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The 20 Best TV Shows to Binge-Watch Right Now

Writer: Joao NsitaJoao Nsita

Updated: 1 day ago


The 20 Best TV Shows to Binge-Watch Right Now

Hello, binge-watchers! Before we dive into the ultimate TV lineup for March 2025, let’s spotlight That Love Podcast at thatlovepodcast.com.


Whether you’re in the US or UK, it’s a must-listen companion to the shows we’re about to explore. Now, grab your remote—here’s your guide to the 20 best series to devour right now!



Streaming has turned TV into an all-you-can-watch buffet, and as of March 11, 2025, the menu is stacked with classics and fresh hits begging for a single-sitting marathon. Adapted from Entertainment Weekly’s “The 30 Best TV Shows to Binge-Watch Right Now” by Robert English and Kevin Jacobsen, this curated top 20 narrows their list to the cream of the crop—shows that hook you with laughs, thrills, or tears, perfect for a weekend escape. From Emmy-winning comedies to gripping dramas, here’s why these series are unmissable across the US and UK, where to stream them, and what makes them binge-worthy gold.

Abbott Elementary (2021–present)

1. Abbott Elementary (2021–present)


Where to Watch: Hulu, Max (US); Disney+ (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Abbott Elementary (95% Rotten Tomatoes) is a mockumentary masterpiece, airing mid-Season 4 on ABC as of March 2025. Quinta Brunson’s Janine Teagues leads a ragtag crew of Philly teachers—Tyler James Williams’s Gregory, Sheryl Lee Ralph’s Barbara, Janelle James’s Ava—battling budget cuts and classroom chaos with heart and hilarity. Its Emmy-winning charm lies in its sharp workplace wit and ode to educators, with a recent It’s Always Sunny crossover adding extra spice.



Streamable on Hulu and Max in the US, Disney+ in the UK, it’s a must-watch for its bite-sized episodes (20-25 minutes) and feel-good laughs—perfect for a cozy binge that celebrates the unsung heroes of public schools.

Andor (2022–present)

2. Andor (2022–present)


Where to Watch: Disney+ (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Andor (96% Rotten Tomatoes) redefines Star Wars with its gritty prequel to Rogue One. Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor evolves from fugitive to rebel in Season 1, with Season 2 looming on April 22, 2025. Stellan Skarsgård’s Luthen and Genevieve O’Reilly’s Mon Mothma enrich this tale of resistance against fascism, blending sci-fi thrills with political heft.


Disney+ streams it in both the US and UK, making it a must-watch for its cinematic scope and bingeable 12-episode arc—ideal for fans craving depth in their galaxy far, far away.

Arcane (2021–2024)

3. Arcane (2021–2024)


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Arcane (100% Rotten Tomatoes) transforms League of Legends into a dazzling animated epic, wrapping its two-season run in 2024. Hailee Steinfeld’s Vi and Ella Purnell’s Jinx anchor a sisters-torn-apart saga amid a rich-poor divide, with stunning visuals and emotional heft that smashed Netflix records (most-watched debut week).



Available on Netflix globally, it’s a must-watch for its compact 18 episodes and genre-blending brilliance—sci-fi, drama, and animation fans will devour this complete masterpiece.

Baby Reindeer (2024)

4. Baby Reindeer (2024)


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Baby Reindeer (98% Rotten Tomatoes), a 2024 Netflix sensation, adapts Richard Gadd’s one-man show into a raw, Emmy-winning limited series. Gadd’s Donny faces stalker Martha (Jessica Gunning) while wrestling past trauma, blending bleak comedy with gut-wrenching honesty across seven episodes.


Streamable on Netflix in the US and UK, it’s a must-watch for its unflinching storytelling and riveting performances—a short, unforgettable binge that lingers long after.

The Bear (2022–present)

5. The Bear (2022–present)


Where to Watch: Hulu (US); Disney+ (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:The Bear (99% Rotten Tomatoes) cooks up chaos in its third season (June 2024), with a fourth due June 2025. Jeremy Allen White’s Carmy turns a Chicago sandwich joint into a fine-dining dream, joined by Ayo Edebiri’s Sydney and Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s Richie. Its Emmy-winning mix of tension, humor, and kitchen realism (13 nominations for Season 1) hooks you fast.



Hulu streams it in the US, Disney+ in the UK—its 30-minute episodes make it a must-watch for a stressful, hilarious dive into culinary madness.


Black Doves (2024–present)
Black Doves (2024–present)

6. Black Doves (2024–present)


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Black Doves (88% Rotten Tomatoes), a 2024 Netflix thriller, pairs Keira Knightley’s spy Helen with Ben Whishaw’s hitman Sam in a laugh-out-loud caper. Debuting in December, its six-episode Season 1 uncovers a conspiracy with sharp wit and wild twists, earning an A–.


Netflix offers it in the US and UK—a must-watch for its fresh, fast-paced spy fun, perfect for a quick, thrilling binge.

Bodyguard (2018)
Bodyguard (2018)

7. Bodyguard (2018)


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Bodyguard (93% Rotten Tomatoes) grips with Richard Madden’s David Budd, a PTSD-stricken vet guarding Keeley Hawes’s divisive Home Secretary. This 2018 BBC hit (six episodes) blends political drama and domestic terror, with Madden’s Golden Globe-winning turn driving its relentless pace.



Netflix streams it globally—a must-watch for its concise, edge-of-your-seat storytelling that’s impossible to pause.

Chernobyl (2019)

8. Chernobyl (2019)


Where to Watch: Max (US); Sky Atlantic/Now TV (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Chernobyl (95% Rotten Tomatoes), HBO’s 2019 Emmy darling (10 wins), retells the 1986 disaster with haunting precision. Jared Harris’s Valery Legasov, Stellan Skarsgård’s Boris Shcherbina, and Emily Watson’s Ulana Khomyuk lead a five-episode descent into nuclear fallout’s human toll.


Max in the US, Sky/Now TV in the UK—it’s a must-watch for its tense, compact narrative and unforgettable impact.

Enlightened (2011–2013)

9. Enlightened (2011–2013)


Where to Watch: Max (US); limited UK availability (check Amazon)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Enlightened (87% Rotten Tomatoes), a two-season HBO gem, stars Laura Dern as Amy Jellicoe, a woman rebuilding after a breakdown. Co-created by Mike White, its 18 episodes mix dark comedy and poignant humanity—underrated but bingeable.



Max streams it in the US (UK options are scarce)—a must-watch for Dern’s manic brilliance and its emotional depth.

Firefly (2002–2003)

10. Firefly (2002–2003)


Where to Watch: Hulu (US); Disney+ (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Firefly (77% Rotten Tomatoes, 91% audience) is a one-season sci-fi Western cult classic. Nathan Fillion’s Mal Reynolds leads the Serenity crew in a 14-episode run, blending humor and rebellion in a vivid future world—followed by the film Serenity (2005).


Hulu in the US, Disney+ in the UK—it’s a must-watch for its tight, underappreciated brilliance.

Fleabag (2016–2019)

11. Fleabag (2016–2019)


Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Fleabag (100% Rotten Tomatoes) is Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s 12-episode triumph, blending hilarity and heartbreak. Her fourth-wall-breaking antihero navigates loss and love with Sian Clifford, Olivia Colman, and Andrew Scott—two seasons of pure genius.



Prime Video streams it in the US and UK—a must-watch for its short, sharp, tear-jerking bingeability.


Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000)

12. Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000)


Where to Watch: Hulu (US); Paramount+ (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Freaks and Geeks (100% Rotten Tomatoes) is a one-season wonder from Paul Feig and Judd Apatow, launching stars like James Franco and Seth Rogen. Its 18 episodes capture ‘80s teen life with heart and humor—perfect for a nostalgic binge.


Hulu in the US, Paramount+ in the UK—it’s a must-watch for its earnest, star-studded charm.

The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

13. The Haunting of Hill House (2018)


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:The Haunting of Hill House (93% Rotten Tomatoes), Mike Flanagan’s 10-episode Netflix chiller, reworks Shirley Jackson’s tale into a family trauma saga. Its eerie visuals and emotional depth make it a standout horror binge.


Netflix globally—a must-watch for its spooky, human resonance.

Heartstopper (2022–present)

14. Heartstopper (2022–present)


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Heartstopper (98% Rotten Tomatoes) adapts Alice Oseman’s webcomic into a joyous queer love story. Joe Locke’s Charlie and Kit Connor’s Nick shine across three seasons (24 episodes), with its optimism and representation winning hearts.



Netflix streams it in the US and UK—a must-watch for its sweet, bingeable warmth.

I May Destroy You (2020)

15. I May Destroy You (2020)


Where to Watch: Max (US); BBC iPlayer (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:I May Destroy You (98% Rotten Tomatoes), Michaela Coel’s 12-episode HBO-BBC gem, tackles consent and modern dating with raw insight. Coel’s Arabella navigates trauma with unflinching humor—a compact, powerful binge.


Max in the US, iPlayer in the UK—it’s a must-watch for its bold, personal punch.

Love, Death & Robots (2019–present)

16. Love, Death & Robots (2019–present)


Where to Watch: Netflix (US and UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Love, Death & Robots (80% Rotten Tomatoes) is Tim Miller and David Fincher’s anthology of 35 animated shorts across three seasons. Each episode’s unique style and theme—love, death, robots—makes it a visual feast.


Netflix globally—a must-watch for its bite-sized, stunning variety.

Mare of Easttown (2021)

17. Mare of Easttown (2021)


Where to Watch: Max (US); Sky Atlantic/Now TV (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Mare of Easttown (95% Rotten Tomatoes) is a seven-episode HBO triumph, with Kate Winslet’s Mare unraveling a Pennsylvania murder. Its bleak beauty and stellar cast (Jean Smart, Evan Peters) grip you tight.



Max in the US, Sky/Now TV in the UK—a must-watch for its concise, acting-driven mystery.

The Night Of (2016)

18. The Night Of (2016)


Where to Watch: Max (US); Sky Atlantic/Now TV (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:The Night Of (94% Rotten Tomatoes) is an eight-episode HBO thriller, with Riz Ahmed’s Naz facing a murder rap. John Turturro’s lawyer adds grit to this legal rollercoaster—a standout crime binge.


Max in the US, Sky/Now TV in the UK—it’s a must-watch for its relentless tension.

Normal People (2020)

19. Normal People (2020)


Where to Watch: Hulu (US); BBC iPlayer (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Normal People (91% Rotten Tomatoes) adapts Sally Rooney’s novel into a 12-episode Hulu-BBC romance. Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal’s chemistry as Marianne and Connell captivates across their turbulent love story.



Hulu in the US, iPlayer in the UK—a must-watch for its tender, heartstring-tugging brevity.

Only Murders in the Building (2021–present)

20. Only Murders in the Building (2021–present)


Where to Watch: Hulu (US); Disney+ (UK)


Why It’s a Must-Watch:Only Murders in the Building (96% Rotten Tomatoes) blends comedy and mystery across four seasons (40 episodes by March 2025). Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez’s podcasting trio solve murders with charm and twists.


Hulu in the US, Disney+ in the UK—it’s a must-watch for its addictive, lighthearted whodunit vibe.


Why These Shows Are Binge-Worthy Royalty


These 20 span genres—comedy (Abbott, Fleabag), drama (Chernobyl, Normal People), sci-fi (Andor, Arcane), and horror (Haunting)—with lengths from five episodes (Chernobyl) to 40 (Only Murders). Streaming giants like Netflix, Hulu, and Max dominate, with UK options via Disney+ and Sky. Their binge appeal lies in tight narratives, stellar casts, and emotional hooks—whether mid-run (Bear, Heartstopper) or complete (Fleabag, Mare), they’re perfect for March 2025 marathons.



Conclusion: Your Binge List Awaits

On March 11, 2025, these 20 shows stand as the pinnacle of binge-watching bliss. From The Bear’s kitchen chaos to Fleabag’s tearful laughs, they offer escapes for every mood—streamable across the US and UK. Pair your viewing with That Love Podcast at thatlovepodcast.com for extra laughs and love —your next obsession is just a play button away!




The 20 Best TV Shows to Binge-Watch Right Now

10 FAQs About the 20 Best TV Shows to Binge-Watch Right Now

  1. What’s the top binge show right now?


    The Bear (Hulu US, Disney+ UK) leads with its 99% Rotten Tomatoes score and Season 4 buzz—kitchen chaos awaits!

  2. Why is Abbott Elementary so popular?


    Mid-Season 4 on Hulu/Max (US), Disney+ (UK), its 95% rating and teacher tales make it a comedy gem.

  3. When does Andor Season 2 drop?


    April 22, 2025, on Disney+ (US/UK)—catch up on Season 1’s 96%-rated rebellion now!

  4. Is Arcane worth a binge?


    Yes, its 100% score and 18-episode run on Netflix (US/UK) make it a complete animated must-watch.

  5. What’s unique about Baby Reindeer?


    A 98%-rated, seven-episode Netflix (US/UK) stunner—raw, funny, and Emmy-winning.

  6. How long is Black Doves?


    Six episodes on Netflix (US/UK)—Keira Knightley’s spy caper is a quick, 88%-rated thrill.

  7. Why rewatch Chernobyl?


    Five episodes on Max (US), Sky/Now TV (UK)—its 95% score and nuclear dread are timeless.

  8. Can I binge Fleabag fast?


    Absolutely—12 episodes on Prime Video (US/UK), 100%-rated, and heartbreakingly hilarious.

  9. What’s Heartstopper’s appeal?


    Three seasons (98%) on Netflix (US/UK)—queer joy in 24 sweet episodes.

  10. How many seasons of Only Murders are out?


    Four by March 2025 on Hulu (US), Disney+ (UK)—96%-rated mystery-comedy perfection.




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