Don’t know what to watch? Got you covered.

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The cast members of The Walking Dead gathered at Walker Stalker Con 2013. (from Wikimedia.com)

Have you ever had that feeling that there’s not much to watch anymore, that you’ve finished binge-watching almost every good film or TV show? I’m here with a list of classic TV series that can fill the void.

LOST is a six season series that’ll leave you wishing for more. When a plane crashes in the Atlantic Ocean, it leaves stranded passengers having to survive the mysterious conditions of the island they wash up on. The passengers are surprised when they have their first encounter with the aggressive natives who keep them on edge fighting for their lives. This action-adventure, romance, suspense, drama and comedy is built for any audience. You’ll become attached to the relatable characters that have to deal with reality and morality while having to make decisions that either lead to life or death.

Ballers will be airing for a second season this summer. Ballers follows Spencer Strasmore (portrayed by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson), a retired NFL player, who no longer has the ability to play in the league due to physical trauma. Spencer is someone that future sport managers would idolize because he’s a rising agent, who takes care of the most current and popular athletes in the league. Spencer’s  life, like the lives of his players, is lavish yet sometimes rough. Spencer manages multi-million dollar NFL players who indulge in luxury yachts, jewelry, sports cars and the most gnarliest parties. Although it seems all glam, it isn’t. Spencer has to deal with the frustration and aggression when handling the players’ antics that could possibly jeopardize whether a player is signed or dropped for their antics.

Silicon Valley, returning for its third season in April, is about a computer programmer named Richard who creates an algorithm that draws other successful tech bosses. However, the other bosses either try to sabotage or buy the innovations creation that nobody in the tech industry has seen before. Richard, not knowing how big the algorithm would be, invites his roommates to join him on the quest to become a millionaire. Silicon Valley is hysterically original and gives an insight on how real it might be when someone begins a start up in his own house.

The Walking Dead follows former sheriff Rick Grimes for six seasons. Grimes is a leader who is striving to find a safe haven in an apocalyptic world swarmed by zombies. He and his group is constantly moving throughout the country in search for a safe haven, which puts the community into traumatic situations that change the characters physically and mentally. There are dangers besides the flesh-eating zombies; the ones that don’t actually eat humans are the ones to be cautious about.

Cooked, a four episode series on Netflix, shows how Americans have lost the concept of cooking for themselves. Americans love to indulge in manufactured and processed foods instead of forging for our own food as we once did. The program suggests that while you may no longer hunt for the meat you put on the table, you should know where that meat is coming from. It raises interesting questions, such as why your mouth salivates when bread is baked fresh, but not when you buy a loaf from your local grocery store.  This show isn’t going to stop you from eating at all, but it may make you more cautious of what you eat.

This list should offer a sense of relief that you still haven’t seen it all. Whichever show you chose to watch, I guarantee by the first couple of episodes, you’ll be binge watching until the end.