Chananya De Ruiter
08 Dec 2021
If you’re not spending time with loved ones during the holidays this year, it’s an ideal time to catch up with shows you’ve been meaning to watch. Browse our list for the best holiday binge selections:
Based on the Netflix series Blown Away (currently in its second season), Blown Away: Christmas features five fan-favourite glass blowers competing in a series of Christmas-themed challenges. The winner will receive $10,000—plus an additional $10,000 to donate to the charity of their choice. If you’re looking for something to put you in that Christmas mood, Blown Away: Christmas is the place to start.
Bonnes nouvelles! If you’ve already watched Emily in Paris season 1, then we’re sure you’re anticipating more Paris flair in season 2. Luckily, we now know Netflix will be releasing a renewed season on December 22nd. From the looks of the trailer, we’ll be seeing old flames, fresh romances, and more mess ahead as Emily navigates the messy aftermath of her affair with Gabriel, her friendship with Camille, and a new man in her life. There will be new characters this season, and maybe Emily will actually learn to speak French.
The Fab Five will be heading on their sixth outing, and we bet it’ll be bigger than ever. For those new to this, Queer Eye revolves around five lifestyle professionals (The Fab Five) serving hip tips and emotionally charged makeovers that bring out all the feels. They’re back for a sixth season, releasing on December 31st on Netflix, which will be the perfect New Year’s treat to look forward to.
After an absence of almost two years, there’s no doubt The Witcher season 2 is among the most eagerly-anticipated shows this side of Christmas. Netflix confirmed the new season, to be released on December 17th, will continue the story of the monster-hunting Geralt of Rivia, focusing on the Witcher’s efforts to keep the princess safe.
Laugh your way through the holidays with Schitt's Creek, as the Emmy award-sweeping show finally comes to Netflix on December 22nd. The comedic series revolves around the Toronto-based Rose family—video store magnate Johnny, his wife and children—who find themselves broke after being defrauded by their business manager. Forced to leave their empire, they have no choice but to rebuild their lives at Schitt’s Creek, their sole remaining asset which they once bought as a joke.