Television
Campbell Bryan
The limited series “Clickbait” is the perfect show if you’re interested in crime solving shows with unexpected twist. A man goes missing and he appears in a viral video holding up some troubling signs, from that point his family and the police work together to find him. Each episode is about 40-50 minutes long, and is a great binge watching show that will really keep you on your feet.
“Clickbait” is available to stream on Netflix.
Disney Bagwell
I have been very into the new “American Horror Story” season that is currently airing. Only five episodes have aired, but I feel like this could potentially be one of my favorite seasons. This season is set in Provincetown, Mass. and you follow the main character – Harry Gardner (Finn Wittrock) – who is a writer looking for some inspiration to finish his series and longs for a more successful career in writing which he feels like he deserves. The theme of this season is exploring the question “How far would you go to be able to accomplish your dreams”? and if that idea interests you, I would recommend watching this season and seeing how Harry challenges this theme.
“American Horror Story: Double Feature” is available to stream on Hulu.
Caleb Wood
I’ve been keeping up with season two of “The Other Two” and the finale just. Basically, it’s a comedy about an unsuccessful brother and sister in their thirties who have to come to terms with their brother rising to global fame off of internet videos when he’s only thirteen. Its first season was a really smart commentary on fame that was never too far up its own ass that it stopped being funny. The second season is even better as it delves deeper into themes of internalized homophobia and complicated family dynamics the first seasons only just touched on.
“The Other Two” is available to stream on HBO Max.
YouTube
Celia Shepard
I’ve been watching videos from the YouTube channel “Zebra Corner”. They make excellent comedy videos, many of which follow a character named “Mahk”, an angry man with a Boston accent, as he inserts himself into TV commercials and says what we’re all really thinking when we watch them. In the past couple days, I’ve already watched their whole “Chevy Parodies” playlist at least three times.