Wyze Light Strip Pro Review: Bang-for-the-Buck Light Shows

Wyze Light Strip Pro in pink.

Wyze light bar Pro

RRP $ 32.00

advantages

  • Cheap price

  • No bridge required; connects to WiFi

  • Can be cut to any length

disadvantage

  • Color saturation could be better

If there is one thing I love about smart lighting spaces, it has to be that they are more affordable than ever. There has been a sudden shift with many more players offering ultra-affordable smart lights that cover the full range. One of them is Wyze, who released its Wyze Bulb Color earlier this year, which I have called the most worthy cheap smart light bulb.

Well, the company hasn't missed a beat with the upcoming release of two new lighting offerings – the Wyze Light Strip and Light Strip Pro. Affordable pricing is the focus here again, starting at $ 27 and $ 32 respectively, but with so much competition in the room, they really need something special to stand out at this point. I will mainly focus on the Wyze Light Strip Pro for this test, as it can deliver up to 16 colors per strip – while the standard Wyze Light Strip can only produce one color at a time.

Installation and setup

Setting up the Wyze LED light strips was pretty straightforward, especially when the underside of the strips is covered with a tacky adhesive that makes it easy to attach to surfaces. In the end, I sketched my headboard and parts of my bed frame. Both the Wyze Light Strip and Light Strip Pro come in 16.4- and 32.8-foot options, but the Wyze Light Strip Pro is epoxy-coated – while the standard Wyze Light Strip is not and is not exposed. While I don't plan on using them outdoors, the Wyze Light Strip Pro seems to hold up better in the long run.

Exposed LED on the Wyze Light Strip Pro.John Velasco / Digital Trends

Depending on the project, you can adjust the length of the Wyze Light Strip Pro to any length you want for that custom fit. There are marks on the strip where to cut to make it easier to trim, but I've never been a fan of cutting strips of light. Before removing the cover for the adhesive, you should check beforehand that the entire strip is maximized.

Wyze Light Strip Pro in blue.John Velasco / Digital Trends

For harder surfaces where the adhesive on the underside is not enough to hold the weight of the entire strip, such as However, I would have liked screws for additional hold. That's because, in my experience, the glue on these clips tends to wear off. After all, it connects directly to Wi-Fi so I'm glad there aren't any additional bridges to connect with this setup.

Software and control

To interact with the LED light strips, you need to access the Wyze app – available for Android and iOS. It's largely divided into three main sections: design, scenes, and music. When designing, colors can be manually selected from the color wheel, scenes are preset color options, and music provides decent lighting effects that are controlled by music.

Speaking of lighting effects: A microphone is built into the controller on the light bar, which forms the bridge between the power supply unit and the actual light bars. To get the right response in music mode, I set the controller sensitivity to high – so that the effect matches the music properly. Setting it low doesn't do much good.

In addition to remote access to the intelligent LED light strips via the app, they support Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. I sometimes find it easier to just speak the command on my smart speaker or display.

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Between the two, the Wyze Light Strip Pro offers more lighting effects, as it can display up to 16 colors at the same time. If you really want to spice up the decor in your home, go for the Pro for its advanced effects. You get some really nice color combinations painting rooms in rainbow colors, but I crave lights that are a little more saturated in tone. The saturation is decent but doesn't produce the same deep reds and blues that I get from other LED light strips.

I long for lights that are a little more saturated in tone.

Even so, the Wyze Light Strip Pro's brightness output isn't overly shoddy. It's powerful enough to be used for reading when the strip is exposed, as opposed to a discreet installation as an accent light. Even if the light strip with music mode shines in an explosion of colors, I wish that these special light effects could be switched on at any time – without having to play music. Honestly, a preset for these effects would be ideal, but it annoys me why it isn't offered because it's an easy addition.

Multi-color effect with Wyze Light Strip Pro.John Velasco / Digital Trends

Plus, it has the basic features I expect from smart lights – like the option to set sleep routines, timers, and scenes. It goes one step further with the vacation mode, which automatically turns the lights on and off, and Sun Match, which mimics natural sunlight all day long.

Our opinion

Wyze takes everything it's known for in space and delivers a decent set of smart LED light strips that aren't too expensive. Between the two models, I'd recommend the Wyze Light Strip Pro for the simple fact that it offers more color effects. Whichever you choose, they are both affordable for all budgets and a reasonable length for the price.

Is there a better alternative?

One of the most interactive smart LED light strips I've used, the Twinkly Line offers users custom lighting effects and superior color saturation. However, you pay almost double the cost with a shorter length to play around with.

For a simple smart LED light bar, Govees options are easier on the wallet – often in the $ 20 range for 16.4 feet in length.

How long it will take?

Between the two, the epoxy coating over the Wyze Light Strip Pro gives me confidence that it will withstand wear and tear better, as dirt and debris wouldn't interfere with the components. In any case, there is a 1-year guarantee for both LED light strips, which covers defects.

Should you buy it?

You bet. Wyze's intelligent LED light strips may not only excel in one area, but they are inexpensive and offer enough standard features to accentuate any room in the house.

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The Best Shows on Peacock Right Now (October 2020)

NBCUniversal's Peacock is a streaming platform that rivals Netflix, Hulu, and the growing list of prominent services keen to capitalize on the booming streaming industry. The service includes classic TV series and films, originals and live content of all genres, including sporting events, talk shows, reality TV and more.

What are the best shows on Peacock right now? Here's a selection of what to watch right now, including some of the latest originals as you wait for the onslaught of reboots and revivals NBCUniversal has planned for the coming year.

Can't find anything you like on Peacock? Fortunately, we've also put together guides on the best shows on Netflix, the best shows on Hulu, and the best shows on Amazon Prime.

Mr. Mercedes on peacock

Mr. Mercedes

This highly rated crime drama is based on the Stephen King novel trilogy and the character of Bill Hodges. (The character of Holly Gibney from the same books inspired the HBO miniseries The Outsider.) Hodges, a retired detective, remains haunted by the one case he has never been able to solve: a serial killer named Mr. Mercedes murdered 16 people after he Had driven a stolen car (a Mercedes, of course) through a line at a local job fair. While Hodges is tormented by this unsolved case, he is also further tortured by a young and extremely clever psychopath named Brady Hartsfield. Then the game of cat and mouse begins. A fourth season has not yet been confirmed since the Audience network that aired the show was discontinued. But the series wasn't officially canceled either.

Created by: David E. Kelley (based on Stephen King's novel trilogy)
Occupation: Brendan Gleeson, Harry Treadway, Kelly Lynch, Jharrel Jerome, Scott Lawrence, Robert Stanton, Breeda Wool, Justine Lupe, Mary-Louise Parker, Holland Taylor, Jack Huston, Maximiliano Hernandez, Tessa Ferrer, Rarmian Newton, Gabriel Ebert
Number of seasons: 3

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Brave new world on peacock

Beautiful new world

This dystopian science fiction drama is a Peacock original and the latest in a series of television and film interpretations of the 1932 Aldous Huxley novel. In the future, a supposedly utopian society will have everything from monogamy to privacy, money, family and history. But a violent uprising has begun and threatens the apparently harmonious lifestyle. The show stars Alden Ehrenreich as John the Savage and Jessica Brown Findlay as Lenina Crowne, and Demi Moore also appears in a recurring role. Early reviews are polarizing, and while some early critics aren't exactly in love with the plot, the aesthetics and production value have been hailed as "beautiful" and "expensive".

Created by: David Wiener
Occupation: Jessica Brown Findlay, Harry Lloyd, Alden Ehrenreich, Hannah John-Kamen and Joseph Morgan
Number of seasons: 1

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The capture on peacock

The recording

This British crime drama, originally broadcast on BBC One in 2019, is set in what is now London, where Detective Inspector Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) has arrested a British Special Forces corporal named Shaun (Callum Turner) on charges of kidnapping and murder. Although CCTV footage mysteriously makes it impossible to deny the charges against him, he is mysteriously firmly convinced that it is all a conspiracy and he did not. Somewhere in the middle of the drama lies the truth. There are only six episodes in the first season of this series that are credited with "reviving … a tired genre".

Created by: Ben Chanan
Occupation: Holliday Grainger, Callum Turner, Ben Miles, Laura Haddock, Barry Ward and Ralph Ineson
Number of seasons: 1

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Inquisitive George about peacockUniversal 1440 Entertainment / Peacock

Curious George

The nosy and mischievous little monkey has been a child since 1941, and now the character will reappear on screen for more antics. The newer season, which debuted at Family Jr. in Canada in 2018, is aimed at preschoolers with an increased emphasis on education. While George is still his playful, fun, and problematic primate self, the series integrates concepts of STEM learning to teach valuable skills and knowledge to children at a young age. As one would expect from this cheeky monkey, it will make children giggle from the heart, too.

Created by: Margret Rey, H.A. Rey, Alan J. Shalleck (Books), Joe Fallon (Series)
Occupation: Frank Welker, Jeff Bennett (told by William H. Macy, Rina Romano)
Number of seasons: 13

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Cleopatra in space on peacockDreamWorks Animation / Peacock

Cleopatra in space

This first animated series will be the first DreamWorks animated series to be streamed in a location other than Netflix or Amazon Video upon launch. It is based on the graphic novel series of the same name by Mike Maihack. Aimed at children ages 7-11, it tells the story of Cleopatra through her teenage years as she grapples with the difficulties and problems of high school. Cleopatra travels back in time visiting an Egyptian-themed planet ruled by talking cats. Then she enrolls in a special school to train on how to beat bad guys and eventually finds her way back home.

Created by: Mike Maihack (Graphic Novels)
Occupation: Lilimar Hernandez, Katie Crown, Jorge Diaz and Sendhil Ramamurthy
Number of seasons: 1

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Lost speedways on peacock

Lost speedways

Immerse yourself in the world of racing as legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Matthew Dilner guide you through the great racing cathedrals of the past. The two talk about speedways that have been abandoned and overtaken by nature and greet different racing legends as guests in each episode. Earnhardt Jr. is also the creator of the series that will undoubtedly be a hit among NASCAR fans.

Created by: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
occupation: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matthew Dillner
Number of seasons: 1

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30 Rock on Peacock

30 skirt

Experience all seven fun seasons of this sitcom, created by Tina Fey, in which the funny woman stars together with Alec Baldwin, Jane Krakowski and Tracy Morgan. The series is loosely based on Fey's real-world experience as a headwriter on Saturday Night Live. It pulls the curtain back on a behind-the-scenes fictional live sketch comedy show called 30 Rock while making fun of the insides and unique personalities associated with such a fast-paced, whimsical show. The series has garnered numerous awards and accolades throughout its run and is frequently featured on top sitcom lists.

Created by: Tina Fey
Occupation: Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, Scott Adsit, Judah Friedländer, Alec Baldwin, Katrina Bowden, Keith Powell, Lonny Ross, Kevin Brown, Grizz Chapman, Maulik Pancholy, John Lutz
Number of seasons: 7

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Parenthood on peacock

Parenting

Loosely based on the 1989 Ron Howard film and the concept's second TV adaptation of the concept, this comedy-drama aired for six seasons from 2010 to 2015. It followed the lives of three generations of the Braverman family, including the Patriarch, the Matriarch and their four children and their respective families. This was essentially the early 10's version of This Is Us.

Created by: Jason Katims (based on the Ron Howard movie)
Occupation: Peter Krause, Lauren Graham, Dax Shepard, Monica Potter, Erika Christensen, Sam Jaeger, Savanne Paige Rae, Sarah Ramos, Max Burkholder, Joy Bryant, Miles Heizer, Mae Whitman, Bonnie Bedelia, Craig T. Nelson, Tyree Brown, Xolo Mariduena
Number of seasons: 6th

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Friday night lights on peacock

Friday night lights

Aired for five seasons from 2006 to 2011, and inspired by the 1990 HG Bissinger nonfiction book and 2004 film adaptation, this Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton sports drama has won praise for its realistic portrayal of football culture and small-town Central America . It was popular with critics and viewers alike, who called it everything from the heart and raw to fresh and exciting.

Created by: Peter Berg
occupation: Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Gaius Charles, Zach Gilford, Minka Kelly, Adrianne Palicki, Taylor Kitsch, Jesse Plemons, Scott Porter, Aimee Teegarden, Michael B. Jordan, Jurnee Smollett, Matt Lauria, Madison Burge, Gray Damon
Number of seasons: 5

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Saturday night live on peacock

Saturday night live

If you've been looking for your favorite sketches and sketches from previous episodes of this long-running sketch comedy series, be it from the time of Gilda Radner, Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers, or Adam Sandler, you can see through every single one of The Service. Peacock offers episodes from all 45 seasons of the show so you can easily find and watch your favorite segments again and again. More cowbell?

Created by: Lorne Michaels
Occupation: Various
Number of seasons: 45

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Cheers to the peacock

cheers

Cheers is widely considered to be one of the best sitcoms ever to be shown on television. With the new streaming service, you can relive this classic from the 80s and 90s and every eleven seasons. Each episode took place in the bar, where everyone knows your name and kept track of the interactions of those who worked at the bar and those who patronized them. This series went down in the history books, and while some references are seriously out of date, the stories and relationships between characters are timeless.

Created by: Glen Charles, Les Charles and James Burrows
Occupation: Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Nicholas Colasanto, Rhea Perlman, George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, Kelsey Grammer, Woody Harrelson, Kirstie Alley, Bebe Neuwirth
Number of seasons: 11

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Brooklyn nine-nine on peacockJohn P. Fleenor / NBC

Brooklyn nine-nine

Just a day after Fox suddenly decided to cancel this sitcom after five seasons, NBC turned the single-camera comedy on for a sixth season. At the end of 2019, the show was extended for the eighth season. The show features former Saturday Night Live cast member Andy Samberg as Jake Peralta, an immature NYPD detective in the fictional 99th District who comes across the head with his new and very serious captain. But it's the entire talented cast and clever writing that make this series a valuable addition to your watchlist.

Created by: Dan Goor, Michael Schur
Occupation: Andy Samberg, Stephanie Beatriz, Terry Crews, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Chelsea Peretti, Andre Braugher, Dirk Blocker and Joel McKinnon Miller
Number of seasons: 7

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Battlestar Galactica on peacock

Battlestar Galactica

This 2002 military science fiction series was a reinterpretation of the 1978 series of the same name, about people living in a distant star system who are at war with an android race called Cylons – who ironically created them. After a massive attack, thanks to civilian ships, only 50,000 billion humans survive and must now try to flee to a colony called Earth. It aired for four seasons back in 2004, and Peacock is also poised to offer a reboot of that series, directed by Mr. Robot's Sam Esmail, which explores the modern climate.

Created by: Ronald D. Moore (based on the 1978 series by Glen A. Larson)
Occupation: Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, Katee Sackhoff, Jamie Bamber, James Callis, Tricia Helfer, Grace Park, Michael Hogan, Aaron Douglas, Tahmoh Penikett, Paul Campbell, Nicki Clyne, Michael Trucco, Alessandro Juliani, Kandyse McClure
Number of seasons: 4th

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Downton Abbey on Peacock

Downton Abbey

Experience this British historical drama in its entirety, including all six seasons (not a word in the film). Set on the fictional Yorkshire estate at the beginning of the 20th century and first broadcast in the US on PBS, the series followed the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants. The series, while fictional, deals with real-life events and their impact on the British social hierarchy, from the sinking of the Titanic to the Spanish influenza pandemic. The series was well received and acclaimed, and earned tons of Emmy nominations and wins.

Created by: Julian Fellowes
occupation: Hugh Bonneville, Jessica Brown Findlay, Maggie Smith, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Brendan Coyle, Michelle Dockery, Siobhan Finneran, Joanne Froggatt, Phyllis Logan, Thomas Howes, Rob James-Collier, Rose Leslie, Elizabeth McGovern and others
Number of seasons: 6th

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Parks & recreation on peacock

Parks and recreation

Park and Recreation is one of those fun series that if you haven't seen it before you should – and those who've seen it could be a game to watch again. According to the story of staff at the parks department of a fictional town called Pawnee, Indiana, the show aired for seven seasons. At the heart of the plot was the small town politics and bureaucracy that made it so difficult to get things done, even though fans were able to get emotionally invested in each character.

Created by: Greg Daniels, Michael Schur
Occupation: Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Paul Schneider, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Adam Scott, Rob Lowe, Jim O & # 39; Heir, Retta, Billy Eichner
Number of seasons: 7th

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Frasier on peacock

Frasier

The melody Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs sung by Kelsey Grammer is instantly recognizable as the subject of this series, one of the most successful spin-offs ever shown on the small screen. Born of Cheers, Frasier delved into the story of one of the bar's regulars: Frasier Crane (Grammer), a successful psychiatrist and host of a radio advisory show. In addition to Frasier, the series introduced a number of memorable characters, including his older father Martin (John Mahoney); Martin's supervisor Daphne (Jane Leeves); Frasier's conservative and firm brother Niles (David Hyde Pierce); and Frasier's producer Roz (Peri Gilpin). It runs for eleven seasons and is not just one of the most successful spin-offs in television history. It is also widely considered to be one of the best sitcoms of all time.

Created by: David Angell, Peter Casey and David Lee
Occupation: Kely Grammer, Jane Leeves, David Hyde Pierce, Peri Gilpin and John Mahoney
Number of seasons: 11

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The Carol Burnett Show on PeacockPhoto by ABC Photo Archives / ABC via Getty Images

The Carol Burnett Show

Burnett is a pioneer in the world of variety and sketch comedy and one of the greatest comedic talents of recent generations. Relive their original CBS series, which aired for eleven seasons in the 1970s and won 25 Primetime Emmy Awards. It's often found on aggregated lists of the best television series of all time. The show, which featured other big names in comedy, paved the way for others to create memorable parodies and skits that can make viewers laugh. The best included As the Stomach Turns (a parody of the soap opera As The World Turns) and Kitchen Commercials.

Created by: Carol Burnett
Occupation: Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Wagoner, Tim Conway and Dick Van Dyke
Number of seasons: 11

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Today's show with Johnny Carson on Peacock

Today's show with Johnny Carson

While The Tonight Show continues its success as the most popular late night talk show, there's nothing like Johnny Carson's version of the series, which he hosted for 30 years from 1962 to 1992. Rake back in time by watching his interviews with celebrities of all kinds, marveling at his always-quick wit and impeccable comedic timing. Recall how some of the biggest names in comedy played sets on the show when they were still up and coming. And enjoy Carson's casual conversation and entertainment segments that talk show hosts try to recreate late into the night.

Created by: Steve Allen, William O. Harbach, Dwight Hemion, Sylvester L. Weaver, Jr.
occupation: Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon
Number of seasons: 30th

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Suits on peacock

Suits

The series revolves around a group of wealthy, arrogant, and successful corporate lawyers in New York who run a law firm and win cases by doing whatever it takes to keep their clients happy. When you come across a brilliant young aspiring attorney named Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), the firm's top attorney, Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht), hires him immediately. Aside from the fact that there is one small but significant problem, Mike never graduated from Harvard and has neither a degree nor a license to practice law. While the series initially focuses on Mike and Harvey becoming the perfect team while trying to hide the truth, it evolves into a lot more over the nine seasons. Keep an eye out for Duchess Meghan Markle, who starred for the first eight seasons.

Created by: Aaron Korsh
Occupation: Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Rick Hoffman, Meghan Markle, Sarah Rafferty, Gina Torres, Amanda Schull, Dule Hill, Katherine Heigl
Number of seasons: 9

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House on peacock

House

One of the first, if not the first, medical drama to revolve around an eccentric doctor, the concept has been implemented in many ways since House graced our television screens in 2004. Still, no one has quite made it, Dr. Gregory surpasses House (Hugh Laurie), a sullen but brilliant doctor who cannot stand the typical conventions of his job. Not to mention he's addicted to pain medication, which gives him a slight edge. Despite his quirks, Dr. House always figuring out what's going on with the most mysterious and puzzling diseases, often at just the right time. While the episodes get weird, and can be repetitive and formulaic over the eight seasons, the wonderful appearances by Laurie and other supporting cast members make the entire journey totally entertaining.

Created by: David Shore
Occupation: Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, Peter Jacobson, Kal Penn, Olivia Wilde, Amber Tamblyn, Odette Annable, Charlyne Yi
Number of seasons: 8th

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Peacock Monk

monk

Before Tony Shalhoub starred as Midge Maisel's quirky father in the Amazon Prime video series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, he played another quirky character in this comedy-drama. While technically a police investigation, the series also takes on a comedic tone at times. Adrian Monk (Shalhoub) is a private investigator who suffers a nervous breakdown following the suspicious death of his wife, which also causes his symptoms related to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) to worsen. But he manages to work as a private detective again, solving every case that comes across his desk. The series won eight Emmy Awards and broke viewer records.

Created by: Andy Breckman
Occupation: Tony Shalhoub, Bitty Schram, Jason Gray-Stanford, Ted Levine, and Traylor Howard
Number of seasons: 8th

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Two and a half men on peacock

Two and a half men

When Charlie Sheen left this popular hit comedy show, fans thought all was lost. However, Ashton Kutcher took on Sheen's role to continue the long-running series after the first eight seasons captivated audiences. Sheen played Charlie Harper, a female bachelor who lives in a beach house and makes money writing jingles for commercials.

His life was troubled, however, when his divorced younger brother Alan (Jon Cryer) unexpectedly showed up with 10-year-old son Jake (Angus T. Jones) looking for a crash. And he never left. The chemistry between the three main characters was second to none, and while the plot to integrate Kutcher's character was strange, the series continued to take hold for four more seasons.

Created by: Chuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn
Occupation: Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, Angus T. Jones, Marin Hinkle, Melanie Lynskey, Holland Taylor, Conchata Ferrell, Jennifer Taylor, April Bowlby, Ashton Kutcher, Amber Tamblyn, Edan Alexander
Number of seasons: 12

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Top chef

Top chef

This long-standing reality competition series by Bravo has been putting chefs against one another in intensive cooking competitions since the early 00s. A constantly changing jury of prominent judges and well-known chefs tries out their culinary masterpieces, gives feedback week after week and ultimately crowns a winner. In addition to this original series, check out one of the many spin-offs: Top Chef Masters.

Created by: Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz (executive producers)
Occupation: Katie Lee, Padma Lahshmi (hosts), various judges, various candidates
Number of seasons: 17

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A. P. Bio on PeacockTrae Patton / NBC

A. P. Bio

While NBC canceled that series after two seasons, Peacock took it on for a third. It's also a good thing as the series actually got very good reviews and was praised for its "real laugh". Jack Carson Griffin lost his dream job and, what makes matters worse, it was for his arch rival of all people. He has no choice but to pack up and leave Harvard to return to Ohio and work as an advanced biology teacher (talk about demoting!). He decides to use his honor students to go back to his main enemy.

Created by: Mike O’Brien
Occupation: Glenn Howerton, Lyric Lewis, Mary Son, Jean Villepique, Tom Bennett, Patton Oswalt and Paula Pell
Number of seasons: 2

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American ninja warrior

An exciting watch for the whole family, ridiculously fit athletes from all over America train year round to conquer some of the toughest, wildest, and most exhilarating obstacle courses that will test their strength, determination, focus and skill. Based on the Japanese TV series Sasuke, Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila offer exciting play-by-play games as competitors try to get through to the end quickly and without falling to move up to the next level. The ultimate goal? Defeat the last, brutally difficult course: Mount Midoriyama. With eleven seasons, only three people completed the course, two took home the million dollar prize for the fastest performance. Peacock will have access to the upcoming Season 12 starting September 8, 2020 the next day as fans look forward to seeing if anyone, including his returning favorites, will make it by the end of this year.

Created by: Based on Sasuke by Ushio Higuchi
Occupation: Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, various competitors
Number of seasons: 12

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The 50 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now (October 2020)

Last updated: October 1st, 2020.

Amazon Prime Video's library has grown significantly since the service began offering free streaming movies and TV shows to Prime members years ago. What was originally a limited library has grown into a media repository impressive enough to challenge Netflix and Hulu – especially if you own a Fire TV.

If you're looking for a new TV series but aren't sure what is right for you, just browse our list of the best Amazon Prime TV shows available on the service. After all, Amazon Prime offers a lot more than free shipping.

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Utopia on Amazon Prime

Utopia

This Amazon Original series follows a group of friends whose obsession with a mysterious comic strip leads them to a deadly conspiracy that includes a pandemic that is rapidly spreading across the country. The series is adapted from the British series of the same name from 2013 and includes, in addition to its talented core cast, Rainn Wilson, John Cusack and Sasha Lane in featured roles. Dark and bloody, Utopia balances its somber, all-too-real themes with loads of surreal, fantastic elements and shocking twists that make things unpredictable as the story progresses.

Created by: Gillian Flynn
Occupation: John Cusack, Ashleigh LaThrop, Dan Byrd, Desmin Borges, Christopher Denham, Javon Walton, Cory Michael Smith, Rainn Wilson and Sasha Lane
Number of seasons: 1

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Hunter on Amazon Prime

Hunter

Al Pacino makes headlines in the cast of this series that follows a group of Nazi hunters who lived in New York City in 1977 who discovered a plan to create a Fourth Empire in the United States and set about stopping the war criminals' deadly plot . The series marks Pacino's first starring role in a television series, bringing him to Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Lena Olin, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker, Carol Kane, and other familiar faces in the cast of the show, which has been renewed for a second season of Amazon.

Created by: David Weil
Occupation: Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Lena Olin, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker and Carol Kane
Number of seasons: 1

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Dino Dana on Amazon Prime

Dino Dana

If you're looking for a family-friendly series for the young dinosaur enthusiast in your household that adults can enjoy too, add Dino Dana to your list of TV must-sees. The popular Amazon Original series is a spin-off of the Dino Dan series, but improves on the original show's formula with better dinosaur effects, clever dialogue, and a diverse cast of characters that both kids and older viewers will love. The series follows a young girl named Dana (Michela Luci) who uses her ability to see dinosaurs in the world around her to conduct "dinosaur experiments" that teach her not only about the above creatures, but often one teach valuable lesson about life. The series currently has three seasons and one feature film, Dino Dana: The Movie, which was released in September.

Created by: J.J. Johnson
Occupation: Michela Luci, Saara Chaudry, Nicola Correia-Damude and Amish Patel
Number of seasons: 3

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Modern love on Amazon Prime

Modern love

A weekly column in the New York Times inspired this romantic comedy anthology series that premiered in 2019 and features an impressive cast of A-list actors across the eight episodes of season one. The series follows various New York City residents as they grapple with the difficulties of finding romance and keeping it alive in modern times. Actors who appear on the half-hour episodes of the series include Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, Andy García, Dev Patel, John Slattery, Catherine Keener, Cristin Milioti, Sofia Boutella, Ed Sheeran and Judd Hirsch. The series was renewed by Amazon for a second season.

Created by: N / A
Occupation: Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, Andy García, Dev Patel, Cristin Milioti, Ed Sheeran and Judd Hirsch
Number of seasons: 1

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Bosch

Titus Welliver plays Los Angeles homicide detective Harry Bosch in this original series from Amazon Studios based on Michael Connelly's novel series. In the first season of the critically acclaimed series, Bosch is on trial for the murder of a serial murder suspect, while simultaneously confronting his past when a cold case involving a missing boy suddenly warms up again. After six well received seasons, Bosch was extended for a seventh and final season in February 2020.

Created by: Eric Overmyer, Daniel Pyne, Michael Connelly, Henrik Bastin, Pieter Jan Brugge, John Mankiewicz
Occupation: Titus Welliver, Annie Wersching and Amy Price-Francis
Number of seasons: 6th

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A very English scandal on Amazon Prime

A very English scandal

This limited series tells the story of Jeremy Thorpe, a MP who was tried and later acquitted of conspiring to murder his ex-lover Norman Scott. The series spans a decade and begins in the 1960s with Thorpe as the youngest leader of the Liberal Party in 100 years. But he is hiding an affair with a man that is still illegal at the time. When his lover Scott threatens to reveal the matter, Thorpe decides on a plan that ultimately exposes the scandal and unearths the dark secrets of the British establishment.

Created by: N / A
Occupation: Hugh Grant, Ben Whishaw
Number of seasons: 1

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30 skirt

This satirical sitcom, created and starred in by Tina Fey, was inspired by her experience as a headwriter for Saturday Night Live. It ran for seven seasons, received a staggering 103 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, and won 16 times over the course of its run. The series follows the showrunner of a sketch comedy series forced to balance the competing interests of its brazen network boss, narcissistic actor, and sensitive writer as it tries to keep her show on air and thrive. In addition to Fey, the series' impressive cast included Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski and Judah Friedlander.

Created by: Tina Fey
Occupation: Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan and Alec Baldwin
Number of seasons: 7th

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Victoria

This British series tells the story of the reign of Queen Victoria, who came to the throne at the age of 18 and ruled throughout the United Kingdom at a time of immense change and the rapid expansion of the British Empire. Doctor Who actress Jenna Coleman portrays Victoria. Season one is about her accession to the throne and early relationships with her advisor Lord Melbourne (Rufus Sewell) and the man who would become her husband, Prince Albert (Tom Hughes). So far, three seasons of the series have aired.

Created by: Daisy Goodwin
Occupation: Jenna Coleman, Tom Hughes and Rufus Sewell
Number of seasons: 3

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Alias

The show that is now truly super creator J.J. Abrams on the Map and star Jennifer Garner, alias, are a sexy, high octane thriller that aired on ABC for five seasons – all available on Amazon Prime. The story follows the super spy Sydney Bristow in her adventures and battles against shady intelligence agencies along with her own crazy family. Alias ​​is famous for exaggerated characters, witty disguises and mind-blowing twists. Alternatively, he is in a good mood, funny and provocatively dark.

Created by:: J.J. Abrams
Occupation: Jennifer Garner, Victor Garber and Mia Maestro
Number of seasons: 5

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Psych

James Roday plays a crime advisor for the Santa Barbara Police Department in this popular comedy series in which Roday's character pretends to be psychological as he uses his heightened observation skills and eidetic memory to help the agency solve difficult cases. Dulé Hill plays the brilliant best friend of Roday's character, who becomes his reluctant business partner after the couple are repeatedly embroiled in local cases. The series developed over eight seasons and also spawned a few television films.

Created by: Steve Franks
Occupation: James Roday, Dulé Hill and Corbin Bernsen
Number of seasons: 8th

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monk

As an eight-time Emmy Award winner, Monk casts Tony Shalhoub as private detective Adrian Monk, who supports the homicide division of the San Francisco Police Department in various cases. His strong deductive skills are only matched by his myriad phobias, which – along with his Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – make his work with police investigators difficult. The series ended its eight-season run in 2009 with a finale that revealed one of the series' longest-running puzzles.

Created by: David Hoberman
Occupation: Tony Shalhoub, Traylor Howard and Ted Levine
Number of seasons: 8th

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House

Over the course of eight seasons, actor Hugh Laurie transformed the indescribable Dr. Gregory House into one of pop culture's best-known doctors in this medical drama that became one of the world's most popular shows during its run. The series followed Dr. House when he used his unique discoveries to diagnose mysterious diseases while battling his own addictions. Laurie's unconventional medical genius was the show's title star, but his supporting role played a huge role in making House one of the highest rated series in the U.S. between 2004 and 2012.

Created by: David Shore
Occupation: Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein and Robert Sean Leonard
Number of seasons: 8th

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One of Amazon's most popular original series, Catastrophe follows two unlikely parents after a weekend tryst turns into a lifelong commitment. Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney write and star in this series as the Irish woman and Boston Ad Exec who have a hot affair in London only to accidentally get pregnant. Despite the disaster, they decide to get it working. Delaney and Horgan are both outstanding and well-meaning, deeply spirited people who are desperately trying to make the most of this new life that they haven't really chosen.

Created by: Rob Delaney, Sharon Horgan
Occupation: Rob Delaney, Sharon Horgan
Number of seasons: 4th

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In 2033, people who are close to death can be "uploaded" to virtual reality for the life of their choice. These VR afterlives are run by six tech companies who are running a new type of corporate competition for human death. When the Los Angeles party boy Nathan (Robbie Amell) self-driving car crashes, his girlfriend uploads him to the luxurious digital life after Lakeview's death. There he meets Nora, a customer service representative from Lakeview, who brings Nathan into his version of heaven. The series follows their friendship as Nathan gets used to living far from loved ones, while Nora balances her connection with virtual Nathan with her real-world financial and personal struggles.

Created by: Greg Daniels
Occupation: Robbie Amell, Andy Allo and Chris Williams
Number of seasons: 1

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Stories from the loop

Inspired by the futuristic paintings and designs of the Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag, this Amazon original series focuses on a small rural town where people live via “The Loop”, a machine built to unlock and unlock the secrets of the universe explore. Duncan Joiner and Rebecca Hall star in this drama that aims to make science fiction seem more real than ever.

Created by: Nathaniel Halpern
Occupation: Duncan Joiner, Rebecca Williams
Number of seasons: 1

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Good omen

This six-part series is a co-production by BBC Studios and Amazon Studios and adapts the fantasy novel of the same name by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. The series follows an angel and a demon played by Michael Sheen (Masters of Sex) and David Tennant (Doctor Who), whose comfortable life on earth is threatened by the impending apocalypse. The couple must unite to prevent the rise of the Antichrist and a war between heaven and hell.

The series' impressive cast is complemented by Jon Hamm, Michael McKean, Miranda Richardson, Adria Arjona, Nick Offerman, Jack Whitehall, and other familiar faces. Like the book that inspired it, the series is full of quirky, disrespectful humor that filters both human history and biblical mythology through its clever lens.

Created by: Neil Gaiman
Occupation: Michael Sheen, David Tennant
Number of seasons: 1

Comrade detective

In the 1980s, as the Cold War warmed, American pop culture produced an abundance of films that portrayed the fears and patriotism of the era: films like Red Dawn or the 1985s lesser-known Invasion USA (starring Chuck Norris). Comrade Detective picks up the aesthetics of 80s action cinema and filters it through a (sardonic) communist lens after two Romanian detectives investigate a conspiracy by Western imperialists to undermine the communist order.

The show – framed as the current show from Romania and dubbed in English with voices from actors like Channing Tatum and Joseph-Gordon Levitt – opens with detective Gregor Anghel (a die-hard cop who plays by his own rules but gets results) and his partner who wrecks drug dealers just for a sniper to shoot Anghel's partner. In revenge, Anghel and his new partner Iosif Baciu hunt down the killer and stumble upon a conspiracy of international proportions. Comrade Detective is an odd show even by the inventive standards of modern television, a parody wrapped in a layer of faux authenticity, but its strange charms are worth watching.

Created by: Brian Gatewood
Occupation: Channing Tatum, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jenny Slate
Number of seasons: 1

The wonderful Mrs. Maisel

If you want to see a star being born, stop what you're doing and immerse yourself in Rachel Brosnahan's work as Miriam "Midge" Maisel in the 1950s comedy Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Midge is a housewife who pursues a career in standup comedy after her husband Joe Maisel (Michael Zegen) unexpectedly left her.

After a drunk, impromptu, mile-long stand-up set that ends with Midge's arrest, die-hard event clerk Susie Myerson (Alex Borstein) takes Midge under her wing in hopes of sculpting a diamond in the rough. The show has won numerous awards and is on track for a fourth season.

Created by: Amy Sherman-Palladino
Occupation: Rachel Brosnahan, Alex Borstein, Michael Zegen
Number of seasons: 3

The tick

People who watched Fox in the early 2000s may have vague memories of a short-lived superhero sitcom called The Tick (based on the comic book of the same name), in which a blue-clad superhero of the iconic Patrick Warburton tackled awkward situations. Amazon's The Tick is a new adaptation of the franchise with no Warburton in sight (he was just as disappointed as we were), but it maintains the comic's absurd, upbeat sense of humor.

The show follows a superhero named The Tick (Peter Serafinowicz) and his companion Arthur (Griffin Newman) as they fight crime and investigate a conspiracy involving a notorious supervillain named The Terror (Jackie Earle Haley). The tick is an upbeat palate cleaner after years of boring superhero stories, even if it only lasted two seasons before the cancellation.

Created by: Ben Edlund
Occupation: Peter Serafinowicz, Griffin Newman and Jackie Earle Haley
Number of seasons: 2

Fleabag

Sometimes introspective and moody, sometimes absurd and raunchy, Fleabag defies simple categorization. In its funnier moments – like the intro, a sleek, drawn out monologue that ends in a sudden whiff of a sex joke – it's one of the hottest comedies (season 2 won the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2019), but underneath it runs all a stream of sadness. The show follows a woman known only as "Fleabag" (Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who Emmys took home to act and write herself), a neurotic woman who juggles a failing business and a disastrous personal life.

The term flea sack immediately conjures up images of dirt and the protagonist's problems go deeper than her name. Selfish, wanton, and a compulsive liar, she fits in with the various anti-heroes that have become popular on television. What is unique is that Fleabag does not keep its damaged lead at a distance. In hectic monologues, she often speaks directly to the viewer and offers insights into her restless mind.

Created by: Phoebe Waller Bridge
Occupation: Phoebe Waller Bridge, Ben Aldridge, Sian Clifford
Number of seasons: 2

A Mississippi

The death of a loved one doesn't seem like the most promising start to a comedy series, but One Mississippi is far from conventional. The show, with comedian Tig Notaro as a fictionalized version of herself, takes up several tragedies in her real life. The fictional Tig, who still suffers from breast cancer, returns to her Mississippi hometown to see her mother get a life support and decides to stay and reconnect with her stepfather and brother. Despite the depressing first chapter, One Mississippi is not a relentless drama. The show balances sadness and joy in equal measure and examines the long up and down process of trauma and recovery.

Created by: Tig Notaro, Diablo Cody
Occupation: Tig Notaro, Noah Harpster, John Rothman
Number of seasons: 2

Transparent

Transparent is a groundbreaking original series straight from Amazon and follows Maura Pfefferman (Jeffrey Tambor), a transgender woman who comes to live with her family. The show is not content with just presenting a novel premise, but rather examines the relationships and neuroses of Maura and her children. A show that never wavers when it comes to breaking down the depths of the human condition. It's a bold offer from Amazon. Transparent is also the first show by a streaming service to win a Golden Globe for best series, which is likely a good sign for the future of Amazon's original content.

The harassment allegations made against Tambor have dampened the show's legacy, and the actor hasn't returned for the final season of Transparent, but it's a special show nonetheless. Well worth seeing just the finale of the music series.

Created by: Joey Soloway
Occupation: Jeffrey Tambor, Judith Light, Gaby Hoffmann and Jay Duplass
Number of seasons: 5

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Downton Abbey

Located in the English countryside shortly after the turn of the 20th century, Downton Abbey follows the life of the aristocratic Crawley family and their hierarchy of servants. Downton Abbey offers a fascinating look at the early modern age of English aristocracy, skillfully balancing historical drama with the steamy character-based conflicts that exist within the family and staff.

Created by: Julian Fellows
Occupation: Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael and Jim Carter
Number of seasons: 6th

Red oaks

Red Oaks doesn't offer much length. While you can easily spend the entire three seasons in a single weekend, the casual pace is better for fast guessing. Set in the 1980s, the show revolves around a young tennis player (Craig Roberts) who decides to work at the exclusive Red Oaks Country Club during the summer between his sophomore and sophomore year. What follows is a warm and hearty nod to the sex comedies that have been a staple of this decade. With dry humor and a solid ensemble Ennis Esmer As the hilarious professional tennis player Nash, Red Oaks rises above the ruggedness to create characters you really care about.

Created by: Gregory Jacobs, Joe Gangemi
Occupation: Craig Roberts, Jennifer Gray and Paul Reiser
Number of seasons: 3

Jack Ryan

Tom Clancy's "Ryanverse" franchise makes the leap from film to television with this spy thriller, which premiered in 2018, and casts John Krasinski as the eponymous CIA analyst who investigates one far-reaching international threat after another. Lost co-creator Carlton Cuse acts along with Krasinski and Michael Bay (among others) as co-creator and executive producer of the Amazon Original series. The show has had two well-received seasons so far, with a third in preparation.

Created by: Graham Roland, Carlton Cuse
Occupation: John Krasinski, Abbie Cornish and Wendell Pierce
Number of seasons: 2

Homecoming

Julia Roberts in an Amazon Original? Believe it. Homecoming was nominated for three Golden Globes, including the Best Drama Series. It's a slow burn of mysterious government programs, complicated bureaucracy, and characters you can never trust. In season one, this science fiction / drama introduces us to Homecoming, a facility that helps soldiers transition into civilian life. Under Heidi (Roberts) leadership, her mission appears to be a noble one, and soldiers seem to really benefit from the program. The show follows a split schedule, however, and when Heidi starts answering questions from the Department of Defense years after the facility closed, it becomes clear that there was a lot more going on at higher pay levels than she'd ever realized. The just released second season features a new cast of characters (some returning but not Roberts) and storylines that revolve around Janelle Monae's character who wakes up in the middle of nowhere, confused about her identity, with the same sinister organization as the first Season clear to no good.

Created by: Micah Bloomberg, Eli Horowitz
Occupation: Julia Roberts, Bobby Cannavale, Shea Whigham and Janelle Monae
Number of seasons: 2

Suits

When college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) interviews for a position as a lawyer, he immediately impresses the team and is offered the job – despite never having a technical degree. The length he and those who know the truth are doing to keep this a secret not only from customers but from many people in the company is at the heart of the first season. But each episode deals with different cases, mostly with high net worth clients and the lines the company's lawyers are willing to cross to win. It holds your typical legal drama themes of corporate greed and bloated egos, and storylines can sometimes repeat themselves by a few seasons later. But the fabulous cast, which also includes Gabriel Macht, Rick Hoffman, Sarah Rafferty, Gina Torres, and now Britain's Queen Meghan Markle makes it a worthwhile watch. The series aired for nine seasons and ended in 2019 (Adams and Markle didn't appear in the final season), all of which are now streamed.

Created by: Aaron Korsh
Occupation: Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Megina Markle, Gina Torres
Number of seasons: 9

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Sneaky Pete

Amazon's original series, Sneaky Pete, turns a complicated case of identity theft into a suspenseful drama. Marius Josipovic (Giovanni Ribisi) is a recently released fraudster who takes on the identity of his former cellmate Pete Murphy, who spoiled him for years with childhood stories from his close-knit family (whom he hadn't seen since childhood) ) and their surety business. The show shines thanks to its cast of critically acclaimed actors including Margo Martindale of The Americans, but the core of its brilliance lies in the clever writing. Check out all three seasons that complete the series since it was canceled in 2019.

Created by: Bryan Cranston, David Shore
Occupation: Giovanni Ribisi, Marin Ireland, Margo Martindale
Number of seasons: 3

Hannibal

FBI profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) struggles to catch serial killers while he's on the verge of a nervous breakdown in this surreal psychological thriller based on characters from the best-selling Thomas Harris novels. His therapist, Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen), is a serial killer himself with dark designs for Will. As their friendship deepens, Will finds himself at the center of a symphony of violence.

Showrunner Bryan Fuller (the man behind Pushing Daisies and the first season of American Gods, and creator of Star Trek: Discovery) breathes new life into the franchise with art-house cinematography and a terrifyingly charismatic performance by Mikkelson. It was one of the greatest shows on network television when it first aired on NBC, but the direction and set design turn the violence into some of the most exquisite imagery you'll see on the small screen.

Created by: Bryan Fuller
Occupation: Hugh Dancy, Mads Mikkelsen and Laurence Fishburne
Number of seasons: 3

The American

It's 1981, President Ronald Reagan has just been elected, and like most Americans, Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Philip Jennings (Matthew Rhys) are enjoying the country's growing prosperity as the Cold War intensifies. However, unlike most Americans, the Jennings are actually KGB spies.

From this unique premise emerges one of the most exciting thrillers on the air today. The political intrigue is exciting, but what sets Americans apart is their focus on the Jennings marriage. In examining the tensions in married life, the show shows that personal issues like spousal conflicts can be just as exciting as geopolitical maneuvers.

Created by: Joseph Weisberg
Occupation: Keri Russell, Matthew Rhys and Holly Taylor
Number of seasons: 6th

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From the creators of BoJack Horseman, Undone is an Amazon original series that tells the complex journey of a young woman to solve the mystery of her father's death and uncover the keys to her past. Undone is a genre-setting animated series in which Alma Winograd-Diaz (Rosa Salazar) falls apart at the seams after an almost fatal accident conjures up visions of her late father Jacob. The persistent visions begin to unlock a mysterious ability that enables her to move through space and time with the ultimate goal of stopping his untimely death.

Created by: Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Kate Purdy
Occupation: Rosa Salazar, Angelique Cabral and Bob Odenkirk
Number of seasons: 1

Mr. Robot

With information technology creeping into every aspect of life, one cannot help but keep a watchful eye at the people who control the technology (companies, government agencies). The modern world sometimes seems to be the prelude to a cyberpunk dystopia, at least the way Mr. Robot portrays it. The show follows Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek), a paranoid security engineer who, in addition to his daily job for a massive corporation, carries out vigilant hacker attacks himself.

When Elliot is courted by a mysterious activist hacker known as "Mr. Robot, ”he has the chance to use his skills for more than just minor justice. Mr. Robot has a grand scheme to overthrow society, and Alderson could play a key role. Mr. Robot is a cyber thriller with a keen sense of the technology it represents, but don't confuse technical accuracy with realism – the show plunges headfirst into a rabbit hole of paranoia and espionage, with a plot that evokes the perception of the Constantly challenges the viewer.

Created by: Sam Esmail
Occupation: Rami Malek, Christian Slater and Carly Chaikin
Number of seasons: 4th

Poldark

After three years of fighting in the American Revolution, Ross Poldark (Aidan Turner) returns to his home in Cornwall, England to find his estate in ruins and his mistress Elizabeth (Heida Reed) is married to his cousin. When Ross tries to rebuild his family's tin mines, he rescues a young woman named Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson) and gives her a job as a maid. Ross, his rival George Warleggan, an ambitious industrialist, complicates Ross even more.

Basierend auf einer Reihe von Romanen des 20. Jahrhunderts bewegt sich diese Adaption von Poldark in einem zügigen Tempo, das einer modernen Show angemessen ist, und jongliert geschickt mit Romantik, Action und politischem Manövrieren.

Erstellt von: Debbie Horsfield
Besetzung: Aiden Turner, Heida Reed und Eleanor Tomlinson
Anzahl der Jahreszeiten: 5

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Hanna

Esme Creed-Miles spielt die Titelfigur, einen jungen Teenager, der isoliert in einem abgelegenen Wald in Polen mit einem Mann namens Erik (Joel Kinnaman) aufgewachsen ist, der mit ihr der CIA entkommen ist. Sie war Teil eines Programms namens UTRAX, bei dem Kindern verbesserte DNA gegeben wurde, um Supersoldaten zu werden. Aber als Erik sich in Hannas Mutter verliebte, floh er mit ihr, um das junge Mädchen zu beschützen. Basierend auf dem gleichnamigen Film von 2011, der als „grobkörnige Neuinterpretation“ bezeichnet wird, folgt die zweite Staffel Hanna auf ihrer Reise, jetzt wo sie weiß, wer und was sie ist. Sie entdeckt auch, dass UTRAX nach ihrer Flucht nie wirklich heruntergefahren wurde und dass es andere „Schwestern“ wie sie geben könnte.

Erstellt von: David Farr
Besetzung: Esme Creed-Miles, Mireille Enos und Joel Kinnaman
Anzahl der Jahreszeiten: 2

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Die jungen

Von allen Superheldenfilmen und Fernsehsendungen, die es gibt, ist keiner ganz wie The Boys, eine dunkle, verdorbene Dekonstruktion von Helden und Bösewichten mit Superkräften. Basierend auf der gleichnamigen Comic-Serie von Garth Ennis und Darick Robertson folgt The Boys einer Gruppe von Wächtern, die es sich zur Aufgabe machen, die übermächtigen Helden zu überwachen, die ihre Fähigkeiten missbrauchen und das Vertrauen nutzen, das die Öffentlichkeit ihnen entgegengebracht hat .

Die Serie ist ebenso grimmig und schockierend gewalttätig wie klug und spielt in einer Welt, in der Supermächte, Unternehmensgier und Medienkonsolidierung zusammengewachsen sind, um eine besonders beängstigende Form der Korruption zu schaffen. Das Publikum sieht alles mit den Augen von Hughie, einem durchschnittlichen Mann, dessen zufällige Begegnung mit einem Superhelden sein Leben für immer verändert.

Erstellt von: Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson, Eric Kripke
Besetzung: Jack Quaid, Elisabeth Shue, Jessie T. Usher, Karl Urban, Antony Starr und Erin Moriarty
Anzahl der Jahreszeiten: 2

Farscape

Diese Kult-Lieblingsserie, die 1999 uraufgeführt wurde, folgt einem modernen Astronauten, der auf seiner zufälligen Reise durch ein Wurmloch der farbenfrohen Crew eines lebenden Raumschiffs in einer unbekannten Region fernab der Erde beitritt. Auf der Flucht vor einer mächtigen Streitmacht, die als Friedenstruppen bekannt ist, versuchen er und die Besatzung, in einer seltsamen Galaxie Zuflucht – und einen Weg nach Hause – zu finden. Die preisgekrönte Serie ist eine Produktion von The Jim Henson Company und enthält mehrere Charaktere, die vom Creature Shop des Unternehmens erstellt wurden. Auf den Vier-Jahreszeiten-Lauf der Show folgte eine dreistündige Miniserie, die die Geschichte abschloss und eine lange Liste von Spin-off-Geschichten in Romanen, Comics und anderen Formaten inspirierte.

Erstellt von: Rockne S. O’Bannon
Besetzung: Ben Browder, Claudia Black und Anthony Simcoe
Anzahl der Jahreszeiten: 4

Philip K. Dicks elektrische Träume

Sie könnten dies den Black Mirror von Amazon Prime nennen, und Sie würden sich nicht irren. The Show ist eine Anthologie-Science-Fiction-Serie, die auf Geschichten des verstorbenen Science-Fiction-Schriftstellers Philip K. Dick basiert, dessen Arbeit Blade Runner und die Amazon-Serien The Man in the High Castle inspirierte. In der ersten Staffel von Electric Dreams geht es um injizierbares Bewusstsein, Gedankenleser, durch Roboter ersetzte Menschen und einen genozidalen Präsidentschaftskandidaten, um nur einige zu nennen.

Der Produktionswert ist beeindruckend: Hidden Figures und die Moonlight-Schauspielerin Janelle Monae spielen einen künstlich intelligenten Roboter in einem Metallanzug, der überzeugend realistisch aussieht. Wie Black Mirror beschäftigt auch die Science-Fiction-Serie von Amazon einige große Stars, darunter Terrence Howard, Bryan Cranston, Steve Buscemi und Anna Paquin. Diejenigen, die nach einer packenden Dosis dunklen Science-Fiction suchen, werden sie hier definitiv finden.

Erstellt von: N / A
Besetzung: Geraldine Chaplin, Steve Buscemi und Richard Madden
Anzahl der Jahreszeiten: 1

Die Weite

Stellen Sie sich eine Zukunft vor, in der Menschen jeden Teil des Sonnensystems kolonisiert haben. The Expanse verwandelt diese hypothetische Zukunft in ein kraftvolles Science-Fiction-Drama. Die Serie spielt in 200 Jahren und dreht sich um eine Verschwörung, die die Menschheit auszulöschen droht. Don’t let the CGI effects and space setting fool you, The Expanse is a riveting drama that tackles the nuances of human conflict in a way that rivals shows like Game of Thrones and Westworld. Here’s a list of the best sci-fi movies on Amazon if you’re looking for more like this.

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Cast: Thomas Jane, Steven Strait, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Cas Anvar, Dominique Tipper
Number of seasons: 4

The Man in the High Castle

World War II seems to be the most common source for the “What if?” scenario in fiction. The Man in the High Castle, based on Philip K. Dick’s novel of the same name, starts with the premise that not only did the Axis powers win the war, but they also occupied the United States afterward, with Imperial Japan governing the West Coast and the Nazis controlling the territory east of the Rockies.

The show follows a few different characters living in different regions as they try to endure the occupation and simultaneously investigate a mysterious film reel that depicts an alternate universe where the Allies actually won the war. Dick was a true visionary author, and The Man in the High Castle captures the otherworldly, authoritarian nature of the world he imagined. Rich with intrigue and superb direction, The Man in the High Castle is an exciting thriller. The series wrapped up its impressive run with November 2019’s season 4.

Created by: Frank Spotnitz
Cast: Alex Davalos, Luke Kleintank, Geoffery Blake, Rupert Evans, Luke Kleintank
Number of seasons: 4

Orphan Black

In this critically acclaimed Canadian series, a young woman named Sarah (Tatiana Maslany) has a chance encounter with a woman who looks just like her. This sets Sarah down a path to discovering that she is one of several clones who have been created as part of an ongoing experiment. Soon, she is at odds with the corporation that created her, and a mysterious organization that wants to get rid of her. It’s a fast-paced thriller that takes the time to explore themes of self-identity and bioethics. And Maslany does a beautifully captivating job of playing several clones, each of whom has very a distinct personality, mannerisms, and style. Her performance alone, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award in 2016, is worth watching, with the fascinating story surrounding it as icing on the cake.

Created by: Graeme Manson, John Fawcett
Cast: Tatiana Maslany, Jordan Gavaris, Dylan Bruce
Number of seasons: 5

Vikings

For those who enjoy the political maneuvering and messy military battles of Game of Thrones but want something a bit more grounded, Vikings is sure to please. A down-to-earth historical fantasy saga, Vikings chronicles the rise of Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) from farmer to legendary warrior. Ragnar sails around Northern Europe searching for plunder, accompanied by his warrior wife, Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick), and other allies.

It’s a grim series, drawing on the legends surrounding Viking raids in the Middle Ages. Although not the most historically accurate show, Vikings does maintain a grittier aesthetic than some of its fantasy contemporaries; there’s a lot of blood and a lot of mud.

Created by: Michael Hirst
Cast: Travis Fimmel, Katheryn Winnick, Alexander Ludwig
Number of seasons: 6

American Horror Story

The horror anthology that is Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story, though novel, continues to surpass expectations with every passing season. Each essentially functions as a self-contained miniseries, focusing on a repertory cast of characters and a storyline that features its own beginning, middle, and end.

Each season — whether it revolves around a coven of witches, an insane asylum, or a haunted house in the middle of Los Angeles — features lavish set pieces and campy aesthetics, both of which add to sterling performances from the likes of Lady Gaga and the award-winning Jessica Lange. Many of the seasons even take a jab at current social issues, and they often leave a weird and wonderful impression. Well, that, and an awful taste in your mouth.

Created by: Ryan Murphy
Cast: Sarah Paulson, Jennifer Lange, Kathy Bates, Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott, Evan Peters
Number of seasons: 8th

Star Trek: The Original Series

A groundbreaking science fiction series from writer Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek follows the crew of the Enterprise as they travel the universe on a mission of peace and exploration. Starring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy in the roles that launched them into stardom, the series is a cornerstone of television history. Each episode explores timeless philosophical and social ideas.

Star Trek was also famous for incorporating an ethnically diverse cast in the politically tumultuous ’60s, making it a show that was far ahead of its time. Roddenberry envisioned a future where humanity would bring its very best traits and ideals out into the universe, and the show shares his boundless idealism. The primitive special effects can make Star Trek seem a bit cheesy to the modern eye, but even its most inept action scenes have a certain bizarre charm to them.

Created by: Gene Rodenberry
Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Deforest Kelley
Number of seasons: 3

Shaun the Sheep

From Aardman Studios — the creators of Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run, and Creature Comforts — comes the children’s series Shaun the Sheep. Shaun is a sheep who doesn’t follow the herd. In fact, he often brazenly leads them into all sorts of madcap shenanigans around Mossy Bottom Farm. The show also features the iconic studio’s stop-motion animation and remains free of dialogue, which is actually a welcome reprieve for parents who simply can’t get on board with the high-pitched voices and exuberant makeup of many modern children’s shows.

Created by: Nick Park
Cast: John Sparkes, Justin Fletcher, Richard Webber
Number of seasons: 6

Tumble Leaf

Tumble Leaf, Amazon’s heralded foray into the realm of children’s programming, is a stunning example of what a children’s show should be. The recent stop-motion title is based on the short film Miro and aimed at preschool-aged children, though it remains charming enough to entertain adults who want to further engage with their children.

Each episode follows Fig the Fox (Christopher Downs) and his science-centric escapades around the whimsical world of Tumble Leaf, a woodland locale laced with a melange of quirky creatures with whom Fig is friends. Together, the humanoid creatures discover how reflections, shadows, and other facets of our natural world work, examining the value of friendship and kindness as they do so. The scenery is as vibrant and colorful as are the characters, rendering it both eye candy and a conversation starter.

Created by: Drew Hodges
Cast: Christopher Downs, Zac McDowell, Alex Trugman
Number of seasons: 4

Sesame Street

Sesame Street is a veritable institution. The show, which has spanned 50 seasons and won more awards than many of its young viewers could count, takes place on an urban street where humans and Jim Henson’s Muppets interact. The show also includes short animation and live-action films, pictures, and songs. It was the first children’s show to use educational goals and a curriculum to shape its content, and as such, it has taught millions of viewers around the globe about the importance of relationships, ethics, and emotions. Plus, you know, the ABCs.

Created by: Joan Ganz Cooney, Lloyd Morrisett
Cast: Various
Number of seasons: 50 (4 currently available on Amazon)

Xploration DIY Sci

Science teacher Steve Spangler hosts this Emmy-nominated series that uses fascinating experiments you can try at home to explore scientific concepts such as the powerful potential of fluids and gases, as well as the secrets behind some magic tricks and seemingly complicated energy systems. Each episode tackles a different theme using everyday items to conduct the experiments, making it a truly family-friendly experience that breaks down complex concepts into simple (but occasionally messy) lessons.

Created by: Steve Spangler
Cast: Steve Spangler
Number of seasons: 3

The Grand Tour

For years, the trio of Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond drove cool cars and clowned around with each other on the BBC’s Top Gear. Despite their departure from that series, however, the good times keep rolling on The Grand Tour, which reunites the three snarky hosts for a show that is very similar in format to Top Gear. Episodes often feature studio segments and test drives on the show’s test track, the “Eboladrome.”

As with Top Gear, the best episodes are the ones where the hosts venture to foreign lands, testing unique vehicles on unfamiliar terrain. For car enthusiasts or Top Gear fans not satisfied by that show’s new hosts, The Grand Tour is a welcome return to form.

Created by: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May, Andy Wilman
Cast: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May
Number of seasons: 4

Mozart in the Jungle, on Amazon Prime

Mozart in the Jungle

One of Amazon’s first original series was created by Roman Coppola, Jason Schwartzman, and Alex Timbers, and stars Gael García Bernal, Malcolm McDowell, and Bernadette Peters as luminaries in the modern classical music scene. Not a bad get for the platform’s first show. Bernal stars as Rodrigo, the brash new conductor of the New York Symphony Orchestra, whose style clashes with the more straight-laced symphony benefactors behind the scenes. However, his talent is undeniable, and as he strikes up a friendship with an up-and-coming oboist (Lola Kirke), it becomes clear that the two of them can bring out the best in each other.

Created by: N/A
Cast: Gael García Bernal, Lola Kirke, Malcolm McDowell, Bernadette Peters
Number of seasons: 4

Animal Kingdom

Based on the 2010 Australian movie of the same name by David Michod, this 2016 series debuted on TNT in 2016 and continues to air, with its fifth season being released last summer. Follow the story of “J,” a teenage boy who moves in with his extended family after his mother dies. But they aren’t baking cookies and taking trips to the beach — they just so happen to be running a criminal enterprise. Finn Cole stars as Joshua “J” Cody and Ellen Barkin as Janine “Smurf” Cody, his grandmother, and the family matriarch whom he eventually tries to challenge for leadership.

Created by: Jonathan Lisco
Cast: Finn Cole, Shawn Hatosy, Ellen Barkin
Number of seasons: 4

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