On newsstands June 18, 2015

Binge Guide: The Best Reasons to Stay Indoors This Summer

Ready, set, binge! This week’s issue of TV Guide Magazine features these must-see series to catch up on this summer:

The Americans (39 episodes, available on Amazon and iTunes)
Bloodline (13 episodes, available on Netflix)
Broad City (20 episodes, available on Amazon, Hulu and iTunes)
Empire (12 episodes, available on Amazon, Fox.com, Hulu and iTunes)
Fresh Off the Boat (13 episodes, available on Amazon, Hulu and iTunes)
Hannibal (29 episodes, available on Amazon and iTunes; current season: NBC.com)
The 100 (29 episodes, available on Amazon and iTunes)
Longmire (33 episodes, available on Amazon, iTunes and Netflix)
Marvel’s Daredevil (13 episodes, available on Netflix)
Orange is the New Black (40 episodes, available on Netflix)
Other Space (8 episodes, available on Yahoo! Screen)
Outlander (16 episodes, availble on Amazon, iTunes and Starz.com)
Transparent (10 episodes, available on Amazon)
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (13 episodes, available on Netflix)
Vikings (29 episodes, available on Amazon and iTunes)
Younger (12 episodes, available on Amazon, iTunes and TVLand.com)

These 5 shows land in our Bingeworthy Hall of Fame:

Friday Night Lights (76 episodes, available on Amazon, iTunes and Netflix)
Fringe (100 episodes, available on Amazon, iTunes and Netflix)
Justified (78 episodes, available on Amazon and iTunes)
Melrose Place (226 episodes, available on available on Amazon, Hulu, iTunes and Netflix)
Parks and Recreation (125 episodes, available on Amazon, Hulu, iTunes and Netflix)

And here are 4 foreign shows that shouldn’t be lost in translation):

The Fall (11 episodes, available on Netflix)
A Place to Call Home (23 episodes, available on Acorn)
Please Like Me (16 episodes, available on Amazon and iTunes)
The Wrong Mans (10 episodes, available on Hulu)

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
  • Marg Helgenberger previews her villainous new role on Under the Dome
  • Our report from the set of the final season of TNT’s alien invasion hit Falling Skies
  • Tim Robbins and Jack Black team-up for HBO’s new political satire, The Brink
  • The return of our Daytime Highlights column, featuring scoop on The Bold and the Beautiful
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