If you’re looking for something to watch, we’ve got you covered. 

There’s so much tv to choose from, so we’ve narrowed it down to the best of the best. 

These shows are all very different too, so try the type of genre you love!

Here are the 12 best TV shows to stream this summer!

Let us know what you think!

I Carly Reboot.  IT’S TRUE!  I-Carly is getting a new show!  The original show aired on Nickelodeon in the early aughts and is now back, streaming on paramount plus.  Set in Los Angeles, the show revolves around Carly, her brother, and best friend in trying to make an online tv show, originally made for kids, this revival is for adults and sees the return of much loved childhood characters.

The Bachelorette.  The iconic show is back with two bachelorettes this season!  The first season features Katie Thurston and is already heating up with this sex-positive babe.  Always equal parts fun and ridiculous, The Bachelorette is a show to watch with friends or while multitasking.

Kevin Can F*** Himself.  This is a new comedy starring Annie Murphy (you might know her as Alexis from Schitts Creek) about a typical sitcom wife who then realizes that she needs to take control of her life after uncovering a dark secret.  It’s now streaming on HBO Max.

Loki.  Now streaming on Disney Plus with the very handsome Tom Hiddleston and co-starring Owen Wilson, this sort of buddy cop comedy is set in the Marvel Universe and is a fun and unique show for the summer.

Derry Girls.  A coming of age story set during the turbulence of the 90’s in Northern Ireland.  The absurdity of these teenagers will have you laughing out loud.  Now streaming on Netflix this is a must see.

30 Coins.  The horror tv show you need this summer!  A Spanish edition to HBO Max, this series tells the story of Father Vergara, an ex con and exorcist living in a small Spanish town.  Strange ghosts and demons start to plague the village and chaos ensues.  

Bob Hearts Abishola.  Bob is a middle aged compression socks salesman from Detroit and when he wakes up from heart surgery he falls madly in love with Abishola, a nurse at the hospital. Despite their cultural differences, Abishola is from Nigeria originally, they start to learn more about each other.  Playing on CBS this show captures the immigrant experience with a comedic grace.

Sanditon.  This is an adaptation of the unfinished Jane Austen novel of the same title written only months before her death in 1817.  Presented by PBS the story follows Charlotte as she moves to the quiet fishing village of Sanditon for a fresh start, only to soon meet Sidney, a charming man who has ambitions to turn the tranquil seaside residence into a luxury resort. 

Seven Worlds, One Planet.  Set across every continent, this incredible BBC documentary series follows the animals and wildlife in all of these unique places.  What I find most interesting is how they got all of their amazing shots, at the end of each episode they show how it was filmed!

Starstruck.  A new comedy streaming on HBO Max, Jessie, a millennial living in London struggles to make ends meet when on New Year’s Eve she hooks up with a famous film star.

Miracle Workers.  An anthology show starring Steve Buscemi and Daniel Radcliffe, this show will have you dying of laughter.  First set at Heaven Inc, then the Middle Ages, and this season on The Oregon Trail, the show will have you smiling and is available on Hulu.

We Are Lady Parts.  This is a sitcom airing on Peacock about university friends who start an all female Muslim punk band on a mission to get a proper gig.

About the author

Alice Cash is the Marketing Manager for Jubilance by day and an award winning Theatre Director by night.  Leading the podcast Weekly Woman, she loves her candid conversations with women from all over the world about how they live and the amazing things they are doing to make a difference. Alice is also the editor of the bi-monthly newsletter the Jubilee, a blog dedicated to the power of female wellness especially concerning menstruation.  She’s worked in France creating theatre pieces and taught drama and filmmaking to women and children in Haiti.  She graduated from Georgetown University and holds two master degrees from NYU and The New School.  Alice has traveled to  40+ countries, including Tibet.  She is a New Yorker and can often be found in Central Park, searching out the best bubble tea, or directing a play, you never know where she’ll show up. @alicesadventuresinwonderworld
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