

Hulu has finally added the fifth and final season of “Fixer Upper” to its catalog, meaning that if you haven’t been religiously watching new episodes on HGTV there are so many more Waco, Texas, renovations for you to enjoy. The endlessly charming couple (who have moved on from HGTV in a big way) is always a crowd pleaser at family gatherings, and might just give you some spring cleaning/renovation inspiration. Stream it on Amazon.Ī dose of Chip and Joanna Gaines might just be what fixes up your long weekend. Watch the six half-hour episodes this month to prepare for the long-awaited Season 2 on May 17.

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The series is bitingly clever, and see-saws between guffaw-worthy jokes and devastating tragedy. Based on a one-woman show Bridge performed on London’s West End, the series is about a woman (known only as Fleabag) who makes poor decisions and contends with grief, guilt and self-hatred. While it contains the same arch sense of humor as “Eve,” “Fleabag” has no female assassins or MI-6 agents, just one very messy cafe owner. “Fleabag” is a short, dark British comedy created by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who created “Killing Eve” (and earned an Emmy nomination for her writing on the show). It’s short 15-minute episodes are refreshing and fun, and you’ll likely binge all eight episodes in one joyous sitting. The series is written by and stars Ryan O’Connell, a gay man who has cerebral palsy and plays a version of himself, and squeezes in perfect parodies of BuzzFeed and millennial dating. One of the best new shows so far this year, “Special” is something truly unique, a sitcom about a disabled gay man trying to find his identity.
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In case you’re looking for something to occupy just you or the whole family, we have five TV shows and movies that should keep you happy all weekend long. If you’re lucky enough to get a long weekend around the spring holiday, you may find you have some extra time on your hands after the egg hunts are over and the honey-glazed ham is consumed. There’s more to Easter than dyed eggs, jelly beans and brunch.
