I Binged 8 New Seasons in Two Weeks — Here's Which Ones Are Actually Worth It
Table of Contents
- Worth Every Minute 🔥
- The Vampire Lestat (AMC, Jun 7 — weekly)
- The Legend of Vox Machina S4 (Prime Video, Jun 3 — 3 at launch, then weekly)
- Rivals S2 (Hulu, May 15 — weekly)
- Comfort Food, No Complaints 🛋️
- Sweet Magnolias S5 (Netflix, Jun 11 — all 10 episodes)
- Grantchester S11 (PBS, Jun 14 — all 8 episodes on PBS Passport)
- The Verdict Is Still Out ⏳
- Love Island USA S8 (Peacock, Jun 2 — daily)
- Dutton Ranch (Paramount+, May 15 — weekly)
- Power Book III: Raising Kanan S5 (Starz, Jun 12 — weekly, final season)
June dropped an avalanche of new seasons. The Vampire Lestat, Vox Machina S4, Sweet Magnolias S5, Grantchester's final season, and more — I watched them all so you don't have to. Here are the verdicts.
June just dumped an insane amount of new seasons on us. I watched them all — well, as much as humanly possible in two weeks. Here's the damage report.
Worth Every Minute 🔥
The Vampire Lestat (AMC, Jun 7 — weekly)
They renamed it, they reframed it, and Sam Reid is absolutely eating this role alive. Interview with the Vampire Season 3 ditches the title and lets Lestat take center stage as an 80s rock god. Two episodes in and it's already the best thing AMC has done since the first season dropped. The tone shift from gothic drama to cocaine-fueled arena rock somehow works perfectly. Reid has been building toward this version of Lestat for two seasons and now that he's here? Unstoppable.
Binge-worthiness: 9/10 — weekly release is the only thing stopping me from consuming it all at once.
The Legend of Vox Machina S4 (Prime Video, Jun 3 — 3 at launch, then weekly)
If you've been watching since season 1, this is the payoff. The Legend of Vox Machina keeps leveling up — the animation is sharper, the stakes actually feel real now, and five episodes in I'm already dreading the fact that S5 will be the last. The Critical Role crew clearly knows exactly where this story is going. Penultimate season energy hits different.
Binge-worthiness: 8/10 — the weekly drops after the first three are tough, but worth the wait.
Rivals S2 (Hulu, May 15 — weekly)
1980s English aristocrats being absolutely terrible to each other? Sign me up again. Rivals Season 2 leans even harder into the Jilly Cooper excess — Hayley Atwell joining the cast is inspired casting, and a month in I haven't missed a single week. It's trashy in the best way. The kind of show where you gasp out loud at least twice per episode.
Binge-worthiness: 8/10 — guilty pleasure elevated to art form.
Comfort Food, No Complaints 🛋️
Sweet Magnolias S5 (Netflix, Jun 11 — all 10 episodes)
Binged in two days. Sweet Magnolias Season 5 takes the girls to NYC for a trip and it's a fun change of scenery. It's exactly what you expect — warm, easy, you put it on and the world feels a little less terrible. JoAnna Garcia Swisher and the crew haven't lost a step. Season 5 doesn't reinvent the wheel but the wheel works just fine.
Binge-worthiness: 7/10 — the TV equivalent of sweet tea on a porch.
Grantchester S11 (PBS, Jun 14 — all 8 episodes on PBS Passport)
The final season. Grantchester goes out set in 1963, Robson Green still carrying the whole show on his back. I binged all eight episodes in one sitting and then felt genuinely sad it was over. The mysteries are solid, the vicar dynamic still works, and the finale gives the show the send-off it deserves. A proper farewell.
Binge-worthiness: 7/10 — pour one out for a show that stayed good the whole way through.
The Verdict Is Still Out ⏳
Love Island USA S8 (Peacock, Jun 2 — daily)
Ariana Madix is back, the villa is gorgeous, and two weeks in I still don't know if this cast has the chemistry. Love Island Season 7 was a monster — 18.4 billion minutes streamed in six weeks. Season 8 needs to find its villains fast because right now it's a lot of attractive people being nice to each other and that's... fine? But not appointment TV yet.
Early take: 6/10 — check back in a week, it could go either way.
Dutton Ranch (Paramount+, May 15 — weekly)
Beth and Rip without the Yellowstone name. Ed Harris is great — that man could read a grocery list and I'd watch — but four episodes in, it's still finding its footing. Annette Bening is underused so far. The South Texas setting looks fantastic. I want to love it but I'm waiting for the show to decide what it wants to be.
Early take: 6/10 — promising pieces, no puzzle yet.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan S5 (Starz, Jun 12 — weekly, final season)
One episode of the final season of Power Book III: Raising Kanan. The premiere set the table for something big — Kanan's world is closing in. But one episode is one episode. Can't call it yet.
Early take: TBD — ask me again in three weeks.
That's 8 new seasons in 14 days. My eyes hurt and my watchlist is still somehow growing. The Vampire Lestat is the clear winner so far — Sam Reid was born to play a rock star vampire. If you only watch one thing this month, make it that.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have three more episodes of Vox Machina to catch up on. 🍿
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