What the STYLE Team is Watching Right Now

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TV screen on the red wall in modern living room. 3d illustration
We round up a few of our favourite shows that we are binge watching at the moment.

Not sure what to watch on Netflix next? We’ve rounded up a few of the shows that we’re currently on our go-to streaming services.


Unorthodox

Unorthodox is a must-watch, weekend binge,” says Lillian McHugh, integration director. In fact, she admitted it was so compelling that she watched the entire series in one sitting on a Sunday morning. Roughly based on Deborah Feldman’s autobiography, Unorthodox tells the story of a young Jewish woman who flees her arranged marriage and Ultra-Orthodox community. “Shira Haas is absolutely incredible,” she says. “I didn’t want the series to finish, four episodes was not enough!”

Unorthodox is available on Netflix now. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zVhRId0BTw

 

The Morning Show

“I’m thoroughly enjoying The Morning Show and its nuanced consideration of a #MeToo story and the movement in general,” says STYLE staff writer, Ashley Wallace. “Jennifer Aniston is at her best as a host with diva tendencies who is desperately clinging on to her position as the leading lady of breakfast television.” Aniston scooped the 2020 SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for her role in the series.

The Morning Show is available on Apple TV+ now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA7D4_qU9jo

 

Feel Good

If you’re looking for an upbeat series that you can watch in one weekend, STYLE staff writer Kathryn Chung suggests one of her new favourites, Feel Good. “A hidden gem on Netflix and the perfect antidote for the lockdown blues, Feel Good is a British comedy series following comedian Mae Martin,” says Chung. “It’s the perfect combination of quirky, charming and sentimental – plus its only 6 episodes long so easy to binge over a weekend!”

Feel Good is available on Netflix now.

 

The Stranger

“I’m constantly on the hunt for a good British crime drama, so was happy to stumble across The Stranger, based on the Harlan Coben novel of the same title,” says STYLE editor, Nicole Saunders.”Without giving too much away, a mysterious woman turns up threatening to expose a series of dark secrets  that all seem entwined in some “I recommend it those who enjoyed the likes of The Fall and Dublin Murders.

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