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Sex Lives of College Girls
Courtesy of HBO Max

Where to Watch:HBO Max
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Welcome to Chippendales
Kumail Nanjiani as Somen “Steve” Banerjee inWelcome to Chippendales.Erin Simkin/Hulu

Where to Watch:Hulu
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Party Down

04of 16Single’s InfernoNetflixErica Gerald Mason, Site Producer:Can’t wait untilLove Islandreturns next summer?Single’s Infernoon Netflix is exactly what you need. The dating show, which features a South Korean cast of beautiful people looking for love, offers a kind of pathos rarely seen in the “hot people in love” genre. Binge all of season one, then start season two as new episodes drop throughout December. (The season finale airs in January!)Where to Watch:Netflix
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Single’s Inferno
Netflix

Erica Gerald Mason, Site Producer:Can’t wait untilLove Islandreturns next summer?Single’s Infernoon Netflix is exactly what you need. The dating show, which features a South Korean cast of beautiful people looking for love, offers a kind of pathos rarely seen in the “hot people in love” genre. Binge all of season one, then start season two as new episodes drop throughout December. (The season finale airs in January!)
Where to Watch:Netflix
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Derry Girls
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Reboot
Michael Desmond/Hulu

07of 16WednesdayCourtesy Of NetflixAlex Ross, Entertainment Writer/Reporter:Spend your Wednesdays (and Thursdays, Fridays and every other day that ends in Y) with the Addams family. Netflix’sWednesdaymay be spooky and mysterious, but it’s the perfect binge this holiday season— and Jenna Ortega’s performance as Wednesday Addams is simply, well, to die for.Where to Watch:Netflix
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Wednesday
Courtesy Of Netflix

Alex Ross, Entertainment Writer/Reporter:Spend your Wednesdays (and Thursdays, Fridays and every other day that ends in Y) with the Addams family. Netflix’sWednesdaymay be spooky and mysterious, but it’s the perfect binge this holiday season— and Jenna Ortega’s performance as Wednesday Addams is simply, well, to die for.
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Welcome to Wrexham
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The Watcher
Eric Liebowitz/Netflix

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Real Housewives of Potomac
Bravo

11of 16The L Word: Generation QNicole Wilder/SHOWTIMEGlenn Garner, Writer/Reporter:The L Word: Generation Qis deep enough into season 2 that fans can enjoy a decent holiday binge and still have some episodes to look forward to. Nothing is more heartwarming for LGBTQ viewers during the holidays than displays of love, chosen family… and some decent queer drama.Where to Watch:Showtime
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The L Word: Generation Q
Nicole Wilder/SHOWTIME

Glenn Garner, Writer/Reporter:The L Word: Generation Qis deep enough into season 2 that fans can enjoy a decent holiday binge and still have some episodes to look forward to. Nothing is more heartwarming for LGBTQ viewers during the holidays than displays of love, chosen family… and some decent queer drama.
Where to Watch:Showtime
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Bad Sisters

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You
JOHN P. FLEENOR/NETFLIX

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Jane the Virgin
Scott Everett White/The CW.

15of 16The VowAmy Luke/Getty.Andrea Dunham, Creative Director:B-list celebrities and rich people who get duped into joining a self-empowerment, multilevel marketing scheme that later reveals itself to be a toxic misogynistic cult complete with forced calorie restriction, branding, polyamory, coercion and silly silk sashes? I’ll sit on my couch for hours for that! With insider-y access and detailed footage and interviews that take you right into the literal lap ofNxivm’s inexplicably charismatic leader, Keith Raniere,the series shows how seemingly highly intelligent, talented people fall into a very stealthy trap, admit they were suckered… but decided to be fools no more. Their stressful escapes, and their subsequent successful take down of their “Vanguard” and his closest disciples is riveting to watch. I think it brings us a little closer to understanding how slippery a slope it is from joining a fun “group” for connection to total brainwashing, with the right mix of new-age self-help pablum and relentless greed.Where to Watch:HBO Max
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The Vow
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Andrea Dunham, Creative Director:B-list celebrities and rich people who get duped into joining a self-empowerment, multilevel marketing scheme that later reveals itself to be a toxic misogynistic cult complete with forced calorie restriction, branding, polyamory, coercion and silly silk sashes? I’ll sit on my couch for hours for that! With insider-y access and detailed footage and interviews that take you right into the literal lap ofNxivm’s inexplicably charismatic leader, Keith Raniere,the series shows how seemingly highly intelligent, talented people fall into a very stealthy trap, admit they were suckered… but decided to be fools no more. Their stressful escapes, and their subsequent successful take down of their “Vanguard” and his closest disciples is riveting to watch. I think it brings us a little closer to understanding how slippery a slope it is from joining a fun “group” for connection to total brainwashing, with the right mix of new-age self-help pablum and relentless greed.
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The Gilded Age
Alison Cohen Rosa/HBO

source: people.com