As COVID-19 cases continue to rise and people decide to have a more laid-back and understated Thanksgiving weekend, some might find themselves needing something to do, to replace fighting over the wishbone.
So, why not get caught up on some of your favorite shows on Netflix, or start something entirely new?
Here are just a few suggestions, from Netflix, Hulu and HBO Max.
āThe Crownā
The new season of Netflixās hit show āThe Crownā is here, and it seems like the show finally got to the good part of the royal family timeline: Princess Diana.
āThe Crownā has been showing us the life of Queen Elizabeth and her family, and itās always been fascinating, but to see the Diana years, and learn about how she was (allegedly) treated by Prince Charles, the media and the other people in her life, is interesting. Those who remember the ā80s wonāt be too shocked to see the crap Diana had to deal with, but millennials or Gen Z-ers who only remember Dianaās death will be learning more about her life, as well.
Where to watch it: Netflix
āThe Queenās Gambitā
If youāre a fan of āMad Menā or āThe Marvelous Mrs. Maiselā then we think youāll love this new mini-series from Netflix. The show focuses on the fictional character of orphan Beth Harmon, a chess prodigy growing up during The Cold War in America.
Beth ascends to the top of the chess-playing world, and while most people watching the show know literally nothing about chess, the scenes of Beth playing competitive chess are the best parts.
Beth deals with loneliness, depression and even addiction, but you canāt help but end up rooting for her, even when her decisions end up being destructive toward the people around her.
Where to watch it: Netflix
āDiana: In Her Own Wordsā
So, not all of the new season of āThe Crownā is about Princess Diana (there are some great scenes featuring former Prime Minister of England, Margaret Thatcher), so if you really want all of the tea on Princess Di, try watching this documentary.
It will fill in all of your questions after watching the new season of āThe Crown.ā
The documentary features secret recordings of Princess Diana from 1991, in which she talked about the struggles she went through when she first married into the royal family. Your heart canāt help but break for her, since she tried to fit in and was never fully accepted.
Where to watch it: Netflix
āSearch Partyā
The only way to describe āSearch Partyā is if you mixed Lena Dunhamās āGirlsā with a murder mystery theme. It originally aired on TBS for the first two seasons, but it moved to HBO Max and the third season was released a few months ago.
The story follows Dory, an oblivious millennial living in Brooklyn who becomes obsessed with finding an old classmate from college who mysteriously went missing. Dory ropes her boyfriend and friends into finding this girl, but more trouble comes to Dory as she starts to put her nose in places where it shouldnāt be. By the time you get to season three, the train has come off off the rails completely, and you wonāt be able to stop watching.
Where to watch it: HBO Max
āThe Undoingā
The best thing to come out of āBig Little Liesā is that Nicole Kidman loves doing mini-series, and thatās clear from her new show, āThe Undoing.ā
Kidman teamed up with āBig Little Liesā writer David E. Kelley for this one, and she stars alongside Hugh Grant. Itās another murder mystery with Kidman at the center of the drama. The show debuted in October, so not all of the episodes are available to stream, but from what has aired, itās a show that you will want to watch every minute of. Kidman can do no wrong.
Where to watch it: HBO Max
āHaute Dogā
Need a light-hearted show to watch that has absolutely zero at stake and involves adorable, fluffy dogs getting groomed? Then you need to watch āHaute Dog.ā
The show is a silly dog grooming competition show, full of wonderful dog puns, hilarious judges, eclectic dog groomers and some of the cutest and most adorable dogs you ever did see. The episodes are quick -- and how can you not love watching dogs? This will seriously warm your heart.
Where to watch it: HBO Max
āI Am Gretaā
Ever wondered where climate activist (who is set on changing the world), Greta Thunberg, popped up from? This documentary about her life, so far, will help clear up that question. From how she got into climate activism and what her plans are for the future, hopefully youāll come out of this documentary feeling inspired and ready to take on the world, just like Greta.
Where to watch it: Hulu
āFolklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessionsā
If you are a fan of Taylor Swiftās latest album, Folklore, that had a surprise drop this summer, then watching this intimate performance of the album done by Swift is a must for you. Lots of people have been been missing concerts ever since the COVID-19 pandemic started, so this is a great way to feel like youāre at a concert, except youāre on your comfy couch at home instead.
Where to watch it: Disney+