Its hard to find new shows, especially binge-able ones. Sometimes you feel like a chick flick, sometimes like some crime, and other times you feel like something that stirs up drama. No matter what it is, one of these 10 movies is sure to accommodate your binging needs… especailly with most of us suffering from a Euphoria hangover.
1. Scream Queens

Scream Queens takes a comedically, and overall satirical take on horror. It follows a small group of sorority sisters who happen to be caught up in a serial killer case. The serial killer is roaming the campus of the girls’ university, reeking havoc, and ultimately digging up past secrets. The uniquely dry humor in this show makes for a somehow light hearted horror that is not afraid to push the boundaries of what is offensive and what is not. If you want a chick flick that seems to simultaneously make fun of chick flicks, then this is for you.
2. Dynasty

This remake of 1981’s Dynasty, is a stunning modern take on a soap-opera influenced drama. Dynasty has everything imaginable packed into it; from murder to love to evil twins. Dynasty has to be one of the most binge-able shows out there, always leaving you on the edge of your seat and waiting for what will happen next. Better yet, if you want to watch a bad-ass woman conquering the business world, Dynasty will not disappoint. The show follows a family dynasty, the Carringtons, navigate their way through the cruelties of business, love, passion, and ultimately violence.
3. Locke and Key

Locke & Key follows a family who’s father just died ( not a spoiler), and decide to move into their father’s old home. After a few days in the house, they begin to notice something strange and maybe even a little bit magical. This show’s gripping nature, pulls you along their thrilling quest to figure out more about the house and the chilling magic it has to offer. Although often times fantastical shows such as this can prove to be childish; Locke and Key does a great job at making this fantasy horror realistic and whimsical without being childish.
4. Grand Army

Grand Army is a drama that is based in New York City, and does an amazing job at talking about relevant social issues in todays world. Grand Army follows individual high schoolers each dealing with their own diverse lives. This show touches on school shootings, sexual assault, racial discrimination and other heavy topics. Although many viewers would consider this a gripping show, unfortunately, their second season was cancelled. Nevertheless, season 1 of Grand Army can still be watched independently and although fictional, is important for our society to watch and learn from.
5. The Carrie Diaries

The Carrie Diaries is based on the well known Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City, except this time, Carrie is in high school. The new boy in school stirs up drama when he shows an interest for Bradshaw, and their relationship along with her friendships are ever changing and ever engrossing. The Carrie Diaries shows Bradshaw’s rise to success as just a high-school girl in New York. This is the perfect light-hearted feel good show that will leave connected and invested the whole way through.
Comment if you have any more TV show suggestions! Love you all, goddess’.