Don't spend another night endlessly browsing for something to watch... it's time to dive into your new favorite show. We have recommendations for the best new and returning shows, all in one handy spot. Stop browsing, start watching!
Last updated on Mar 25, 2020 12:14 PM EDT
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One Day At A Time
This tearjerking comedy moves to Pop from Netflix for its fourth season.
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Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness
The crazy story of big cat guy Joe Exotic is the subject of this manic true crime docuseries.
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Feel Good
Comedian Mae Martin stars in this charming British comedy about love and addiction.
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Little Fires Everywhere
Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington team up for a soapy limited series.
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Brockmire
Hank Azaria's brilliant comedy about a self-destructive baseball announcer returns for its fourth and final season.
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The Plot Against America
This chilling alt-history limited series follows a Jewish family in New Jersey as they watch the political rise of aviator and xenophobic populist Charles Lindbergh during WWII.
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My Brilliant Friend
HBO's Italian import about female friendship -- and female rage -- is back for Season 2.
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Black Monday
Will laughing about a past stock market crash make the current stock market crash more bearable? Let's find out!
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Westworld
TV's most complicated sci-fi western is back for a third season, now with 100% more Aaron Paul.
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Kingdom
Ever watch a historical drama about a royal family and wish it had zombies in it? Then this surprising Korean horror set in the 15th Century will be your jam.
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Elite
The sexy Spanish teen sensation is back for a third season on Netflix.
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On My Block
The coming-of-age story gets a long overdue inner-city setting in this dramedy about four kids growing up in Los Angeles and starting high school.
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Cosmos: Possible Worlds
Take a trippy ride with Neil Degrasse Tyson as he explains every single thing in the universe to you.
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ZeroZeroZero
This global crime drama follows the cocaine trade through Europe and South America as cartels, mafias, and law enforcement clash.
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Devs
Alex Garland (Ex Machina) basically made Alex Garland: The Series, about a tech guru, and it's great.
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Better Things
Pamela Adlon is back in one of TV's more-than-better comedies.
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Castlevania
Yes it's based on a video game, but this gory, horror anime is good, we swear!
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Twenties
Lena Waithe's unofficial biography follows a queer black woman and her friends making it in Hollywood.
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Dispatches From Elsewhere
Jason Segel created and stars in this puzzling drama that might just answer the meaning of life.
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RuPaul's Drag Race
The venerable reality competition is on the hunt for its third straight Emmy in its 12th season.
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Altered Carbon
Netflix's high-priced sci-fi series changes stars (Anthony Mackie takes over) but still looks good.
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I Am Not Okay with This
A young woman dealing with family tragedy struggles socially through high school, and finds more problems when she gets superpowers.
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It's Personal with Amy Hoggart
This Nathan for You-style series stars British comedian Hoggart as she tries to help us all feel better.
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The Walking Dead
Chomp chomp! The zombies are back and hungry not just for brains, but whatever body part they can get ahold of.
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Gentefied
America Ferrera executive-produces this dramedy about gentrification in Los Angeles.
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Better Call Saul
The moral and ethical downfall of Slippin' Jimmy continues in Season 5 of this Breaking Bad spin-off.
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The Voice
You think the other coaches will be "Jealous" of Nick Jonas' team? The youngest JoBro joins the singing competition.
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Love Is Blind
Strangers give love a go without even seeing each other. What's next? A cooking show where the food is judged on sound?
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Narcos: Mexico
Drugs are bad, but good for TV!
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High Fidelity
Top 5 High Fidelity iterations: 5) The Movie 4) This Show 3) The Book 2) Des Moines Children's Theater 1) The Video Game
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Good Girls
The ladies take their next step toward self-employment in Season 3.
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Outlander
A time-traveling nurse journeys multiple centuries to fall in love with a Scottish hunk.
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Duncanville
Amy Poehler pulls double duty as the voice of a goofy 15-year-old boy and his worried mother in this animated sitcom.
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For Life
50 Cent produces this inspiring legal drama about a wrongfully convicted man who becomes a lawyer behind bars.
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Homeland
Carrie Mathison returns back to the field after months in captivity, but has she gone full-blown Nicholas Brody?
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Kidding
Grief is explored via puppets and dream sequences in this twisted and dark comedy.
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High Maintenance
The Guy is back for a fourth season of special deliveries in this excellent HBO comedy.
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Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet
Gamers get a sitcom of their very own in this hilarious show from some It's Always Sunny folks
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Locke & Key
This long-awaited comic book adaptation is finally here – though it might not be exactly what fans were expecting.
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Briarpatch
Rosario Dawson stars in the first season of this quirky crime anthology.
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The Sinner
Det. Harry Ambrose is back on the case, this time figuring out why Matt Bomer dunit.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine
the noice cops of the 99th Precinct are back for a seventh season of misadventures.
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Tommy
Edie Falco plays the first female chief of the LAPD in this cop drama.
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Desus & Mero
YERRR! The Bodega Boys are back for their second season on Showtime.
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Katy Keene
Riverdale's take on the "making it in New York City" subgenre.
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Interrogation
You can watch this true crime-inspired murder mystery in any order.
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Ragnarok
Probably the best Norwegian show ever about a climate change-fighting teen who is Thor reborn. Probably.
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McMillions
Some bumpy storytelling, but an irresistible story about scammers who swindled McDonald's Monopoly game.
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BoJack Horseman
The moral reeducation of the alcoholic horse is complete.
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Next In Fashion
The new reality competition series is Netflix's attempt at its own Project Runway.
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Miracle Workers: Dark Ages
Season 2 moves to the Middles Ages, where the youth are just as whiny as they are today.
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Awkwafina is Nora From Queens
Like Broad City? This is like that, but with Akwafina living at home with her dad and grandma.
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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
We're on to Part 2 of Season 1, with Sabrina a full-fledged gum-stealing Satanist! What a weird little show this is.
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Shrill
Aidy Bryant is fantastic as a woman standing up for herself after years of getting stepped on in this quick six-episode comedy. Its message -- don't be ashamed of your body or yourself -- is potent.
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Star Trek: Picard
Jean-Luc Picard comes out of retirement for one last space job.
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Brain Games
This show will explain why your brain is lying to you. Don't trust it, ever.
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Avenue 5
Hugh Laurie captains a disastrous space cruise in this comedy from the creator of Veep.
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Little America
I doesn't matter where you're from, you'll enjoy these humorous and heartwarming stories of immigrants to America.
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Seven Worlds, One Planet
Awww, look at all these adorable animals we're putting in danger by roasting our planet!
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Ares
A college student joins a secret society in this creepy thriller about status and maybe black magic.
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9-1-1: Lone Star
Rob Lowe puts out personal and actual fires in this spin-off of the first-responder franchise.
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Sex Education
This raunchy, graphic, and absolutely delightful British comedy is back for Season 2.
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Everything's Gonna Be Okay
This hilarious dark comedy handles heavy material with a light, uplifting touch.
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The New Pope
The Young Pope gets an even crazier sequel, with John Malkovich as the titular papal replacement.
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Giri/Haji
A Japanese cop follows his Yakuza-tied brother through the London criminal underworld
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The Outsider
This Stephen King adaptation is HBO's spiritual sequel to True Detective Season 1.
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Cheer
This docuseries about a national championship cheerleading squad is intense and heartwarming
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Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist
Jane Levy's Zoey can hear other people's thoughts... through song and dance!
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Party of Five
This reboot has purpose as the Salingers are replaced by a family torn apart by deportation.
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Schitt's Creek
The good-hearted comedy about some bad people found new life thanks to Netflix, and now everyone is talking about it. It's worth a watch just for Catherine O'Hara's performance... and hats.
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The Bachelor
On this season of the reality institution, pilot and windmill icon Peter Weber searches for his co-pilot.
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Dare Me
This dark drama about cheerleaders fighting to be on top of the pyramid is like Euphoria meets Friday Night Lights.
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Letterkenny
Season 7 just came out, but Canadian ingenuity pushed out Season 8 just a few months later!
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60 Days In
Why are people voluntarily going to jail in this docuseries? For your entertainment, of course.
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You
Joe Goldberg heads out west to make another young lady's life terrible, and we're here for it.
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Lost in Space
Netflix's sci-fi series is family fun, if your idea of fun is watching people in non-stop danger.
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The Witcher
Toss a coin to your witcher, and a few eyeballs to this fun fantasy series.
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Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
The Netflix docuseries follows a group of internet vigilantes hunting down a real jerk.
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6 Underground
This is the Michael Bay-est movie that Michael Bay ever Michael Bay-ed.
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The Expanse
Why aren't you watching the best sci-fi series on TV?
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Marriage Story
Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson are trying hard to win Oscars in this Netflix divorce drama.
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Vikings
If you haven't checked this out because you thought it was a cheap Game of Thrones knockoff, then you've missed out on one of cable's best and bloodiest historical dramas. And unlike GOT, no one has sex with their family... they just want to kill each other instead.
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Work in Progress
Abby is a depressed lesbian in Chicago, and these are her hilarious problems.
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Joe Pera Talks With You
The pure-at-heart comedy features Pera, taken over by the spirits of a thousand grandfathers, covering a variety of topics.
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Astronomy Club
Kenya Barris produces the latest entry in Netflix's sketch comedy wave.
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Amazon's award-winner returns for Season 3, but is it as good as the first two seasons?
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V-Wars
It's Vs (Vampires) vs. Hs (Humans) in this sci-fi thriller series.
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Astronomy Club
Kenya Barris produces the latest entry in Netflix's sketch comedy wave.
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Reprisal
If you love neon and revenge, this show is for you!
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The Confession Killer
This man Henry Lee Lucas confessed to way more murders than he could have possibly done, and the police were like 'cool.' Good work, guys.
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The Irishman
In the end, if these mob guys survive, turning into Joe Pesci trying to eat bread that's too hard is the best case scenario.
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A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby
Netflix's signature Christmas franchise gets its third movie in three years.
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V-Wars
It's Vs (Vampires) vs. Hs (Humans) in this sci-fi thriller series.
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Tell Me a Story
Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Beauty and the Beast get remixed in the second season of this fractured fairy tale anthology series.
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Making It
Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler host this crafting competition that will inspire you to make pictures out of dry macaroni.
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Servant
Come for the creepy baby, stay for the bludgeoned eels in M. Night Shyamalan's dark and twisty thriller.
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Harley Quinn
A foul-mouthed Harley Quinn ventures on her own after she breaks up with the Joker. Rebound time!
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Dolly Parton's Heartstrings
Dolly Parton's greatest hits get adapted into little movies in this sweet anthology series.
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The Crown
Netflix's historical drama gets a cast makeover with Olivia Colman taking over the lead role as the Royals move down the timeline.
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The Man in the High Castle
Amazon's adaptation of Philip K. Dick's story about an alternate universe where the Nazis won World War II moves into Season 3 with Germany losing its power and the truth about the films (and our reality) ready to be exposed.
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The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park
The high-profile 1980s case of a woman murdered in New York gets reexamined in this true crime docuseries.
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The Toys That Made Us
Remember the day when toys were cool? This show, which tracks the origins and history of popular '80s toys, does.
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The Mandalorian
Star Wars gets the Western treatment in this tale of a loner bounty hunter who gets caught up in something big.
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Dublin Murders
Another quality detective series from across the pond is just the moody show you need.
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Rick and Morty
After two years, the Adult Swim hit returns for more interdimensional mayhem.
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The End of the F***ing World
The British dark comedy about sociopathic teens returns with more murder on the mind.
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His Dark Materials
The Golden Compass this is not. In other words, it's a good adaptation of Philip Pullman's fantasy novels.
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Dickinson
Hailee Steinfeld plays Emily Dickinson in this wonderful period piece with modern flourishes.
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For All Mankind
What if the U.S. wasn't the first to land on the Moon and the space race continued? Ronald D. Moore tries to answer that question in this alt-history drama for space geeks.
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Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan
Season 2 is better than Season 1 because its hero toughens up and kicks more butt. USA! USA! USA!
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Baroness von Sketch Show
Four Canadian ladies quietly put together one of TV's best sketch comedy shows.
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Mrs. Fletcher
Kathryn Hahn is one of the most likable actors working today, even when she's doing uncomfortable stuff like this dark comedy limited series.
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The Kominsky Method
Chuck Lorre's newest series stars Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin as friends who are getting up there in age but aren't ready to give up. It has lots more to say than Lorre's CBS sitcoms (except maybe Mom), but it still has plenty of sophomoric humor.
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Watchmen
There's a lot to talk about with this "remix" of the classic comic, starting with: what is even happening?
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Living With Yourself
Double the Paul, double the Rudd!
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Modern Love
Anne Hathaway and other famous people fall in love in incredibly charming and unbelievable ways.
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Looking for Alaska
John Green's YA novel about teens finding themselves (and each other) is finally here.
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El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Jesse Pinkman's very bad day continues in this one-off film wrapping up his Breaking Bad story. It's good!
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Supernatural
Who is your favorite: Sam, Dean, or the swarm of bugs from the episode "Bugs"?
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Rhythm + Flow
Yes, another music competition show, but this one is good.
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Legacies
Vampires will never die, especially on The CW.
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Nancy Drew
No, you did not slip into a time-traveling wormhole. This Nancy is CW-ized and solving mysteries... about ghosts!
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Riverdale
The Nov. 7 episode — a flashback to the early 1990s — features a nifty trick as the actors who play the show's kids get to play their characters' parents when they were young 'uns. Keep an eye on KJ Apa, who delivers one heck of a good Luke Perry impression.
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The Flash
Barry faces his toughest challenge yet: raising a daughter! Oh, we feel your pain, Mr. Flash. Can Barry and Iris corral their daughter from the future and fix the mistakes she made in the timeline?
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Arrow
A billionaire playboy and expert archer becomes a vigilante who is out to right the wrongs created by his family and restore his beloved city back to its former glory after being shipwrecked for five years on a remote island.
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Big Mouth
It's a big Valentine's Day special to get you through the wait for Season 3!
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Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal
This quiet, yet effective animated limited series about a caveman comes from the creator of Samurai Jack.
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Peaky Blinders
The British gangster drama hits the late-1920s, and gang leader Tommy Shelby is up to his ears in enemies.
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Mr. Robot
USA's takedown of corporate capitalism via schizophrenic hackers returns for its fourth and final season.
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Sorry for Your Loss
In between looking at pics of your friends all on vacation while you toil away in your cubicle, use Facebook to watch this new drama starring Elizabeth Olsen as a widow grieving after her husband's death. Yep, now you have to pay attention to Facebook for new shows.
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Raising Dion
Shoutout to the single moms raising young superheroes out there!
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Batwoman
The CW's first superhero show with a LBGTQ lead sees Batman mysteriously vanished and his cousin taking over.
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Godfather of Harlem
This crime drama follows the good and bad of Bumpy Johnson, a Harlem mob boss who, sure, killed people, but also was a social activist.
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Bless the Harts
The latest addition to Fox's Animation Domination block comes from Saturday Night Live writer Emily Spivey.
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The Politician
Ryan Murphy's latest dark comedy is soooooo Ryan Murphy, as a high schooler who aspires to be POTUS runs for class president.
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The Good Place
Can a trash bag from Arizona turn her life around and become good? It's a question that's been asked by philosophers for centuries, and is now asked by a demon from the afterlife and his robotic assistant from The Void. OK, that sounds weird, but watch and find out why we called it the best show on TV.
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The Masked Singer
How often are those costumes dry cleaned?
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Creepshow
This anthology series features original fun and scary stories, based on a classic '80s horror movie.
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This Is Us
Cry like a baby as the Pearsons continue their evil plan to dehydrate you through the emotional ups and downs of life.
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Emergence
This year's "What the heck is going on?" show is about a mysterious girl and the cop who cares for her.
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Evil
Y'all ready for some DEMONS?
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Stumptown
Cobie Smulders elevates this by-the-book private eye procedural.
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mixed-ish
Tihs black-ish spin-off prequel shows the origins of Rainbow Johnson.
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Prodigal Son
Michael Sheen and Tom Payne are having a ton of fun in this kooky serial killer procedural.
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Criminal
This experimental international drama tightens the vice on criminals in the interrogation room with four different stories.
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Disenchantment
A hard-drinking, buck-toothed princess discovers her destiny with a demon and elf in tow in this Matt Groening animated comedy.
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American Horror Story: 1984
The horror anthology moves to the mid-'80s for some slasher film fun.
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Dancing with the Stars
Sean Spicer can dance about as well as he could act as White House Press Secretary.
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Marianne
This French horror series speaks the universal language of scaring the crap out of people, but it's also fun.

