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What's your go-to show to binge-watch?

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  • CB Team

I revisit quite a few shows over and over again, but I'd say that mine most definitely has to be Criminal Minds. I've seen that show more times than I can count, and I still haven't grown bored of it. It's perfect background noise when I'm busy and always easy for me to jump back into.

Other honorable mentions for me: Derry Girls, Game of Thrones, The Haunting of Hill House/Bly Manor, and Schitts Creek.

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  • CB Team

Friends is the TV show I have watched more than any other by far, but Gilmore Girls has replaced it in the last few years as the series I'll have playing on repeat and immediately start over as soon as it ends.

Game of Thrones and Buffy are both in my top 3 favourite TV shows of all time, and I rewatch them a lot, but not in that same constant, comfort blanket way I do with Friends and Gilmore Girls (and to an extent, HIMYM and the Golden Age of The Simpsons) where I can watch it any time, any episode, any mood.

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1 hour ago, Allison Schonter said:

I revisit quite a few shows over and over again, but I'd say that mine most definitely has to be Criminal Minds. I've seen that show more times than I can count, and I still haven't grown bored of it. It's perfect background noise when I'm busy and always easy for me to jump back into.

Other honorable mentions for me: Derry Girls, Game of Thrones, The Haunting of Hill House/Bly Manor, and Schitts Creek.

Criminal Minds is so good!

  • CB Team
10 minutes ago, James Hunt said:

Friends is the TV show I have watched more than any other by far, but Gilmore Girls has replaced it in the last few years as the series I'll have playing on repeat and immediately start over as soon as it ends.

Game of Thrones and Buffy are both in my top 3 favourite TV shows of all time, and I rewatch them a lot, but not in that same constant, comfort blanket way I do with Friends and Gilmore Girls (and to an extent, HIMYM and the Golden Age of The Simpsons) where I can watch it any time, any episode, any mood.

I'm a Friends fan for life, so many moments that I've seen a billion times but still make me laugh.

  • CB Team

The West Wing is one of my all-time favorite shows, and I tend to jump back in for a rewatch every few years. I've seen some episodes countless times, but they never get old.

The same goes for Friends, and I'll also end up rewatching every episode of Fawlty Towers every so often as well.

  • CB Team

I don't rewatch as often as I did when I was younger because I tend to throw on podcast episodes instead when I want background noise (shoutout to You're Wrong About and Maintenance Phase). But I will sometimes just throw on old seasons of Great British Bake Off and let that soothe my soul.

  • CB Team
4 hours ago, Allison Schonter said:

I revisit quite a few shows over and over again, but I'd say that mine most definitely has to be Criminal Minds. I've seen that show more times than I can count, and I still haven't grown bored of it. It's perfect background noise when I'm busy and always easy for me to jump back into.

Other honorable mentions for me: Derry Girls, Game of Thrones, The Haunting of Hill House/Bly Manor, and Schitts Creek.

We've watched the Haunting of Hill House and Bly Manor multiple times! It can easily be rewatched. Schitts' Creek is also a great one. American Horror story is another one that can be watched more than once. YellowJackets also comes to mind.

  • CB Team
6 hours ago, Amanda Kay Oaks said:

I don't rewatch as often as I did when I was younger because I tend to throw on podcast episodes instead when I want background noise (shoutout to You're Wrong About and Maintenance Phase). But I will sometimes just throw on old seasons of Great British Bake Off and let that soothe my soul.

The Great British Bake Off always immediately calms me haha

  • CB Team
16 hours ago, MattAguilarCB said:

The West Wing is one of my all-time favorite shows, and I tend to jump back in for a rewatch every few years. I've seen some episodes countless times, but they never get old.

The same goes for Friends, and I'll also end up rewatching every episode of Fawlty Towers every so often as well.

Fawlty Towers is incredible for this in that my brain will never accept there are only 12 episodes, always feel like there are way more because it's always so hilarious (Only Fools and Horses is the other UK sitcom that I've watched more than I could possibly count and never, ever tire of)

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11 minutes ago, saperry said:

STATION ELEVEN.

It's only ten episodes so I tend to revisit with regularity because I can knock it out quickly

I need to do a rewatch of this! I loved it on my first binge-watch of it, but haven't revisited it since.

  • CB Team
12 hours ago, James Hunt said:

Fawlty Towers is incredible for this in that my brain will never accept there are only 12 episodes, always feel like there are way more because it's always so hilarious (Only Fools and Horses is the other UK sitcom that I've watched more than I could possibly count and never, ever tire of)

100% agree! It's crazy that there are only 12, and even crazier that almost every single one is hilarious. Mrs. Richards will forever be one of the best comedic foils of all time haha

  • CB Team

We like true crime dramas and are currently watching Murdaugh Death in the Family and it's pretty good so far! Some true crime series go too far and stray from the source material, but I think this one is pretty close to the subject matter.

  • CB Team

It's not exactly binge-watching, as I actually don't like to watch TV like that. But whenever I want to unwind, I have Community, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Office ready. I tend to watch each series from start to finish and then just loop back. It's perfect for when I don't have the energy or attention for anything else, so I can just get comfy with my TV pals. I've been doing this for so long, I must have watched the entirety of these shows at least 5 times each.

  • CB Team
On 1/9/2026 at 1:58 AM, Marco Vito Oddo said:

It's not exactly binge-watching, as I actually don't like to watch TV like that. But whenever I want to unwind, I have Community, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Office ready. I tend to watch each series from start to finish and then just loop back. It's perfect for when I don't have the energy or attention for anything else, so I can just get comfy with my TV pals. I've been doing this for so long, I must have watched the entirety of these shows at least 5 times each.

The Office is one of my favorites, such a great show

  • CB Team
On 1/8/2026 at 9:15 AM, saperry said:

STATION ELEVEN.

It's only ten episodes so I tend to revisit with regularity because I can knock it out quickly

This is genuinely the best television show ever made, fight me.

It's also a very rare instance of an adaptation that is every bit as good as the book even though it's different and I say this as someone who considers Station Eleven her favorite book (and I own like 7 copies from different countries of said book.)

What a great question ... that tickles the mind of any serious TV nerd. I'm usually ... "see it once - no need to ever see it again because there is so much new content to see" but after some serious thought, I think a series I would not get tired of seeing again and again ---something timeless in its ability to captivate my interest would have to be something like the original Mission: Impossible TV series.

My go-to binge-watch show will always be Buffy the Vampire Slayer, comfort, chaos, and slayers never fail.

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