Top 10 things to watch on Amazon prime while you’re stuck inside

Staying at home just means there’s more time to watch TV

Riley Helal | Argonaut

Have you finished all your shows and looking for something new? Check out our top 10 picks on Amazon Prime.

1. “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

It’s the 50s and 60s and standup comedy is coming into its own. Follow Midge, the loveable star comedian as she navigates becoming a household name and raising her kids.

2. “Grimm”

Inspired by classical fairytales, this show follows a Portland homicide detective as he learns his connection to these fairy tales.

3. “Jack Ryan”

John Krasinski is back in an action TV show based off the Tom Clancy novels. This is an Amazon prime original so you might not find it anywhere else.

4. “The Expanse – SiFi”

A SiFi show following a crew trying to track down a rich girl turned political activist. See if you can unravel the conspiracy before the show tells you what it is.

5. “What Men Want”

A rom-com about a career minded woman who gains the ability to read men’s minds and find true love.

6. “The Farewell”

Be prepared to cry, The Farewell follows a family in China who returns home for a last goodbye to their grandmother, hidden as them getting together for an impromptu wedding.

7. “Workaholics”

These friends need a job but doesn’t mean they want a job. This sitcom follows them as they get into various situations on their way to becoming professionals.

8. “Midsummer”

An A-24 production, Midsummer is a psychological game put into a movie. These friends go to Sweden to see an isolated midsummer festival only to find everything is not as it first seemed.

9. “The Big Sick”

Kumail Nanjiani, a Pakistani comic wrote the screenplay with his wife, Emily Gordon about their relationship and it’s beginning.

10. “Bridget Jones’ Diary”

A good old-fashioned romantic comedy about a girl stuck between two men who she can’t choose between. There are two more movies in this series if you find one is not enough.

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