit darker (ha) in tone than
Killjoys. A group of six people wake up on the space ship Raza, with no memory of who they are. They name themselves One through Six based on the order in which they woke up.
Dark Matter was created by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie based upon their comic book of the same name. Both men at one time or another were writers and executive producers on the
Stargate TV shows. If you are a fan of the
Stargate shows, you will see some familiar faces pop up now and then. Even without their memories, it becomes clear that the leader of the Raza crew is "Two" and she is a kick-butt, take names later (if they are still alive) kind of woman.
The 100 on the CW
This post-apocalyptic drama follows a group of teens (100 of them in all) as they become the first humans to return to Earth, 97 years after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. The twist here is that the teens are all technically criminals and Earth isn't quite as uninhabited as those still living in space think. Also, the colony of space ships is failing so returning to Earth is pretty much their only chance of survival. The CW is famous for dramas with very pretty people, and
The 100 does deliver on that front. However, they don't stay so pretty (yes they actually get dirty and the dirt sticks) and life on planet Earth is BRUTAL. Think Lord of the Flies, Game of Thrones brutal. I record this show because sometimes I just need to stop my DVR, walk away and decompress. Fair warning, this show will bring about emotions.
UnREAL on the Lifetime channel.
I did a review of this show that you can read
here.
Basically this is a show about the making of a fictional reality dating
show and it is CRAZY. Plus each season (season 2 just ended) is only
10 episodes long so you could easily watch a season in one day.
~Amy, Adult Services