My favorite shows to watch this year…

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If you wanted a little insight as to what I find entertaining, here it is. On Netflix, I liked Unbelievable, Ozark, 13 Reasons Why, Dead to Me, Bloodlines, The Outer Banks, and Mindhunters. I tend to gravitate to the buddy-comedy, murder-drama or darker shows that give one a glimpse into suicide, or victims of rape or murder. My oldest son is trying to get me to watch Warrior Nun, but it doesn’t sound like something I’d like; however, neither were some of the others.

Sling is more about channels. The ones that pique my interest are REELZ, Sundance TV, Investigation Discovery, and Destination America. Now for one cheesy one which is Hallmark Mysteries. Robert hates that I watch these but its research for writing a cozy later this year.

Amazon Prime’s Forever, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan and Fleabag aren’t as high on my list but there in the middle of the night when I can’t sleep, and my eyes tire of the computer screen.

Apple+ tv’s The Morning Show and Greyhound are outstanding. But I can’t say that I’ve ever disliked anything Tom Hank’s was in. Defending Jacob and Ghostwriter are noteworthy as well.

So, due to this pandemic, out tv watching has grown, especially late nights or overnights as we’re both insomniacs. We’ve heard too many stories or watched too many segments on what to watch that we couldn’t stay away. Unfortunately, our streaming budget has increased as well. So that’s a little look into what makes me tick.

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Author: angelagrey

Angela Grey is an Indigenous novelist, poet, and painter whose work explores the intersections of memory, identity, and healing. She, formerly an architectural drafter, studied creative writing, as well as spirituality and healing, at the University of Minnesota, where she deepened her commitment to storytelling as both an art and a form of medicine. Alongside her writing, Angela finds balance in yoga and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), which shape the reflective quality of her work. She lives in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, with her husband, one spirited pup, and four cats. When she’s not writing, she enjoys camping, budget travel to places like Maine, Oregon, and the coastal Carolinas, and gathering with family around a BBQ grill.

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