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We’re relegating things to actual TV shows here, so that means no YouTube originals like Corrections with Seth Meyers. That said, check out Corrections with Seth Meyers, it may very well be the most bingeable thing on the planet as long as you start at the beginning.
10) What We Do in the Shadows — Stream on Hulu

With some wicked burns (not meaning the type caused by sunlight, though there are some of those as well), sublime casting, wonderful set design, and a perpetually effective sense of world-building, What We Do in the Shadows is the definitive TV continuation of a comedy feature film. And that is no small compliment considering Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s 2014 mockumentary was already a delight.
What We Do in the Shadows takes some big swings in its lore expansion via the inclusion of beasties like sirens, a baby energy vampire, wraiths, and the Sire, but they all work so perfectly. This is a show that is constructed with three main types of building materials: practical effects, hilarious performances, and some of the best chemistry between lead cast members in TV history.
9) Arrested Development — Stream on Netflix

Tragically canceled after three seasons, Arrested Development was once right there with Freaks and Geeks as the definitive cut-short comedy series. But then Netflix revived it eight years later, giving fans a little more closure than they had before.
Unfortunately, the two revival seasons are a mixed bag, as is the third season of the initial run, if we’re honest. So, to summarize what your binge will look like, Season 1 and Season 2 are perfect television, Season 3 is considerably weaker than the debut and sophomore year but still has the same level of quirky family dynamic charm, Season 4 is pretty much a skippable mess (though the recut Arrested Development Season 4 Remix: Fateful Consequences is moderately better), and Season 5 is a return to form that is nonetheless more Season 3 than Season 1. In other words, if this is your first time ever watching Arrested Development, don’t feel like you’ll be judged if you just bypass Season 4.
8) Party Down — Stream on Starz

Like Arrested Development, Party Down was both fairly and tragically canceled. If the viewership simply isn’t there the show will perish.
But also like Arrested Development, the vast majority of people who have seen Party Down adore it, and 13 years after its cancelation Starz gave it a revival season. This is where things depart from Arrested Development a bit because, while Netflix’s revival of that classic was a mixed bag at best, Season 3 of Party Down gets as close as a revival can when it comes to recapturing the original run’s magic. Unfortunately, it seems as though this third season has ended up being a limited revival as opposed to a true second chance for the series, but it was still something well worth making and well worth bingeing.
7) Veep — Stream on HBO Max

Given how volatile the current political landscape is, there has never been a better time to watch Veep. HBO has released a few all-timer shows over the years and, without a doubt, Veep is one of them. It may very well be the apex of their comedic material.
Armando Iannucci’s creation is rife with commentary, compelling characters, and the very best insult dialogue ever committed to a piece of entertainment, big screen or small. And at the center of it all is Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ performance as former Vice President turned President Selina Meyer. In this role, Louis-Dreyfus managed to pull off the unthinkable, she crafted a TV character even more iconic (and certainly more layered) than Seinfeld‘s Elaine Benes.
6) Bob’s Burgers — Stream on Hulu

Even when it was a bit edgier in its first season, Bob’s Burgers has shown itself to be a show that appeals to just about every age demographic. It’s a very quirky show, but it has a certain macro-scale appeal because at the center of it all there is a family with members who love one another and want what is best for them. Not to mention, the vocal casting couldn’t be any better. As iconic as H. Jon Benjamin was as Sterling Archer, it’s Bob Belcher who will forever be known as his greatest role.
We now have 300 episodes of Bob’s Burgers, a movie adaptation, and there is no sign of it slowing down. Nor should it, because the ratings are still solid and the writing hasn’t yet missed much of a beat. As long as they can keep the goofy and or heartwarming songs coming, fans will be here for it. Hulu has all 15 completed seasons, The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and will continue to air Season 16’s new episodes after they debut on Fox.
5) It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia — Stream on Hulu

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has proved to be remarkably consistent. Having just finished its 17th season, it’s apparent that Rob Mac, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson, Glenn Howerton, and Danny DeVito can keep bringing their hilariously depraved characters to life for years to come.
On one hand, the unofficial label “the R-rated Seinfeld” is pretty fair, but that also detracts from just how astute and oftentimes outright thoughtful Sunny is. When there is social commentary, its characters aren’t typically on the right side of history, but the show itself very much is. This is a series with few limits, fantastic writing, even better performances, and several episodes that are genuinely some of the best television to ever grace cable.












