

While several shows on this list are plenty funny, they have nothing on the FX vampire mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows, which is somehow both the funniest and dumbest comedy on TV right now. Kayvan Novak, What We Do in the Shadows Russ Martin, FX The show might have one of the wildest premises we've ever heard, but it's the perfect escape in these trying times. Fans of Buffy will recognize a number of parallels in the 10-episode first season, which subverts expectations and features a confident Chosen One who refuses to bend to anyone's will, including that of the Catholic Church.

As Ava attempts to come to terms with what's happened to her and explore her newfound freedom, she also finds out she is part of an elite and secret order of nuns tasked with tracking down and killing demons on Earth. The comic book-based series is set in Spain (which means it's gorgeous) and stars Alba Baptista as Ava, a young woman and former quadriplegic who is given a second chance at life - and the use of her arms and legs! - when an angel's halo embedded in her back revives her from the dead and gifts her with special powers. Netflix is a factory for producing intriguing supernatural programs, and its new release Warrior Nun is yet another show worthy of your attention. Considered one of the greatest TV shows of all time, Buffy continues to have a tremendous influence on pop culture. As the show aged, the Big Bads became more dangerous and the lessons more adult, but Buffy never gave up, becoming a symbol of strength not only to her friends but to the show's impressionable viewers as well. Running for seven seasons across The WB and UPN, Buffy starred Sarah Michelle Gellar as the titular blonde teen, a "chosen one" called by fate to defeat vampires, monsters, and everything else that falls under the category of "will probably kill you." The show, which spun off David Boreanaz's vampire with a soul, Angel, after the third season, gave the traditional coming-of-age series a supernatural spin, making many of the horrors of high school literal monsters to be defeated by Buffy and her friends, the Scoobies. If you've yet to watch Buffy the Vampire Slayerand its darker, more adult spin-off Angel(which some might argue was actually the better series), we won't hold it against you.
