From Heeramandi To Bridgerton: 5 Best TV Shows I Watched In May
While the temperatures outside are increasing, nothing is more comforting than lying down and binge-watching a TV Show. But with the bombardment of new shows every month, finding the perfect show to watch is never easy. To save you time, I have compiled a list of TV shows I watched in May. So, grab your device and some snacks to prepare for endless entertainment.
5 Best TV Shows I Watched In May:
1. Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar (2024)
The most popular series on Netflix, Heeramandi, has attracted many people with its royal aesthetics and grandeur. Sanjay Leela Bhansali has remained faithful to his signature filmmaking style. The film set is three acres and was erected with the tireless work of 700 craftsmen. The set features the Shahi Mahal (Royal Palace), which is inhabited by the most powerful Tawaifs of Lahore. It is not just a fancy brothel but a hub of art and culture.
The eight episodes of this series showcase the realities and struggles of these tawaifs and the people around them. Each tawaif has a distinct personality and her own set of struggles. Their common struggle is being trapped in the “golden cage” of life from which only “death” can set them free. Blended with reality and fiction, this show does a wonderful job of depicting the tawaifs’ struggles in the freedom movement.
2. Bridgerton (2020-Present)
Netflix released the first four episodes of Bridgerton Season 3 on 16th May, and the rest of the episodes are expected to be out in June. And with this season, dearest reader, get ready to immerse yourself in the latest gossip of Lady Whistledown herself. It features the story of Lady Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton).
Miss Featherington has been regarded as little more than a wallflower for the past two seasons. While her feelings for Colin were apparent, she had to hide them as she believed her love was unrequited. This season puts her story in the centre and reveals the depth of her character. While some critics have declared that this season is the most charming, others think that Penelope and Colin “have almost zero chemistry”. So, let’s wait and see if the last four episodes of season three will live up to the viewer’s expectations.
Also Checkout – Bridgerton Season 3 Review: Penelope Wins The Show
3. Postcards (2024)
Postcards follows the story of a Nigerian mother who visits India for medical reasons. The director, Hamisha Daryani Ahuja, is an Indian-Nigerian producer. She aims to create a multicultural show that resonates with a global audience. In the story, four people journeyed to find love and acceptance. The story’s message is great and relatable, and the series does a good job of portraying the different sides of India—kind and cunning.
However, it follows a very typical pattern, due to which it might seem cliche. Another problem lies with the flow of the series. The main theme that it tries to portray is that all individuals have problems that they must overcome. However, the way that the different problems of all the characters are presented seems disjointed, which disrupts the flow.
4. The Atypical Family (2024)
This K-drama has been widely loved by its viewers since the day of its release. It is a romance fantasy and features Chun Woo Hee and Jang Ki Yong. The story revolves around the Bok family, who possess supernatural powers but lose them. It explains how they lost their powers due to modern-day problems. It beautifully portrays the struggles caused by mental health issues in a fictitious way.
The family soon crosses paths with a mysterious woman, and everything dramatically changes after. As the name suggests, the series tells the story of an “atypical family”, but each character has a personality that the viewers can resonate with. It has created a lot of anticipation among its viewers, and one can only hope for the best twists in the upcoming episodes. Under Jo Hyun-taek’s direction, the viewers’ expectations are certainly heightened.
5. Bodkin (2024)
This series has 7 episodes that you can binge-watch in one night. A comedy-thriller, Bodkins is produced by the Obamas. The plot revolves around three journalists working on a documentary about three people who disappeared at a pagan festival 25 years ago. It follows two American crime podcasters, Gilbert and Emmy, who are looking for interesting stories to document. In this search, they find themselves in the Irish town of Bodkin. As they search for the truth, a lot of secrets of the town are revealed.
It can get confusing sometimes, with all the red herrings and small twists. But every episode creates more mystery and reveals secrets along the way, leaving the viewer wanting for more. While the characters of the show may not be very likeable, you will certainly find them very interesting. If you enjoy dark humour, you’ll really love Bodkin.
Conclusion-
So, get comfortable and watch these shows that will give you a hearty dose of comedy. With such a diverse list, you can definitely find something that matches your mood. Save yourself the time of navigating new shows and revisit this article to find the perfect TV show to watch.
Also Checkout – Thoughts About Films We Watched in May 2024
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