The Cord Cutter Podcast #28: Must Binge TV
Welcome to the 28th edition of The Cord Cutter Podcast! The end of the year is very nearly upon us, and with the holidays that means lots of long weekends, down time with family and cozy time at home to just relax and enjoy some good, old-fashioned streaming TV shows. Join us this week as Mick, Adrienne and their guest, CinemaBlend's Kelly West, go over their favorite television shows to binge! With the wealth of choices available to TV addicts who love to stream the shows they care about, it wouldn't be impossible for someone to miss a series that would be perfect for them among all the options. That's why we're taking some time to detail the shows we love to watch when we're in the mood for binging!
A regular listener to our podcast will know that there are tons of shows that can be binged between the streaming platforms. And, there are always new options coming to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and other services. From science fiction and anthology series, to heavy hour-long dramas and silly family comedies, we'll give you a good rundown of the best shows to binge. Ready to dive in? Great! Read on to get the lowdown on this week's podcast and then listen for yourself above!
2:05 - News
7:40 - The Weekly Queue (Greenleaf, The Orville, Superstore)
14:08 - Must Binge TV
14:29 - The Fosters
17:24 - Black Mirror
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22:17 - Star Trek: The Next Generation
24:16 - Bob's Burgers
27:13 - Younger
32:11 - Making a Murderer
34:19 - No Activity
37:02 - Breaking Bad
41:28 - Portlandia
41:38 - Game Time! Something About Binging
Now, get in on the fun and have a listen to The Cord Cutter Podcast #28! Join us next time when we talk the best streaming of 2017 on any platform! And, be sure to subscribe to The Cord Cutter podcast on iTunes, right here and follow us on Twitter through @CordCutterPod!
Covering The Witcher, Outlander, Virgin River, Sweet Magnolias and a slew of other streaming shows, Adrienne Jones is a Senior Content Producer at CinemaBlend, and started in the fall of 2015. In addition to writing and editing stories on a variety of different topics, she also spends her work days trying to find new ways to write about the many romantic entanglements that fictional characters find themselves in on TV shows. She graduated from Mizzou with a degree in Photojournalism.