Shows on Stan Worth Watching

Surely, it’s common knowledge by now that we all love a good binge session. Ask anyone to watch a show week-by-week and they act like you’ve asked them the worst thing ever.

Sweetbitter. Photo Credit: Stan

Netflix has been releasing hit show after hit show but so many people are sleeping on Stan. While they don’t actually produce the series’ and are just the providers of such great content, there’s a multitude of pretty great shows you’re essentially missing out on.

Bloom (2019)

Bloom is a six-part mystery series packed full of some incredible Aussie stars. Equal parts wonderful and confusing, Bryan Brown, Jacki Weaver, Phoebe Tonkin and Ryan Corr tell the story of a town that was devastated by a flood that killed five. In the aftermath, a plant that had the ability to restore youth was discovered. Bloom tells a tale of life and death, hardship, togetherness and the power of community spirit.

Unreal (2015)

Ever wondered what the behind-the-scenes of a hit reality show looks like? Unreal has got you covered! After some time off, Rachel is back at work producing the most typical dating show. With her Executive Producer expecting the absolute most, Rachel must put her personal feelings aside and go about her days manipulating the cast to make the best show she can.

Imposters (2017)

Dark comedies are the rage right now. Imposters gives off major You vibes but in a slightly more dramatic way. Con artist Maddie gets predetermined targets to fall in love with her, before milking them dry and running off with all of their stuff. Little does she know her victims ban together to track her down to get their money back. Imposters is highly dramatic, kind of crazy but extremely entertaining.

Younger (2015)

Ah, a show about an unqualified individual sneaking their way to the top of an industry that is actually super hard to get in to. Relatable, right? Younger follows recently divorced 40-year old mother Liza as she chases her college dreams. Trying to get her foot in the door of the publishing industry, and after meeting a 26-year-old tattoo artist who is VERY into her, Liza’s best friend gets the idea to make Liza over into the 26-year-old version of herself.

Sweetbitter (2018)

Sweetbitter follows new NYC resident as she’s introduced to the fast-paced world of love, drugs, drinking, dive bars and fine dining. Being a new scene for her, she must learn how to navigate this new way of life, while still keeping a semblance of normalcy.

Would you add any other shows currently streaming on Stan to this list? Let us know in the comments.