As we socially distance ourselves in the comforts of our own homes, it’s a no-brainer to pass the quarantining time binge-watching our favorite shows or diving into a new series. For those of you who are looking for some must-see recommendations, this list is for you!
1. “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Amazon)
It’s the late 1950s and Miriam “Midge” Maisel has everything she has ever wanted — the perfect husband, two kids and an elegant apartment on New York’s Upper West Side. Her seemingly idyllic life takes a surprising turn when she discovers a hidden talent she didn’t previously know she had — stand-up comedy. This revelation changes her life forever as she begins a journey that takes her from her comfortable life on the Upper West Side through the cafes and nightclubs of Greenwich Village as she makes her way through the city’s comedy industry on a path that could ultimately lead her to a spot on the “Tonight Show” couch. The series was created by Amy Sherman-Palladino (“Gilmore Girls”).
2. “I’m Sorry” (Netflix)
Andrea Savage is brilliant in this throwaway comedy series about a comedy writer, wife, and mom who attempts to forge a normal life despite her neuroses and odd job requirements. Kathy Baker and Tom Everett Scott also star, and some funny names, including Jason Mantzoukas, pop up occasionally, but the real star is Savage. She’s witty and sharp and crass and perfectly fine with all of it. There aren’t any huge, climactic plot point per episode — the show deals mostly with weird neighbors and common parenting mistakes and relationship humor — but it doesn’t need any of that to make us laugh. It just needs Andrea Savage.
3. “Half Past Jump Time” (YouTube)
This electrifying series is part sci-fi visual spectacle and part feel-good adventure story about hope, family and opportunity. The story follows the lives of a Harlem Renaissance era time-traveler and her distant relative (niece) who lives in contemporary New York as a hip-hop dancer/entrepreneur. Through the use of an ancestral ring, the traveler Harriet, uses a portal to finally visit and ultimately convince her niece and her friends to save her failing 1920s nightclub. Hip-hop and jazz music create a magnetic balance of two time periods intertwined with an inspiring theme of personal determination that leaves every viewer wanting to stream more episodes. The series was created by Terrence Patterson.
4. “Welcome to a New Level of Appreciating Yourself” (YouTube)
Abraham Hicks gives deep detail on how new environment gives a new perspectives. New perspective cause new desires. So as new desires happen within you your asking changes because of it. As a result you will feel the momentum of your experience picking up ans will see manifestations begin to pick up around you. As you are looking forward, you will find a new level of appreciation of yourself. you will discover a way to strike balance between who are in your physical body and who you are in the non physical energy because you are both.
5. “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” (Hulu)
Depraved underachieving might look easy, but for the egocentric Mac, Charlie, Dennis, Frank and Dee, it’s an art form. “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” follows “The Gang,” the owners of the unsuccessful Paddy’s Pub; a group of degenerates who loves nothing more than to scheme, conspire, and mostly revel in each other’s misery. Whether gaming the welfare system, exploiting dumpster babies, pretending to be crippled, impersonating officers, or faking funerals, The Gang never stoops too low in the name of making a buck.
6. “The Good Witch” (Netflix, YouTube)
Catherine Bell reprises her role of Cassie Nightingale in this series based on `The Good Witch’ franchise of made-for-TV movies. Nightingale, the titular sorceress, embarks on a magical journey with teenage daughter Grace, who shares her mother’s intuitive charm. When divorced Dr. Sam Radford and his teenage son move next door, they are quickly drawn to the Nightingales’ unique prowess. Sam realizes that Cassie’s signature charm is more than just a magic touch, ensuring the quaint town of Middleton is in for big surprises.
7. “Inner Worlds, Outer Worlds” (YouTube)
There is one vibratory field that connects all things. It has been called Akasha, Logos, the primordial OM, the music of the spheres, the Higgs field, dark energy, and a thousand other names throughout history.
8. “Kindness Diaries” (Netflix)
Leon Logothetis travels the world with only a vintage motorbike and the kindness of strangers, which he pays back in unexpected, inspiring ways.
9. “The Morning Show” (Apple TV)
An inside look at the people who help Americans wake up each day, exploring the challenges faced by the people who work in morning television.
10. “Good Morning LALA Land” (AppleTV + ROKU)
This series is America’s first live-streaming daily talk show. (Monday-Friday 9 am PST). Wake up to good news, inspiration, and positivity.





















