Retirement often opens up something many of us didn’t have before…time. And more retirees are treating their screen time with the same care they give to travel plans or reading lists. Whether you’re after thoughtful storytelling, eye-opening documentaries, or something to share with friends, the right show can feel like a new adventure, or at least spark a great conversation.
We’ve compiled some recommendations that lean toward quality over quantity. They’re handpicked for the kind of viewer who values substance, craft, and maybe even a little surprise. So if you’re wondering what to queue up next, this guide is a good place to start.
If you like shows that are well-written and well-acted, start here.
Some documentaries make you want to go somewhere, or see a familiar place with fresh eyes.
Some picks are less about spectacle and more about ideas. These are the shows that tend to come up at dinner tables and book clubs.
These are stories that stay with you, so make sure you’re prepared.
These picks flew under the radar but offer a real payoff.
Streaming doesn’t have to be a solo activity. Why not turn it into a monthly watch club? The setup is simple: pick one film or series, pair it with a bottle of wine, and take turns hosting. If the theme is Italy, open a Chianti. If it’s space, try something sparkling. The goal here is connection.
Streaming gets a bad reputation as passive entertainment, but with the right picks, it can be more than that. A good show gives you something to think about and a great one gives you something to talk about.