OUR TV FAVES

OUR TV FAVES

Money Heist

Money Heist

An unusual group of robbers attempt to carry out the riskiest robbery in Spanish history - stealing over a billion euros from the Royal Mint of Spain. This Spanish-language show has accumulated a cult-like following and for a good reason. Plus, it's in its fourth season so you can kick on those subtitles and binge. 

Killing Eve

Killing Eve

Eve's is a spy, though her life isn't what she wanted. She is a bored, very smart, MI5 security officer who is desk-bound. Villanelle, on the other hand, is a very talented and unpredictable killer. Eve and Villanelle go head to head in a literal game of cat and mouse, each woman equally obsessed with the other as Eve hunts down the assassin. Girl power and spies, who could ask for more?

Dystopian

Westworld

In Westworld, robotic "hosts" allow its visitors to live out their fantasies through artificial consciousness. No matter how illicit the fantasy may be, there are no consequences for the park's guests, allowing for any wish to be indulged. Dystopian is a never-ending trend in entertainment, and this is no exception.

Love

Love

We had to give you a feel good show! A slight oldy, but a goody. Judd Apatow's "Love" is about nice-guy Gus, and his post-breakup move into a trendy apartment complex inhabited by lots of college students. A chance encounter introduces him to wild-child Mickey who is also recently single, and who despises her job. Though they are wildly different, the two are drawn to each other. And in the end, their differences may be what help them figure out just what love is.

The Chi Two

The Chi

Lena Waithe's coming-of-age drama, take place in the South Side of Chicago. Kevin, a preteen who embraces the normal rites of childhood, Brandon, who makes a leap of faith to succeed in love and life with Jerrika, Emmett, who seeks guidance from his mother, and Ronnie, who is a drifter struggling to be loved. All of them are linked together by sheer coincidence as they seek redemption.

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