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TV Shows You Should Binge-Watch Right Now, From ‘OITNB’ to ‘Better Call Saul’ (Photos)

TV Shows You Should Binge-Watch Right Now, From ‘OITNB’ to ‘Better Call Saul’ (Photos)

“Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” (season 1 on Netflix)

Netflix’s adaptation of the children’s book series is a blast, featuring great performances from a variety of visiting stars, from Joan Cusack to Don Johnson. They’re all led by a hilariously evil Neil Patrick Harris.

“Love” (season 1 on Netflix)

Like “Master of None,” the Judd Apatow-produced “Love” also includes 10 episodes in its first season.

“Catastrophe” (seasons 1-2 on Amazon)

With only six half-hour episodes in each of its two seasons, Amazon’s acclaimed sitcom “Catastrophe” is an easy binge. Co-stars and creators Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney are currently writing season 3, which has yet to have a release date.

“Lady Dynamite” (season 1 on Netflix)

Comedian Maria Bamford wowed critics with her recent Netflix outing “Lady Dynamite,” a hilarious meta-satire about Bamford’s life and career. Netflix hasn’t renewed “Lady Dynamite” yet for a second season; while you’re waiting, watch the first season’s 12 episodes.

“Black Mirror” (seasons 1-3 on Netflix)

The darkly, darkly satiric series looks at how technology robs us of our humanity — or just gives us excuses to abandon it. In the new, third season, creator Charlie Brooker looks at everything from love (“San Junipero”) to war (“Men Against Fire”). Here are all 13 episodes, ranked.

“The Man in the High Castle” (season 1-2 on Amazon)

What if the Nazis had won World War II? The newly released second season of “The Man in the High Castle” takes us back to an alternate universe where the U.S. is divided between Japan and Germany.

Santa Clarita Diet (Season 1 on Netflix)

Drew Barrymore is a suburban realtor who suddenly dies, then comes back with a taste for human flesh in Netflix’s gory comedy. Not quite a zombie, she struggles to carry on life as usual with her husband, Timothy Olyphant, as they find themselves killing their neighbors to keep her fed so she won’t go full evil.

“The Man in the High Castle” (season 1-2 on Amazon)

What if the Nazis had won World War II? The newly released second season of “The Man in the High Castle” takes us back to an alternate universe where the U.S. is divided between Japan and Germany.

“Game of Thrones” (seasons 1-6 on HBO Now and HBO Go)

The wait for Season 7 of HBO’s massively entertaining “Game of Thrones” is long, but you can pass the time by starting from the beginning. All six seasons are available for streaming on HBO Now and HBO Go.

“Master of None” (season 1 and 2 on Netflix)

The first season of comedian Aziz Ansari‘s “Master of None” was universally praised. The response from critics on the newly released Season 2, however, is that it’s even better — which means you definitely shouldn’t miss it.