The art of binge-watching comes in many forms. It’s fun to embark on a multi-week journey to stream a long-running show that you always wanted to watch. Other times, I can sit down for dinner and finish an entire series before it’s time to go to bed.
One of my favorite binge-watching sessions is to watch a few episodes on Friday night, knock out a few more on Saturday, and finish on Sunday night before heading to work on Monday. HBO Max has plenty of shows that fit that criteria, but I’ll narrow the list down to five. My No. 1 selection might be the greatest war show ever created. Other shows near the top include a brilliant crime drama from an Emmy-nominated writer and a Game of Thrones spin-off that doesn’t include dragons.
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The Chair Company
Tim Robinson doing what he does best
Where are my fans of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson? Tim Robinson is such a singular mind in the world of comedy. His brand is a cross between cringe and absurdity. If that style is in your wheelhouse, and it’s in mine, then you’ll appreciate Robinson’s latest endeavor, The Chair Company.
Unsurprisingly, it’s a ridiculous premise. After receiving a promotion and giving a presentation for his property development company, Ron Trosper (Robinson) sits down on a chair, only for it to collapse. When he calls the chair company for answers, Ron uncovers a conspiracy that consumes his life. It’s the type of weird humor that will leave you speechless in the best ways. A second season is in development, giving you an ample amount of time to complete the first season.
The Chair Company consists of eight episodes with runtimes ranging from 26 to 36 minutes.
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The Penguin
DC’s best TV show
Christopher Nolan proved that you can use the superhero genre to explore darker and grittier themes in a crime drama. Many films have tried to mimic Nolan’s blueprint, but few have succeeded. I think two projects have come close to The Dark Knight’s approach: Matt Reeves’ movie The Batman and the spin-off show, The Penguin.
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One week after the events of The Batman, Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell), aka The Penguin, wants to capitalize on the death of Carmine Falcone and become one of Gotham’s top crime bosses. The Penguin is as much of a character study about a broken man as it is a show based on a comic book villain. Dare I say it’s Gotham’s version of The Sopranos?
The Penguin contains eight episodes with runtimes between 47 and 68 minutes.
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
A much-needed reset for Game of Thrones
Did I love the intensity of Game of Thrones? Absolutely. The twists and turns provided some of my favorite moments in television history. House of the Dragon doubled down on the fire-breathing creatures and upped the action. I do think both shows became too obsessed with battles, and the story suffered.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is not Game of Thrones, and that’s OK. The first season follows the adventures of Ser Duncan “Dunk” the Tall (Peter Claffey), a hedge knight, and his squire, Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell). The first season follows Dunk’s quest to win a tournament. This simplicity and low-stakes story could not have come at a better time for this franchise. The show emphasizes themes like honor and heritage and the true meaning of knighthood. I could watch 10 seasons of Dunk and the Egg.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has six episodes with runtimes ranging from 30 to 42 minutes.
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Task
An exploration of morality
Brad Ingelsby loves to throw in debates about morality, judgment, and redemption in his stories. He first did it on HBO with Mare of Easttown, another miniseries you can finish in one weekend. Ingelsby’s second HBO show, Task, might be even better thanks to two sensational performances from Mark Ruffalo and Tom Pelphrey.
Tom Brandis (Ruffalo) is a former priest turned FBI agent entrusted with spearheading a task force to investigate a string of robberies outside of Philadelphia. The mastermind behind the crimes is Robbie Prendergrast (Tom Pelphrey), a garbage collector who robs these drug houses for money.
There are seven episodes of Task with runtimes ranging from 58 to 65 minutes.
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Band of Brothers
Soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice
You probably don’t need me to tell you that Band of Brothers is great. It’s in the running for greatest miniseries of all time. You can take it one step further — Band of Brothers is arguably a top 10 show of all time. It’s the closest thing to Saving Private Ryan, which makes sense, considering Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg are the co-creators.
The ensemble drama, which is based on a true story, follows Easy Company, 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army. The World War II series chronicles the soldiers’ journeys throughout the war, from their training days and D-Day invasion to the German occupation and the end of the war. Band of Brothers captures the horrors of war along with the sacrifices many brave soldiers made during World War II. It’s an extraordinary feat of peak TV.
Band of Brothers is 10 episodes and runs between 49 and 70 minutes per episode.
Looking for more shows to watch?
If you’re ready to watch more shows, try Spider-Noir, an interesting Spider-Man show starring Nicolas Cage on Prime Video. Other new shows to watch include The Boroughs on Netflix and Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed on Apple TV.

