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3 Sleeper Hit Series You Need to Binge on Prime Video This Week
This week, the new Legally Blonde prequel series Elle is once again the number one show on Prime Video. Created by Laura Kittrell and starring Lexi Minetree as Elle Woods, the series takes audiences back to the 1990s, following Elle as she goes through her teen years in Seattle, six years before her arrival at Harvard Law School. Executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, the show has proven quite popular with audiences, and it’s a must-watch for fans of the iconic film series. However, in case that’s not your cup of tea, there are still plenty of other options to explore on the streaming service. Here’s a look at three great shows that we think you should binge on Prime Video this week.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
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‘Everybody Hates Chris’ (2005–2009)
A semi-autobiographical self-parody sitcom, Everybody Hates Chris was created by Chris Rock and Ali LeRoi, with Rock developing, writing, producing, and narrating the show. Inspired by his teen years growing up in Bedford–Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, New York City, the show follows a young Chris Rock (Tyler James Williams) and his family as they navigate life in the ’80s. Besides Williams, the series also stars Terry Crews, Tichina Arnold, Tequan Richmond, Imani Hakim, and Vincent Martella in notable roles.
When it first premiered in 2005, Everybody Hates Chris was widely acclaimed by both critics and viewers, and it went on to have four successful seasons in total, winning several accolades. Praised for its writing, direction, comedy, and performances, the series is a ridiculously funny coming-of-age sitcom that’s a must-watch for fans of Chris Rock’s work. It’s also a great nostalgic look back at 1980s New York, bringing out the iconic flavor and styles of the time (ironically, the real Chris Rock grew up in the ’70s, not the ’80s).
2
‘Bait’ (2026)
A six-part limited series, Bait was created by Riz Ahmed, who also stars in the lead role as a British-Pakistani actor who’s in the running to play the next James Bond. The role of a lifetime, it looks like the moment of his big break, but the actor soon faces intense backlash from both strangers and his own family. Besides Ahmed, the series also features Guz Khan, Aasiya Shah, Sheeba Chaddha, Sajid Hasan, Ritu Arya, Weruche Opia, Maxine Peake, Rafe Spall, Soni Razdan, Himesh Patel, Sian Clifford, Patrick Stewart, and more.
Riz Ahmed has played some truly intense dramatic roles over the years, but his comedic and highly meta turn in Bait is arguably one of his best performances yet. The series premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, where it was well-received by critics, and it went on to earn universal acclaim for its writing and performances. Taking a surreal yet insightful approach to its subject matter, Bait is a lot of fun and quite intelligent, making it one of the best shows of 2026 so far.
3
‘With Love’ (2021–2023)
Created by Gloria Calderón Kellett, With Love is a romantic comedy-drama show that revolves around siblings Lily and Jorge Diaz, played by Emeraude Toubia and Mark Indelicato, respectively. Set over the course of a year, the show follows the Diaz siblings as they deal with love, life, and family during the holidays. The series also features Isis King, Vincent Rodriguez III, Rome Flynn, Desmond Chiam, Benito Martinez, Constance Marie, and Todd Grinnell in supporting roles.
With Love is an underrated show that isn’t very widely discussed, even among Prime Video subscribers, but it was quite successful when it first premiered in 2021, earning near-perfect reviews. A heartwarming, feel-good series with relatable characters and engaging family dynamics, the show was renewed for a second season, which was also well-reviewed but flew under the radar. Canceled not long after that, With Love has become sadly forgotten these days, but it’s certainly worth revisiting for fans of warm and romantic stories.
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