Speaker 1: Hello everybody and welcome back to my channel. If you're new here, hi, my name is Lauren. I am a college junior and I do college and organization videos here on the channel. I'm cutting straight to the chase here. I am not separating it in different categories this time. I already did two videos for this on Netflix and I'll keep the most recent one up here. I watch a bunch of different random things on Hulu, so I'm just gonna lay it out for you guys. My absolute favorite show on Hulu that I want to start off with is The Handmaid's Tale. You guys probably have heard of this show, but it is a show that's a little bit dystopian. It's if the constitution was stripped and America became very religious all of a sudden and how like that brings like the entire country to traditional values. It's basically the story of this woman who is a handmaid and is living a very submissive, tragic life. It has changed a lot because it has already four seasons, but it is my absolute favorite show on Hulu and if you haven't watched The Handmaid's Tale, I totally recommend you watch it. It is an easy binge and I love the aesthetics in it. Next one is called Dope Sick. So this one is really about the oxycontin industry that is happening now in America and that has really been on the rise recently. The influences on different societies and specific people, how it affects family members and also friends. It's not a documentary, it's a story, but it's really raw and real. Definitely recommend. Another one of my favorite shows on Hulu is called The Act. So this is a limited series. It's basically following the story of like a real life event that happened, the relationship of a mother and a daughter and how she becomes very obsessive over her daughter's sickness. It's very intense and it basically shows the process of this daughter kind of detaching herself from her mother and like realizing things about real life. I don't want to spoil it, but it's very interesting and it's one of my favorite things on Hulu. I binged it in like one day. Another thing that's on Hulu that recently just left Netflix actually is Criminal Minds. I said this on my last Netflix video, but I want to re-put it in here because it's no longer on Netflix. It's actually on Hulu now and I think on Paramount+. It's basically a crime procedural and it follows like this group of FBI agents trying to cover different crimes and kidnappings and things like that. It kind of became like a comfort show for me because since it's very predictable and it just becomes a habit to watch it because it all starts and ends the same but with different cases, it kind of became like a comfort show for me. I definitely recommend it. It has like 16 seasons now. It's like a very, very long, long procedural. It's like giving like Grey's Anatomy X-Files kind of vibe, but it still follows the same group of people and it's a great show. So this next show is actually really, really interesting. I think the main reason why I like it so much is because people actually survive. I feel like it becomes very, very scary when I watch things that only family members can talk about the issues. It's kind of like in the victim's point of view and how these people were caught. I recently started watching this like two days ago, but I think it's like really interesting getting into the mind of these people. This is another really similar one where these cases ended up being closed because they were solved by the people who were victims of the crime. These are all documentaries and they're really good shows to watch if you're bored or if you want to do chores while watching it. It doesn't require a lot of attention, so I definitely recommend. Another show that's on Hulu is This Is Us. So you guys have probably heard of this show. This show has been going on since like 2016, I think. This show is so heartwarming but also very, very sad and very tragic. Like I don't recommend binging this because it just becomes very emotionally exhausting. It's following a family now in the present compared to flashbacks of the 1970s of them growing up and how things that happened to them when they were younger affects their adult life now. Very tragic things, but it also has very, very happy aspects of it. It's a very like heartwarming show because you really end up caring a lot for these characters. I think it has five seasons, four seasons. I actually haven't been catching up on it recently. So this show is called Call Me Cat. It is pretty new. I think it's like only two years old. It's a sitcom and I don't really watch brand new sitcoms. I don't know what it is about the show, but it gives me a certain type of aesthetic and vibe. It like makes me feel cozy for some reason. It follows this girl who opens a cat cafe. A lot of like the issues and turmoils that go through like getting older and starting new hobbies and a lot about the lives of her friends around her. It's not like the best show around, but it's definitely worth taking a look at. I really, really love this show. Okay, so some things that I didn't watch on Hulu but that I figured out were on Hulu is Mamma Mia. I don't think I really need to introduce this movie to you guys, but Mamma Mia is currently on Hulu. I think it was recently put there. Like I screamed, like I love this movie. There's also The French Prince on Hulu. I remember watching this show like in the early 2010s at like Nick at Night when I was like 11 or 12. It's such an iconic show for me. Another thing that you can watch on Hulu is Full House. This is another show that I watched in my younger years. It's a show about a family in the mid to late 90s learning to cope raising three girls in different ages. It's just like this really heartwarming family sitcom. It's a very emotional show and you can see like a lot of like 90s things in this show. Okay, The 40-Year-Old Virgin is on Hulu. It's basically a story about a 40-year-old virgin who like finds love. It's a very iconic romantic comedy from the early 2000s. I definitely recommend watching it. Another sitcom that I absolutely love. I watched this one on Netflix, but now it's on Hulu. It is Melissa and Joey. So this is also a sitcom. It's a story about a woman trying to find a nanny for the kids that she's taking care of and she ends up finding this guy named Joey and it's like this long process of having feelings for each other, not having feelings for each other. It has several seasons, but it's kind of like a comfort show for me and it's now on Hulu. Another sitcom, I swear I'm done with sitcoms, is Baby Daddy. I watched this also on Netflix and it's now on Hulu as well. It's a story about a guy who got a girl pregnant and he didn't know and ended up having a baby left on his doorstep and having to take care of that child. And that's basically like the pilot. A lot has changed because it has several seasons, but it's basically that development of him raising this child and how he has to turn his life around to have this new responsibility in his life. It's really funny. I love this show, so I recommend watching it. Also, Family Guy is on Hulu. I think it's been on Hulu for a while. It has like a bunch of seasons on there, so you can spend hours watching Family Guy. I don't think I really need to introduce this show, but just to let you guys know it's on Hulu now. A little guilty pleasure of mine is watching Dance Moms. I remember watching this on Lifetime instant access app when I was like 13. I absolutely loved this show and now it's on Hulu. It's very dramatic and very exaggerated. You watch these kids grow up and like get better at their craft. It's just like really interesting, like getting a little look into the dance world. So it's really impressive what these kids can do. Pretty Little Liars. So Pretty Little Liars is kind of a show that I remember watching at like 11, 12 years old. It's a very extremely dramatic show about these group of girls in high school who get harassed by this like unknown anonymous figure that basically ruins their lives, but it becomes this manhunt over the seasons of figuring out who this person is. Eventually it reveals who it is, but I feel like because I've watched so many episodes of this, it kind of becomes a comfort show to me too. Because it's very predictable and because it's dramatic, it just kind of makes me laugh sometimes. But it's a great show for a tween, I guess. Another show that I love is called Switched at Birth. I watched this on like the ABC app a couple years ago. This show sometimes makes you roll your eyes a little bit, but I feel like it's a great representation of what can happen to a family whose kids get switched at birth and now, well into their teenage years, they find out their real parents and have to start learning about their real parents and like figuring out how they're gonna live. A really interesting show. This one I definitely recommend. Another thing that I watched on ABC is The Fosters. They have another show on Hulu called Good Trouble, which is basically like the sequel show to The Fosters. This show originally aired back when it was called ABC Family and it's basically about a couple who ends up fostering a bunch of kids and raising them as their own and seeing the dynamic between them as they grow up. It's a little bit dramatic and sometimes it's a little bit unrealistic. It has like so many seasons. You can watch it for a long time and see these kids grow up. Okay, this show came out in 2008. It is called The Secret Life of the American Teenager. I feel like a lot of you guys probably know about this show. It's starring Shailene Woodley and it's basically a show about a girl who ends up getting pregnant by this guy that she barely knows that she ends up like not really liking and she's like this very very shy teenager and doesn't want any attention in school and it has its funny moments, but I feel like you watch it and it very much gives you 2008. Imagine just the camera panning around a very 2008 high school playing the song Girlfriend. Like that's like the first couple minutes of this show. One of the last shows that I'm going to mention is one of my favorite shows on Hulu. It's called The Good Doctor. So this is basically a show following a man who has autism and tries to get into a residency program at this hospital. Just watching him like eventually like learn social skills, dealing with patients, and dealing with just like life issues after some trauma that he's gone through. It's a really heartwarming show. It's very emotional and you just end up loving all of the characters. Every time a new episode comes out, I'm watching this show. They're currently like on winter break. Okay, so that is all of the shows that I have watched on Hulu or things that I've watched outside of Hulu that are now in Hulu. You guys love these videos and I haven't done a Hulu one yet. I did two Netflix ones. I don't think I have enough things that I watch on HBO Max to make a video out of it. But let me know if you guys want me to do kind of like a shortcut version of this for HBO Max or any other streaming platform. Also let me know what are your favorite shows on Hulu to watch or movies because I mentioned both in this video. Is there anything you guys recommend me to watch or other people in the comments? 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