FREEJBOOSIE, marketing assistant and host of Greatest Hits:
Allison Gretchko, photographer and close personal friend of Will Smith:
I May Destroy You (HBO) – Impeccable storytelling and the series finale plays through my head at least once a day. It’s that good.
Broad City (Hulu)- I just found out my sister in law has an account so I hijacked it and just started this. Staying home and staying safe feels less lonely with this show on because the characters are relatable.
Jane Austen move adaptations – Love a good BBC period piece always but in quarantine, I’ve definitely been getting a larger dose of family drama, marriage scandal, and long walks in the countryside.
Sandy Mosqueda, digital marketing and manager of famous cat Youtubers:
Moesha: Yeah I used my PTO to have a Moesha Marathon at the crib so what. They don’t make shows like this anymore :/ RIP to all the people and guests on the show who aren’t with us anymore.
The Need to GROW: Documentary about the harm in agriculture and what it’s doing to the Earth. You can watch the film for free by signing up on https://grow.foodrevolution.org/
Daniel Awad, customer service and Greatest Hits Guru:
Shameless (Showtime/Netflix) – The final season is bittersweet and funny as hell.
The Mandalorian (Disney Plus) – Rewatching season 1 because season 2 is coming at the end of October.
Charlie Rosenthal, director of digital:
Midnight Diner (Netflix) – A Japanese TV show based on the manga Shin’ya Shokudō. Midnight Diner is great because it’s pretty true to the manga. The tone is very sentimental and the characters are all quirky and colorful.
Mad Men. Everything about this show is on point. Art direction, writing, cinematography. It is the best show ever made. Prove me wrong.
Baeth, photographer and host of Realm Chat:
Heavy, head of special projects:
Sister Sister on Netflix – Nostalgic feelings of when I used to watch it growing up.
Parks and Rec – Rewatching this amazing show, not sure if you’ve heard of it.
Duke London, editor in chief:
I Think You Should Leave is the funniest show I’ve seen in years and I need a second season like I need air to breathe.
HBO doesn’t miss, and after I finished watching I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, I jumped right to the docuseries about NXIVM, called The Vow. It’s fucking insane and I can’t look away.
Whenever I scroll all the way through Netflix and can’t decide on something to watch, I automatically put on the Prison Mike episode of The Office.
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