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10 Shows to Binge Watch During Hurricane Sandy

Odds are, if you live on the East Coast, you might find yourself with some time on your hands over the next couple of days. Presuming the power stays on, what better way to pass the time than to pick up a new show on Netflix?

We've revisited MattJ's piece "10 Shows for Bros to Binge Watch on Netflix" and added some special relatable movies for you to stream online during Hurricane Sandy—because what else are you going to do, watch the news?

"Breaking Bad"

You’re a high school chemistry teacher that just got diagnosed with lung cancer? The obvious move is to start cooking and dealing crystal meth. If you disagree, then that’s only another reason to see what Walter White (Bryan Cranston) gets into in AMC’s thrilling series. Bros everywhere are talking about “Breaking Bad,” and once you watch it you’ll realize why.

Seasons on Netflix: 4
Bros to look out for: Walter White, Jesse Pinkman

"Parks & Recreation"

Ron Swanson alone will have you laughing and quoting for days, guaranteed. The characters in “Parks and Rec” are nothing short of ridiculous, with Swanson leading the way and Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari) being a close second. I’m going to go out on a limb and say this show makes me laugh more than “30 Rock” and “The Office” combined.

Seasons on Netflix: 4
Bros to look out for: Ron F*ckin’ Swanson, enough said

"Mad Men"

Basically, the ad execs on Madison Avenue did whatever the f*ck they wanted in Don Draper’s time. From smoking and drinking on the job, to saying tons of politically incorrect things to women, these guys were living the way they wanted to.

Seasons on Netflix: 4
Bros to look out for: Don Draper, Roger Sterling

"How I Met Your Mother"

Besides following Ted Mosby’s (Josh Radnor) search for a wife, this show has a ton of hilarious back-stories and one-liners. When you add in Jason Segal and Neil Patrick Harris, whose Barney Stinson character is a Bro King, “How I Met Your Mother” is a show that can definitely kill your day.

Seasons on Netflix: 6
Bros to look out for: NYC Lady Killer Bro, Barney Stinson

"Weeds"

Whether you’re a smoker or not, “Weeds,” at least the first few seasons, is definitely worth your time. Seriously, it’s a show about a marijuana-dealing M.I.L.F. Throw in a couple hilarious characters like Doug Wilson (Kevin Nealon) and Andy Botwin (Justin Kirk), and you’ve got a solid 3 or 4 hours burned.
 

Seasons on Netflix: 6
Bros to look out for: Middle-aged Weed-Smoking Bro, Doug Wilson

5 more dope shows to be revealed on page 2...

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