Best Shows To Watch On Hulu Right Now

Okay, settle in, grab your favorite snack (mine's popcorn, obviously), because we're diving headfirst into the wonderful world of Hulu. And trust me, it's a world worth exploring, especially when you're looking for something to binge-watch until you forget what day it is.
Comedy That'll Make You Snort-Laugh
First up, let's talk comedy. Because who doesn't love a good laugh? Prepare to chuckle, guffaw, and maybe even snort a little (no judgment here!).
Abbott Elementary: Seriously Heartwarming (and Hilarious)
If you haven't already jumped on the Abbott Elementary bandwagon, now is the time! This show is like a warm hug combined with perfectly timed jokes, wrapped up in a mockumentary about passionate teachers at an underfunded Philadelphia public school.
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Think The Office meets genuinely good intentions. You’ll fall in love with every single character – even the eccentric principal, Ava!
What We Do in the Shadows: Vampires Being Hilariously Bad at Being Human
Okay, this one's a bit weirder, but stick with me. What We Do in the Shadows follows a group of vampire roommates living in Staten Island, and they are spectacularly bad at blending in.
The humor is dry, the situations are absurd, and the performances are absolutely brilliant. It's undead, hilarious, and you absolutely need to see it. Seriously!

Drama That'll Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat
Need something a little more… intense? Hulu's got you covered there too. Get ready for twists, turns, and enough suspense to keep you up all night (sorry in advance for your sleep schedule).
The Bear: Intense, Emotional, and Somehow About a Sandwich Shop
Don't let the premise fool you – The Bear is so much more than just a show about cooking. It's a pressure cooker of grief, ambition, and family dysfunction set in a Chicago sandwich shop.
Jeremy Allen White is absolutely phenomenal, and the show is both incredibly stressful and incredibly rewarding. Prepare to feel all the things!

Only Murders in the Building: Mystery, Comedy, and Steve Martin Being Steve Martin
Three strangers (played by Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez – an unexpected but brilliant trio) become obsessed with a true crime case in their Upper West Side apartment building. Of course, things get a bit more complicated when they decide to start their own podcast.
Only Murders in the Building is charming, clever, and full of twists that will keep you guessing until the very end. Plus, the fashion is fantastic.
Reality TV (Because We All Secretly Love It)
Let's be honest, sometimes you just need to turn off your brain and watch some gloriously ridiculous reality TV. And Hulu has some gold in that department, too.
The Kardashians: Keeping Up With… Whatever They're Doing Now
Love them or hate them, the Kardashians are a cultural phenomenon. This show gives you a peek into their lives, which are somehow both completely relatable (family drama!) and totally out of this world (private jets!).

It's pure, unadulterated escapism, and sometimes that's exactly what you need. Don't deny it, you know you're curious.
RuPaul's Drag Race: Glamour, Sass, and Epic Lip Sync Battles
If you're not already watching RuPaul's Drag Race, what are you even doing with your life? This show is a celebration of artistry, creativity, and unapologetic self-expression.
The queens are fierce, the challenges are fabulous, and the lip sync battles are legendary. And let's be real, RuPaul is an icon.

Bonus Recommendation: Something a Little Different
Okay, one more for the road. This one's a bit of a wild card, but I promise it's worth checking out.
Reservation Dogs: A Groundbreaking and Hilarious Coming-of-Age Story
Set in rural Oklahoma, Reservation Dogs follows a group of Indigenous teenagers as they navigate life, loss, and their dreams of escaping their small town. This show is funny, poignant, and unlike anything else on TV right now.
Created by Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo, it’s a truly unique and important show. You won't regret giving it a watch.
So there you have it! Your Hulu watchlist is officially full. Now go forth and binge-watch responsibly (or irresponsibly, I won't judge!).
