5 Best TV Shows For Recharging
Keeping up with politics can be tiring. Sometimes you need a break for your mind and spirit. That’s why SSP presents your gateway to enjoyable activities that offer a break from reality. Recharge with these shows, allowing you to return and more fully engage with thoughtful decisions that impact our society.
Emily in Paris (Returning August 15, Netflix)
A new character graces the Seine! Thalia Besson joins season four as Genevieve, Laurent's twenty-something daughter from a previous relationship. Moving from New York City to Paris, she embarks on her career and becomes Emily's confidante. This addition welcomes a Black female presence to the series, which delights viewers seeking diversity in this light-hearted comedy set in France.
Reasonable Doubt (Returning August 22, Hulu)
Navigating friendships can be challenging. Jax Stewart attempts to stabilize her life when a close friend confesses to murdering her husband. Winning the verdict requires more than a self-defense argument, prompting Jax to enlist a savvy defense attorney. Emayatzy Corinealdi, the actress portraying Jax, shared that "she's learned she can't handle everything alone" and must adapt to this new reality. Morris Chestnut joins the cast as the ambitious defense attorney, adding more reasons to power down and watch.
The Killer (Premiering August 23, Peacock)
This reimagining of the classic 1989 film stars Nathalie Emmanuel as Zee, an infamous assassin in Paris who is known as the "Queen of the Dead." When she declines a kill order on a blind woman, her choice destabilizes her alliances and catches the attention of a smart investigator, portrayed by Omar Sy. Emmanuel encourages viewers to watch for the brilliance of director John Woo and the combination of engaging action with a poignant human story.
Down in the Valley (Starz)
Hosted and executive-produced by P-Valley's Nicco Annan, this documentary series takes viewers on an engaging journey through the Deep South. Filled with grit and magic, Annan mentions, "It's vital to celebrate our triumphs and share them with future generations." Film allows for this documentation, highlighting the joy and sensuality present in marginalized communities. Annan works to reframe the narrative around such existence.
Johnson (Bounce)
Embrace "Fine Man Fall" with this relatable foursome, all sharing the Johnson name. The fourth season introduces wedding plans in this dramedy exploring self-discovery, love, and evolving relationships between the sexes from a Black male perspective. Enjoy heartwarming moments along with enlightening discussions on friendship.#
Bonus: Queer Eye
Queer Eye, featuring 5 gay experts in various spheres set to change ordinary people's lives, continues to be a very bright spot for people who need a little comfort, love, and joy amid *gestures wildly* all this.