As winter break is winding down most college students are getting ready to go back to school. Unfortunately most families members are already back a work and schools are back in session. Now you are faced with packing up everything you brought home and getting ready to go back to school. Here are four binge-worthy shows to watch while you are packing up.
1) Making a Murderer (Netflix Original Series)
If you haven't heard of this or its been just sitting in the bottomless pit that is your Netflix list, start it immediately. It is ten episodes each about an hour long, and it is honestly one of the most insane things to watch. It is a documentary following the story of Steven Avery, his wrongful imprisonment and the town trying to cover it up. It is better than any crime show on television (sorry Law and Order SVU). However you should collect everything you need to pack into one room, so you don't miss a thing.
2) Grey's Anatomy (Available on most streaming websites)
This show cannot be written off, it's storylines are very good without being too complicated where you need to go back and watch to make sure you didn't miss anything. The characters are relatable and the backdrop of Seattle Grace Hospital gives the show plenty of excitement. This is perfect to watch when you are hunting through the house trying to find where all your stuff has spread to or between loads of laundry.
3) Law and Order: SVU (All seasons available on Hulu, seasons 13 through 16 on Netflix)
Everyone knows that when there is nothing on TV somewhere there is a Law and Order: SVU marathon that's got your back. Watching it from the very beginning and seeing the team develop is the best. It's exciting but easy to pause and walk away from when the washer buzzer sounds.
4) How I Met Your Mother (Available on most streaming websites)
Even if you have watched it before (and have some very strong opinions on the ending) it's worth a rewatch. It is just as witty when you know what's coming and let's be honest, some of Ted's dating blunders make yours feel a little less awful. Plus it doesn't demand your attention with complex storylines, so you can leave the room and still know what's happening.
Happy packing!




















