A year and change into the pandemic, we need more from our TV escapes.
In the beginning, I binge-rewatched The Great British Baking Show to escape into a world where the worst possible thing that could happen was your bread doesn t rise, or you lose your cool and throw away your ice cream before presenting it to the judges.
And then I binge-rewatched Gilmore Girls a hermetically-sealed world in which no one is ever truly at risk. The worst possible thing that can get in the way of the Seinfeldian relative nothingness of a Stars Hollow day is you break up with a significant other or get in a (temporary) fight with a parent. Even the 2016 Gilmore Girls reboot, A Year in the Life, somehow remained untouched by the seismic cultural shifts of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Are you tired of relying on your three go-to dishes, over and over? Speaking to journalists for her new Netflix show
Waffles + Mochi, former First Lady Michelle Obama shared that she used to make the same meal for her daughters couscous and broiled chicken all the time (relatable). The answer to diversifying your dinner recipe rotation may be found on Netflix. The streaming platform is home to countless cooking and food shows, including the delightful, kid-friendly one hosted by Mrs. Obama (alongside two puppets).
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Nothing soothes my anxiety like British reality television the trilled R’s, the low stakes, the presence of doilies. So when the novel coronavirus reached the United States more than a year ago, my first defense was
The Great British Baking Show. This reliable comfort had pacified me through plenty of regional and national crises. But as the weeks dragged on and COVID cases rose on every continent, the joy of a well-executed tarte Tatin proved too subtle for catastrophes of a global scale.
Netflix is Cutting These Shows Loose in April
It wasn t that long ago that my to-do-list at home contained some projects that I wanted to get done, not that list has several Netflix shows i want to watch before they get the pink slip.
Netflix has released a list of shows that they will be cutting loose through out the month of April. This should give you enough time to watch what you need before its gone.
The first movie on the hatchet list is Honey:Rise Up and Dance, that movie is gone as of tomorrow. Others leaving Netflix this month: