Binge-Worthy Show Recommendations from the Team at High Five Events

This list of binge-worthy show recommendations has something for everyone

Feel like you’ve finished everything on Netflix? Us too. If you’re looking for some new shows to watch, you’re in luck! The staff at High Five Events compiled their list of favorite binge-worthy show recommendations. If you like drama, comedy, fantasy, or history, they’ve got you covered. Fire up the next episode, settle in on the couch (after your JGT training of course!), grab your favorite snack, and enjoy. Pro tip: try out some of these yoga poses for triathletes during your binge-watching marathon for some added relaxation!

Dan

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is on the High Five Events binge-worthy show recommendation list.

Dan’s favorite: Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Brooklyn Nine-Nine. This comedy follows around New York’s funniest police precinct. I like how light-hearted everything is and the unexpected chuckles when I least expect it. Brooklyn Nine-Nine won a Golden Globe Award for Best Comedy Series!

Megan

Dead to Me. The humor is dark, but it is funny. Also, it has a few plot twists that really get you. I am currently waiting for the second season to come out.

Jack

You. A local bookstore manager falls in love with a female writer. He does everything possible, including killing people, to get closer to her. The twists and turns of this show will keep you watching.

Emily

Schitt’s Creek. I haven’t watched a show that made me laugh as much as this one in a long time. The dysfunctional family members are all my spirit animals! The costumes are fantastic. David’s sweaters, hello! The actors have so much chemistry with each other. The writing is so clever. It’s hard to turn it off.

Caroline

The Office. I just started binge-watching The Office (again). It’s entertaining and easy to watch, so I can always count on it for a good laugh. One of my favorite parts of re-watching The Office is noticing similarities between characters in the show and the High Five Events team!

Turn: Washington’s Spies is on the High Five Events binge-worthy show recommendation list.

Stacy’s favorite: Turn: Washington’s Spies

Stacy

Turn: Washington’s Spies. It’s about a turnip farmer during the Revolutionary War who helps defeat the British by becoming a spy for General Washington. I tend to like period pieces and this one is only four seasons long so you can’t get too carried away.

Tina

Forensic Files. There are so many reasons to watch this documentary-style TV show. The main reason: every episode is thrilling and re-watchable! Experts gather and utilize every piece of evidence to prove that there is no “perfect crime.”

William

Game of Thrones. I held out for 4 seasons before I watched the first episode. Thought I’d be cool and “not watch that show.” Welp, watched Episode 1 and was immediately hooked. I also highly recommend reading the books!

Scott

Peaky Blinders. A gangster family epic set in Birmingham, England, in 1919, several months after the end of the First World War in November 1918. The story centers on the Peaky Blinders gang and their ambitious and highly cunning boss, Tommy Shelby. I like how good the wardrobe and settings are to the time period.

Joey

Parks and Recreation. I like seeing how the characters evolved over the seasons and how the inside jokes never got old.

John

Top Gear. I like knowing how things work and this show is right up my alley. They travel the world testing whether or not cars actually do what their manufacturers claim. This show has been around since 2002, time to catch up!

Grey's Anatomy is on the High Five Events binge-worthy show recommendation list.

Laura’s favorite: Grey’s Anatomy

Laura

Grey’s Anatomy. It is particularly good to binge-watch because there are SO MANY SEASONS AND EPISODES! I also love it because of all the drama.

As you can see, this list of binge-worthy show recommendations has it all! And there are enough of them to keep you busy for a while. The hard part is figuring out where to start. Did your favorite not make our list? Let us know what your favorite binge-worthy show is on Facebook or Twitter.