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Our fav TV Shows for Autumn

Autumn is the perfect time to cozy on up with some TV that’s made to transport you away in all it’s hygge and fall energy. Grab your thickest and comfiest sweatpants, a cup of hot coffee and your coziest blanket, because Autumn is finally here.

Gilmore Girls

The undisputed queen of autumn TV, “Gilmore Girls” brings that deep-seated fall feeling to every episode – even those ostensibly set in the middle of summer. Blame it on Stars Hollow, the show’s fictional cozy Connecticut home, but something about this coffee-obsessed, fast-talking, wise-cracking mother-daughter (Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel) pair makes it feel like hot cider and crackling fires time all year round.

The show's main focus is on the relationship between single mother, Lorelai Gilmore, and her daughter Rory, who live in Stars Hollow, Connecticut, a small fictional town filled with colorful characters.

The series explores issues of family, romance, education, friendship, disappointment, and ambition, along with generational divides and social class. The latter themes manifest through Lorelai's difficult relationship with her high society parents, Emily and Richard, and Rory's experiences at the elite, private high school Chilton and later on at Yale University.

Gilmore Girls began airing on the WB in 2000. Seven years of pop culture references and family drama later, it finished its run on The CW on May 15, 2007—10 years ago today.

By Wikipedia & Indiewire

Watchmen

Watchmen is an American superhero drama limited television series that continues the 1986 DC Comics series Watchmen. Watchmen takes place 34 years after the events of the comic series. In the comic's alternate history of the 20th century, vigilantes, once seen as heroes, were outlawed due to their violent methods.

In 1985, Adrian Veidt, formerly known as the vigilante Ozymandias, created a fake attack on New York City by a squid-like alien that resulted in millions within New York being killed, coercing nations to work together against a common threat and to avert a nuclear holocaust.

Veidt's actions disgusted his former companions, with Rorschach planning to tell the world of Veidt's misdeeds before he was vaporized by Doctor Manhattan, who subsequently left the planet. Unbeknowst to him, Rorschach had sent his journal to be published beforehand.

By Wikipedia

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Yes, it’s a show about a teenage witch. And yes, she’s in a blood feud with the devil. And sure, technically, this show is probably a better watch around Halloween. But the best thing about the “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” is its atmosphere and that atmosphere is peak “nature is dying, let’s wear cute sweaters and jackets.” If that doesn’t scream autumn, I don’t know what does.

By Indiewire


Stranger Things

Sure, the most recent season of “Stranger Things” was set during the summer, but still, the hit streaming series can’t escape it’s big fall energy simply by switching seasons. Hawkins, Indiana will forever feel like it’s in a low-level state of decay, a familiar feeling to anyone watching the leaves change colors and the clouds roll in. 

The Morning Show

Alex Levy anchors The Morning Show, a popular breakfast news program broadcast from Manhattan on the UBA network that has excellent viewership ratings and is perceived to have changed the face of American television.

After her on-air partner of 15 years, Mitch Kessler, is fired amidst a sexual misconduct scandal, Alex fights to retain her job as top news anchor while sparking a rivalry with Bradley Jackson, a haphazard field reporter whose series of impulsive decisions bring her into a new world of TV journalism.

By Wikipedia