18 multi-season TV shows for a cozy binge-watch this winter

The Crown (2016 - 2023) | Image Source: Netflix
The Crown (2016 - 2023) | Image Source: Netflix

TV shows to watch with hot chocolate and warm blankets are what we look forward to most in holidays. The multiple-season shows are available and packed with hours of good comedy, drama, or even better thriller.

Take, for example, great TV shows like Friends, The Office that one watches and re-watches with nostalgic interest, and fresh favorites like The Bear and Silo. Enter these thrilling worlds, and let their captivating storylines warm you as snow falls outside. Your winter binge-watching wish list begins here!

TV Shows to binge watch this winter

1) Gilmore Girls (2000 - 2007)

Gilmore Girls (2000 - 2007) | Image Source: Warner Bros. Television
Gilmore Girls (2000 - 2007) | Image Source: Warner Bros. Television

The series Gilmore Girls is a comfort drama. It brings heartwarming humor and fast-paced banter through the lives of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore. Set against the charming town of Stars Hollow, family, friendship, and love unfold with unforgettable characters like Luke, Sookie, and Kirk.

Its autumnal aesthetic with coffee-fueled episodes makes it a perfect winter binge-TV show. With the Netflix revival, fans of the series can enjoy going over the old favorites again but wanting more. First first-timers and viewers returning, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life is one great way to enjoy a cozy getaway through small-town life.

2) Parks and Recreation (2009 - 2015)

Parks and Recreation (2009 - 2015) | Image Source: The NBC network
Parks and Recreation (2009 - 2015) | Image Source: The NBC network

Parks and Recreation revolves around the wacky people in the Parks and Recreation Department of the imaginary city of Pawnee, Indiana.

The ss combines some laughs with heartfelt warmth due to the ever-positive spirit of Leslie Knope, who leads this odd collection of characters through various friendships and romantic entanglements over seven seasons and great commentary on local politics and public service.

The show stands the test of time through its cast, which includes Amy Poehler along with Nick Offerman and Rashida Jones, being one of the feel-good content that is perfect to binge-watch on a snowy winter day.

3) The Boys (2019 - Present)

The Boys (2019 - Present) | Image Source: Vought International
The Boys (2019 - Present) | Image Source: Vought International

A fan favorite for those who have a love for superheroes but at the same time crave a sharper edge, The Boys flipped the genre on its head.

This satirical yet brutal series, with all its biting commentary towards the power, fame, and morality in a world dominated by corrupt heroes compared to politicians, continues the bombshell season with some deep dives into Homelander's psyche and other questionable choices of the Boys.

The TV show has dark humor and unexpected tenderness to make it binge-worthy on winter nights, and another layer to the growing universe is added with its soon-to-be spin-off Gen V.

4) Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013 - 2021)

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013 - 2021) | Image Source: Universal Television
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013 - 2021) | Image Source: Universal Television

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a perfect mix of comedy and heart for an easy and hilarious winter binge. Set in the fictional 99th precinct of the NYPD, the TV show thrives on its quirky ensemble cast, led by Andy Samberg as the lovable yet immature Jake Peralta.

It ended beautifully with an eighth season filled with laughter and deep meanings for social issues, concluding with all the favorite characters in satisfying closure.

There's a deadpan, serious delivery from Captain Holt to the badassery from Rosa; each episode has a feel of cozying up with a great, laugh-out-loud escape for warming up those cold evenings!

5) ⁠The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017 - 2023)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017 - 2023) | Image Source: Amazon Prime Video
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017 - 2023) | Image Source: Amazon Prime Video

Dive into the dazzling world of 1950s Midge Maisel, a New York housewife turned groundbreaking stand-up comedian. Known for its razor-sharp wit and breathtaking costumes, the series ended on an emotionally satisfying note this year.

The final season of the TV show went about Midge's journey to becoming a comedy icon while maintaining her vibrant personality and complex relationships.

Perfect for chilling out this winter, the show combines humor with family drama and visual splendor to warm your heart. And trust me, Rachel Brosnahan is award-winning -it's a bloody delight to binge on.

6) ⁠The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022 - Present)

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022-Present) | Image Source: Amazon Prime Video.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022-Present) | Image Source: Amazon Prime Video.

Epic in every sense, the series brings J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth to vivid life with stunning visuals and rich storytelling that is set thousands of years before The Lord of the Rings.

The TV show explores the rise of Sauron, how the rings were forged, and the conflicts between the elves, dwarves, and humans. With its characters such as Galadriel and Elrond at the forefront, this show blends mythology with personal drama.

Its opulent production and adventurous narration are sure to make it a perfect program for cozy winter nights filled with fantasy and wonder.

7) ⁠UnREAL (2015 - 2018)

UnREAL (2015-2018) | Image Source: Lifetime and Hulu.
UnREAL (2015-2018) | Image Source: Lifetime and Hulu.

This biting satire tears aside the curtain of the fake reality TV world, toying with the dark realities surrounding the manipulations inside and behind the scenes of the production of a fictional reality TV dating show.

The TV show, UnREAL describes the story of Rachel Goldberg (Shiri Appleby), a producer with a volatile boss Quinn King (Constance Zimmer), with its sharp writing and shades that blur the line between the elements of entertainment and exploitation.

Perfect for fanatics of twisted workplace dramas, UnREAL delivers binge-worthy intensity and thought-provoking commentary on the ethics of media.

8) ⁠The Bear (2022 - Present)

The Bear (2022-Present) | Image Source: FX (Hulu in the US).
The Bear (2022-Present) | Image Source: FX (Hulu in the US).

Intense, chaotic, and unexpectedly heartfelt, the culinary drama The Bear takes Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto, a young chef, and turns him into the reluctant owner of his family's failing sandwich shop.

A tour de force in capturing the pressures of the kitchen, while addressing themes of grief, family, and perseverance, the TV show is quickly becoming a critical darling through its authentic depiction of restaurant culture and raw performances.

With two seasons available and more on the horizon, this is a binge-worthy feast to leave you wanting to dig in.

9) ⁠⁠Stranger Things (2016 - Present)

Stranger Things (2016 - Present) | Image Source: Netflix
Stranger Things (2016 - Present) | Image Source: Netflix

Few shows capture nostalgia and suspense like the TV show, Stranger Things. Its eerie blend of 1980s small-town life and supernatural terror makes it perfect for winter nights. The final season of Season 4 is recorded as the darkest and most thrilling yet.

New villain Vecna steals the spotlight, and jaw-dropping moments like the one Max escapes to in "Running Up That Hill" leave fans waiting eagerly for the final season that might be focusing on bringing back the biggest mysteries Upside Down.

From the heart-pounding chases to the tender friendships that will have you hooked under the blanket.

10) ⁠The Office (2005 - 2013)

The Office (2005-2013) | Image Source: NBCUniversal Television Distribution.
The Office (2005-2013) | Image Source: NBCUniversal Television Distribution.

A comedy classic, The Office transforms the monotonous lives of people employed at Dunder Mifflin into laughable situations and heartwarming relations. With Steve Carell's iconic turn playing Michael Scott, the overall cast delivers an unforgettable brew of humor and relatability.

Whether it was Jim's pranks played on Dwight, Pam's journey, or the simply funny office dynamics, everything from the TV show felt as warm as a hug.

The perfect film to binge-watch on a movie night, its comedies have become timeless, making it ideal for snowy nights by the fire, cocoa, and a blanket at the ready.

11) Friends (1994 - 2004)

Friends (1994-2004) | Image Source: Warner Bros. Television Distribution.
Friends (1994-2004) | Image Source: Warner Bros. Television Distribution.

There is no comfort TV show like Friends. It is a show about six New Yorkers, exploring love, work, and friendships. The show, which aired decades ago, remains a cultural reference today.

The TV show had iconic catchphrases as well as moments like when Ross yelled "PIVOT." during his infamous "door" scene, along with heartwarming relationships.

The chemistry among the cast—Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer—is the chemistry that makes every episode like reuniting with old friends.

12) ⁠Succession (2018 - 2023)

Succession (2018-2023) | Image Source: HBO (Warner Bros. Discovery).
Succession (2018-2023) | Image Source: HBO (Warner Bros. Discovery).

Darkly comedic and razor-sharp, Succession is the story of power, greed, and family dysfunction. This TV show chronicles a battle for control of the Roy family media empire and does an excellent job of great writing and acting, with standout performances from Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, and Sarah Snook.

Biting dialogue and surprising twists keep viewers hooked until the end. Winter makes us crave complex, layered dramas. Succession is not just a binge in betrayal and scheming but also icy family rivalries.

13) Suits (2011 - 2019)

Suits (2011-2019) | Image Source: Universal Television.
Suits (2011-2019) | Image Source: Universal Television.

Sharp suits, sharper dialogue, and endless courtroom drama define the charms and wit oozing out of the legal series, Suits.

Combining both legal intrigue and personal drama, this TV show follows hotshot lawyer Harvey Specter and brilliant college dropout Mike Ross. Extra buzz was brought about by the role Meghan Markle took as Rachel Zane, especially after the real-life royal journey that defined her path.

Be it Louis Litt's antics or Donna's impeccable one-liners, Suits delivers nine seasons of binge-worthy drama.

14) ⁠Yellowstone (2018 - Present)

Yellowstone (2018-Present) | Image Source: Paramount Network.
Yellowstone (2018-Present) | Image Source: Paramount Network.

Set against the stunning Montana landscape, Yellowstone is a gripping family drama about power, loyalty, and conflict.

Starring Kevin Costner as John Dutton, patriarch of a ranching dynasty that is trying to fight to protect their land from encroaching developers and rivals, this TV show is an epic storytelling ride full of intense character study and stunning visuals, turning it into a cultural phenomenon.

Winter is the perfect season for diving into this Western epic and its prequels 1883 and 1923 for a completely engaging binging session.

15) Barry (2018 - 2023)

Barry (2018-2023) | Image Source: HBO (Warner Bros. Discovery).
Barry (2018-2023) | Image Source: HBO (Warner Bros. Discovery).

Darkly hilarious and tragic, Barry is in a class of its own show about a hitman turned aspiring actor as portrayed by Bill Hader.

With outstanding performances and the TV show's ability to flip seamlessly from comedy to drama, not to mention shocking twists at times, the show leaves no doubt in proving that this final season made Barry a standout among other phenomenal shows for the decade.

Perfect for fans of dark humor and character-driven storytelling, it's a binge-worthy masterpiece for winter evenings.

16) Breaking Bad (2008 - 2013)

Breaking Bad (2008 - 2013) | Image Source: AMC
Breaking Bad (2008 - 2013) | Image Source: AMC

This winter, relive the critically acclaimed story of Walter White, a shy chemistry teacher who turns out to be a merciless dope kingpin. Master story-telling makes Breaking Bad timeless even years after it ended. Its prequel, Better Call Saul just ended, which deepens the legacy of this universe.

From iconic moments like "I am the danger" to its jaw-dropping finale, here is an intense binge-watch experience. Relive the desert landscapes, brilliant twists, and layered characters as you watch White's descent into moral chaos.

17) You (2018 - Present)

You (2018-Present) | Image Source: Netflix (from Season 2 onwards; Season 1 by Lifetime).
You (2018-Present) | Image Source: Netflix (from Season 2 onwards; Season 1 by Lifetime).

Stalking has never been this engaging or sinister. You follows the suave but diabolical Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) as he fixates on love interests in ever more macabre ways.

With its cocktail of romance, suspense, and psychological suspense, the TV show makes you stay hooked. The series reinvents the narrative with each season: taking Joe from New York to Los Angeles and even Europe.

When the TV show enters its series finale, it is the ideal time to catch up on such a dark, binge-able thriller.

18) The Crown (2016 - 2023)

The Crown (2016 - 2023) | Image Source: Netflix
The Crown (2016 - 2023) | Image Source: Netflix

With its minute detailing, this TV show provides the much-needed regal binge over winter evenings. While narrating the story of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the last season carries on further into emotional times after the tragic death of Princess Diana and the significant impact she made on this monarchy.

It then tries to show how Charles progresses into leadership and what changes a modernizing Royal Family has to go through. Imelda Staunton does a great job acting out the Queen, thus fittingly ending this spectacular TV show.

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Edited by Zainab Shaikh