Seasons: 12 seasons, 114 episodes. Starring: Paul Hollywood, Prue Leith, Mel Giedroyc, Sue Perkins, Sandi Toksvig, and Noel Fielding Description: Each year, The Great British Bake Off welcomes 10 new amateur bakers to a tent, where each week the contestants have to tackle a different baking discipline. The viewers can marvel at the amazingly baked creations and try to imagine what they might taste like. The weird part is that there is no cash prize for the winner, just the accolade of being crowned the best amateur baker. This helps attract contestants who are only in it for the love of baking, and not for fame or fortune.
Why it’s a keeper: As cooking shows go, this has to be one of the best. The standard of baking is very high, although there are inevitable disasters that are also fun to watch. The presenting team is wonderfully quirky and brings a real charm to the show. All in all, it’s like getting a big hug.
The Defenders (BEST)
Seasons: 1 season, 8 episodes Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Krysten Ritter, Charlie Cox, Mike Colter, Finn Jones, Jon Bernthal, Rosario Dawson, and Elodie Yung. Description: This is another miniseries from Marvel featuring favorites such as Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, Daredevil, and Luke Cage. They all come together in New York City to fight against their common enemy, The Hand. The Defenders was released one month after the first season of Iron Fist and two months after the second season of Daredevil. It’s great to see how this motley crew of superheroes are able to work together for a shared cause.
Why it’s a keeper: The Defenders is a great series for anyone who is a Marvel fan. Not only is it great to see your favorite characters in action, but this mini-series is very effective in its character development. And the more you get to know the characters, the more invested you become in their story. There is also all of the usual action and witty dialogue that we’ve come to expect from Marvel.
Peaky Blinders (BEST)
Seasons: 6 seasons, 36 episodes. Starring: Cillian Murphy, Annabelle Wallis, Paul Anderson, Helen McCrory, Sam Neill, Joe Cole, and Sophie Rundle. Description: Set in the slums of 1920s Birmingham, a gang known as the Peaky Blinders comes to power under the careful management of the eldest son, Tommy Shelby. The family business of pubs and betting shops is not enough, and Tommy is willing to do almost anything to make his gang the most powerful in the UK. This leads them into a world where they have more money than they could have ever imagined. But as always, success comes at a price.
Why it’s a keeper: Peaky Blinders manages to be a period drama with themes that are relevant today. At the end of each season, you are left wondering how things will ever work out for them, and like all good series, leaves us impatient for the next season. The cinematography is excellent, and each member of the cast is able to hold their own. Perhaps most notable are the strong female characters that truly make their mark on the family.
One Day at a Time (BEST)
Seasons: 4 seasons, 46 episodes. Starring: Justina Machado, Isabella Gomez, Todd Grinnell, Rita Moreno, Marcel Ruiz, and Stephen Tbolowsky. Description: One day at a time was released in 2017 as a remake of the ’70s sitcom of the same name. The show tells the story of everyday life in a Cuban-American family. Justina Machado, who plays the lead role of a single mother, Penelope, struggles with her family while adjusting to life as a civilian after serving as a nurse in the army. There are also themes relating to PTSD, sexuality, juvenility, discrimination, and family.
Why it’s a keeper: This is one of those dramas that manages to be just as good, if not better, than the original. It’s gritty yet believable and heart-warming at the same time. One day at a time manages to capture the essence of everyday life and appeals to people of all ages.
Big Mouth (BEST)
Seasons: 5 seasons, 51 episodes Starring: Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, Maya Rudolph, and Jennifer Flackett. Description: Puberty can be tough, and Big Mouth is not afraid to talk about the most awkward and embarrassing moments that happen when this colossal shift is taking place. Big Mouth is an animated series that follows the story of Nick as he deals with life as a 7th grader, and the hormonal changes that occur, not to mention his newfound fascination with girls.
Why it’s a keeper: If you like your humor to be cringe-worthy, then Big Mouth will be perfect for you. Because it’s a cartoon, it can get away with talking about some of the most disgusting things that happen to boys when they transition into teenagers.