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The Best TV Shows To Binge Watch This Autumn

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Autumn is upon us and, with the season’s dark, cozy nights, can you think of anything better than staying in? After summer’s wild antics, the best way to wind down is to binge watch your favourite TV shows. But why not add a few more to your list? Here are seven shows suited to autumn’s vibes.

Gilmore Girls

Gilmore Girls is the epitome of autumn and an essential seasonal watch. For some reason, the show is set in a state of perpetual coziness. The brown leaves, comfy jumpers and cups of coffee make it a perfect comfort show.

Friends

Friends gives off autumn energy mainly due to how many thanksgiving episodes there are. The easy-watch storylines make it a perfect accompaniment to whatever you’re doing. The 90s setting is also certain to induce some warm feelings of nostalgia.

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American Horror Story

American Horror Story associates itself with autumn by releasing a new season every September. Cold weather is just what’s needed to enjoy the dark and eerie themes. This brilliant show will also kickstart your excitement for Halloween. And maybe even give you some costume inspiration.

Abbott Elementary

Abbott Elementary is a hilarious and underrated mockumentary which is bound to get you in the back-to-school mood. The teachers at this poorly run Philadelphia school find themselves thrown in the deep end. Despite having the odds stacked against them, they want the best for their pupils. The chemistry of this cast is off the charts. 

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Chilling Adventure of Sabrina

This series is a darker twist on Sabrina the Teenage Witch. It combines elements of teen drama, horror and fantasy to create a genuinely intriguing and suspenseful show. The thrills and adventures of witchcraft will get you hooked. There are plenty of seasons to binge on, immersing yourself as the nights turn darker.