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TV channels and streaming services have proven their worth to society this year. While the Coronavirus is confining people indoors, TV series have provided a much-needed escape from boredom and reality.

Streaming services, in particular, have funded many shows that would traditionally never make it out of writers’ pads. Consequently, we have been treated to all kinds of shows across every genre on TV.

In the melee of top-rated and controversial shows like Tiger King and Cuties, however, you may have missed some great shows that you should watch. Here are some of the most underrated shows you should check out.

1. The Baby-Sitter’s Club

IMDB Rating: 5.8

The title of the comedy-drama series The Baby Sitter’s Club may have misled many into believing it to be dull. It is actually one of the liveliest you can binge on – perhaps even more than once.

Released on Netflix in July, The Baby Sitter’s Club is an adaptation of a children’s novel series of the same name written by Ann M. Martin.

It is a comical tale of five American middle-schoolers on an adventure to make some money babysitting. The hilarious story of friendship in a diverse but contemporary neighborhood is sure to keep you entertained.

2. Search Party

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IMDB Rating: 7.6

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For a show described as “strikingly funny and original” by Film School Rejects, Search Party has barely ever trended. It has built a cult following over the three seasons it has run, though. True to the description, the film is a satirical dark comedy that you will love if you appreciate a classic cult show.

The first season of Search Party aired on TBS three years ago, and the third season is now available online on HBO Max. The story follows a group of self-absorbed millennials who decided to look for a missing college classmate because they had nothing better to do.

Are you a millennial? This tongue-in-cheek satire series is fun to binge on, especially when you have nothing better to do.

3. Imposters

IMDB Rating: 7.8

What does a con artist do when her past is fast catching up with her, and she is running out of options? That is the whole point of Imposters.

A beautiful con artist Maddie (Inbar Lavi), is being hunted down by her victims and is at risk of getting caught. She is at a point where more confidence games will only serve to dig her further in rather than get her out. So what does she do?

If you like a series that keeps you at the edge of your seat, this is it. The international adventure of con games, vengeance, and twisted fun is unique and hilariously told.

4. Godfather of Harlem

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IMDB Rating: 8.0

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The Godfathers of Harlem comes close to telling the story of a real-life mafia boss Bumpy Johnson in the way The Godfather told the story of Don Corleone and a prequel to the “American Gangster.”

When he is released from Alcatraz, Johnson (Forest Whitaker) finds his Harlem drug territory taken over by the competition. He then gets down to forming alliances to take back what is his. The result is guns, gangsters, heroin, and casinos.

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5. Gentleman Jack

IMDB Rating: 8.2

Travel back in time to 19th century Britain with this historical drama of love, tradition, and survival. Based on the diaries of industrialist and landowner Anne Lister, the HBO drama was produced in collaboration with BBC. It is.

In the story, the protagonist, played by Suranne Jones, battles rejection by her lover, who left her and married a man. Despite the heartbreak, she is on a mission to fight to develop her family’s estate. Sally Wainwright created the highly engaging drama from a four million-word diary; you can be sure the show’s details are very accurate.

Watch this well-told drama to get a feel of what a forbidden love felt like in Yorkshire 1832, and what a woman had to do to level up with gentlemen.

6. David Makes Man

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IMDB Rating: 7.1

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“Everybody has to choose. And once you choose it, you gotta believe it.” That is how black-and-white the life of an African American teenager living in the projects in South Florida with his single mom and younger brother.

Inspired by the creator Tarell Alvin McCraney, David Makes Man, is a visually stunning and immersive tale of a heart-wrenching story of violence and the unexplored potential of a young black man in a drug-infested neighborhood.

If you are looking for a show with tremendous potential, this is it. It is a must-watch, not only because of its cinematic prowess but also because it is based on a real-life story. The drama is available for streaming on OWN and HBO Max. Following its success, it has been renewed for a second season.

7. Sorry for Your Loss

IMDB Rating: 7.4

You will be surprised to learn that the first episode of Sorry For Your Loss, starring Elizabeth Olson, aired in 2018 and the last in 2019. Still, it is one of the most creative dramas with unique storylines you must check out.

Sorry For Your Loss is the story of Leigh Shaw, a young widow whose life difficulties begin with the unexpected death of her husband. Her life becomes riddled with chaos as she is forced to accept a new reality for which she was unprepared.

Unfortunately, Facebook Watch canceled the show after only two seasons. Are you feeling somber and feel like watching an emotional series? The 20 30-minute episodes of Sorry For Your Loss may be just what you need to realize things could be worse.

Final Thoughts

In all the chaos of new unique TV shows and blockbuster movies, some great shows slip through the cracks, and most people never get to hear of them. These seven shows are good examples of some great TV series you may have missed. Which ones did you miss? Which will you be bingeing on next?