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Welcome to Screen Time! I'm Nora, and if there’s one thing you need to know about me, it’s that I love watching TV and movies. I also absolutely love being absorbed in fandoms.
This week, I dive into the TV shows I am currently watching, like, can we talk about We Were Liars, please? THAT TWIST!!! I SOBBED!!! I also share what’s all over my FYP — like the New York Times dropping the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century — and what we’ve got going on over on BuzzFeed Celeb’s YouTube channel, plus more. Thanks for joining me!
We Were Liars — watch for: one of the best plot twists ever
Based on the bestselling book by E. Lockhart, We Were Liars follows "The Liars," a tight-knit circle of friends who vacation every summer together on a private island in New England. While on the surface the Sinclair family is known for their good looks, generational wealth, and their close bonds, after a life-altering accident, everyone seems to have something to hide.
This book (and show) has one of the best plot twists, so if you are unspoiled, try to watch before you get spoiled, and if you’ve read the book already, I honestly think I loved the show more?! This adaptation works on every level. The Vampire Diaries fans, co-creator Julie Plec is behind this one, and even brings along Candice King, aka Caroline Forbes. Also, this young cast is so stellar. In particular, it was awesome getting to see Joseph Zada (aka young Haymitch in the upcoming Hunger Games movie, Sunrise on the Reaping). So, cue the fan edits already.
The Buccaneers — watch for: a show that fills the Bridgerton void with an absolutely stacked cast
It's the show every Bridgerton, Dickinson, and/or Reign fan should be watching. Based on Edith Wharton’s unfinished novel, The Buccaneers is set during the Gilded Age and follows a group of ambitious young women from America who travel to London for a debutante season in hopes of securing husbands and titles. I think one of my favorite TV genres might be a period piece that utilizes modern music, manners of speech, and more, because The Buccaneers and Dickinson have both done this, and I’ve adored them both.
Like I said, the cast is one of the main draws: Kristine Froseth, Alisha Boe, Matthew Broome, Aubri Ibrag, Guy Remmers, Mia Threapleton, Josie Totah, Imogen Waterhouse, and Christina Hendricks to name a few, and in Season 2, Leighton Meester joins, so enough said. Also, who doesn’t love good Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Chappell Roan needle drops?!
The Bear — watch for: the cast's always entertaining dynamic
The fourth season of this Emmy-winning comedy (or let’s be real, drama) just dropped, and while I wasn’t a big fan of the third season — I liked aspects but overall it felt super rushed and I didn’t love every storyline — I will be finishing binge-watching the new season this weekend regardless. The new season will pick up with Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), Syd (Ayo Edebiri), Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), and the rest of the crew continuing to make their restaurant, The Bear, strive for excellence. However, as with previous seasons of The Bear, more challenges, both financial and personal, are around every corner.
Honestly, I will be watching for Ayo's performance and to see if there are any exciting guest stars this season. I’m curious if Season 4 regains the spark that Seasons 1 and 2 had, or if The Bear is just running in circles and overstaying its welcome.
You can also make your own ballot. Mine might have some recency bias, but I feel pretty comfortable saying this is my top 10:
I've been getting a ton of great fan edits to “Manchild” by Sabrina Carpenter on my FYP lately, and this one about 10 Things I Hate About You is probably my favorite, so here you go:
@frankoceanlover / Disney / Via tiktok.com