Streaming services are full of good shows right now there’s so much to watch you’ll never run out. Comedies, dramas, mysteries: you get a mix that hits different moods. These are some of the biggest and most-loved series people are talking about lately and where you can find them.
A funny show with heart, starring Steve Carell, this comedy about a famous author turning teacher in college is tons of laughs and surprises. It’s on HBO and just had its first season. Got renewed already.
Dan Levy makes this one about siblings who mess up hard and end up in crime by accident. It’s a crime comedy, sharp and weird in a good way, streaming now on Netflix.
This drama is tight and raw medical stuff: one shift, huge stakes. If you like trauma centers and emotional rides this is on Max.
A hilarious mystery from the mind behind “Derry Girls,” mixing Irish wit and spooky vibes. Netflix brought this one, it’s clever and fun and surprising.
| Show | Genre | Platform |
|---|---|---|
| Rooster | Comedy | HBO / Max |
| Big Mistakes | Crime Comedy | Netflix |
| The Pitt | Medical Drama | Max |
| How to Get to Heaven from Belfast | Mystery Comedy | Netflix |
More to Catch
If you want lighter, try animated or sitcom stuff check out Rotten Tomatoes best new comedies, they rate shows like “The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins” really high. If drama is your thing Max is stacking its slate with shows like A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and Industry Season 4 that people already call must-watch.
Why These Stand Out
Quality writing that balances laughs and pain. Great cast performances that feel real not forced. Smart stories that don’t spoon-feed but don’t leave you totally lost either. Each show brings something fresh. Sometimes comedy with darkness. Other times emotional punch with hope.
Your Plan
Pick one funny show and one you can cry a bit over. Switch weekly. Mix genres so you don’t burnout. These are shows worth searching your streaming apps for. Enjoy, get comfy, and settle in for some great watching.
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