Do you ever find yourself wanting to watch a show on Netflix, but spending countless hours just searching for the show to watch? Then finally after searching, you find one and notice that it is getting late and you have to be up early for school, work, volunteer work, etc.
Well, here are six TV shows that you can start binge watching right now, and even have enough time to get caught up on some before the next season starts.
1. "Gilmore Girls"
Follow the story of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, a mother-daughter duo, in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut. There is drama, comedy, romance, food and a lot of talking. With iconic moments that are both relatable and quotable, what's not to love? Added bonus: the revival airs on Friday, November 25, 2016.
2. "Lost"
This hit drama debuted in 2004 and ended in 2010. Much like the passengers of Oceanic Flight 815, you may be a lost while watching this series. If you like mysterious islands filled with danger lurking around every corner, that ranges from polar bears to a group of people called "the others," then this is the show for you. With an all star cast featuring Evangelina Lilly ("Ant-Man"), Daniel Dae Kim ("Hawaii Five-O") and Josh Holloway ("Colony") why aren't you already binge watching?
3. "Sense8"
"Sense8" is a Sci-Fi Drama about eight strangers from around the world who are all connected together. Through this connection they are able to access each other's thoughts and actions. The big mystery being how did they become connected to one another? And why are they being hunted? This Netflix Original is headed into it's second season in December, so if you start watching now you will be caught up for season two.
4. "Agents of Shield"
This comic book centered TV show from the Marvel Cinematic Universe stars Phil Coulson, (spoiler) the one that "died" in the Avengers, as the leader of an elite team of agents from the agency S.H.I.E.L.D. If you like superheroes, then this is the show for you. Season four premieres on September 20, 2016 and the new director has been announced as being played by Jason O'Mara ("Complications").
5. "How to Get Away With Murder"
Viola Davis ("Suicide Squad") plays Annalise Keating a professor of defense law, who teaches a class called 'How to Get Away With Murder.' She picks the best of the best of her students to help work on cases at her firm. Sounds like another law show until you cue the sudden turn of events that lead to them being involved in a murder plot. A suspense filled hour long drama "How to Get Away With Murder" will have you hooked and sitting at the edge of your seat. Season three returns September 22, 2016.
6. "The 100"
The CW Sci-Fi takes place roughly a century in the future after an apocalyptic event takes place that leaves Earth uninhabitable. The Ark, a space station, is where this drama begins to unfold, as main character Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor) and the other delinquents are sent down to Earth to find out if after all this time the human race can finally return to their home. Season four of this epic series premieres February 2017.



























