Feuding with a child

The Weekly Binge — Stareable’s recommendations for web series to watch this week

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3 min readJan 23, 2018

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The Weeky Binge is our weekly round-up of great shows you should consider checking out:

Feuding with a child:

Young & Reckless — A comedy about a 28 year-old dude whose arch nemesis is a 13 year-old girl. Let the games begin.

Uptown, midtown, and downtown:

Three Trembling Cities — A fictional series about the inner lives and daily struggles of the immigrants who make NYC’s heart tremble with hope

When Fox News isn’t enough:

Blondes Bless America — Two shiny-haired conservative pundits fight fake news…with faker news

Does Canadian count?:

Ethnic Best Friend — Two young women of color learn how distance changes their friendship.

Ironically, he’s probably not getting residuals from this:

The Jerry Seinfeld Program — A very quirky parody of Seinfeld

Interconnected dreamers

Anamnesis — A young woman dreams her boyfriend’s murder only to wake up and have it come true.

Drunk history except it’s personal history and there’s no drinking:

Storytime — a collection of stories told mostly by comedians, where the storytellers also act out the stories in filmed sketch segments.

The winner of this weekend’s pitch competition is Pieces Season 2, which follows a unique set of camp counsellors and their perspectives of the night their friend goes missing. Each episode gives the audience a new piece to the mystery through a new character’s eyes. Check out their GoFundMe campaign here.

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