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Netflix TV Shows to Watch Now During Your Quarantine & Chill
“Netflix and Chill” is still possible during the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, it’s encouraged. However, it’s taken on a new name called “quarantine and chill.”
Netflix released this great function that allows you to simultaneously stream TV shows and movies with your friends remotely.
Basically, you can have a movie or binge night with your friends from the comfort of your own home.
The feature allows anyone in the group to pause, play, fast forward and rewind. And there’s a side chat where everyone can comment and discuss what they’re watching.
Related: TV Shows to Binge During Your Self-Quarantine and Social Distancing
It’s the best thing to come out of this coronavirus pandemic, but it’s also surprising that it took a whole damn pandemic for Netflix to release such an essential feature.
If you’re looking for a new TV show to binge during your #quarantineandchill, we got you with our list below!
Check it out and let us know in the comments/ on Twitter at @CraveYouTV what shows you binged while practicing some social distancing.
Locke & Key
The series, based on a comic, finds a family moving into their late father’s old mansion and learning about the home’s secret keys. It’s a suspenseful thriller that takes you on a supernatural adventure and blends elements of Harry Potter, The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, and Stranger Things.
Stranger Things
Netflix’s most popular and staple original which finds a group of friends unearthing a government conspiracy in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana and finds them fending off monsters from an adjacent realm called “the Upside Down.”
On My Block
The third season debuted just last week. It’s a coming-of-age comedy series about a group of street-smart friend who navigate life and teen challenges in a predominantly Hispanic and black neighborhood in South Central Los Angeles.
You
The Lifetime-turned-Netflix series poses one question: “what would you do for love?” But the better question is “who would you kill for love?” Joe Goldberg sets his sights on an aspiring female writer and things get a little, well, obsessive.
Elite
The Crown
If you love the royal family, The Crown is a must-watch as it chronicles the Queen’s life from the 1940s to the present-day (well, not Meghan Markle present-day). It looks at her ascension to the throne, her reign, drama, romances, and more.
Glow
Let’s take is back to the ’80s where Ruth Wilder enters and navigates the spandex-obsessed world of women’s wrestling with several other women.
Russian Doll
It’s like Groundhog Day for Nadia, a young woman who gets caught in a continuous loop as she attends the same party and dies over and over again. Can she find out why it’s happening?
Sex Education
Otis learns how to leverage living with a sex therapist (his mom) to improve his social status at school. Despite not having much experience in the department, he knows everything there is to know and teams up with the popular chick to open an underground sex therapy clinic to help classmates.
BoJack Horseman
Netflix’s first animated series focuses on a washed-up humanoid horse who once ruled Hollywood as a beloved sitcom star and finds himself trying to get back into the game. But will the game take him back? After all, a lot has changed in the 90s and BoJack Horseman isn’t the best at this Twitter thing.
Love Is Blind
Nick Lachey and wife Vanessa Lachey team up to bring you a one-of-a-kind social experiment that seems to have been preparing us for quarantine dating. Several male and female contestants go through rounds of dates in pods hoping to find their soulmate based strictly on connection and personality and not physical appearance.
The Witcher
Based on a book series of the same name by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski, the Witcher, Geralt, is a monster hunter, that struggles to fit in with society’s expectations and finds the people worse than the monsters he’s fending off. If you’re looking for a Game of Thrones
Queer Eye
Netflix rebooted the series more than a decade after it went on air and the new Fab Five – Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Karamo Brown – seamlessly made their way into people’s hearts offering up timely social commentary and advice.
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Best Shay Mitchell Movies and TV Shows to Watch

Shay Mitchell has amassed quite a following on social media with her hilarious and relatable TikTok videos, but on-screen is where she delivers the real gold and pours herself into the most challenging roles.
Here are the best movies and TV shows starring Shay Mitchell to add to your must-watch list:
Pretty Little Liars – Freeform
Shay became a household name after bringing Emily Fields to life in the ABC Family/Freeform mystery drama. Emily and her best friends attempted to solve the mystery surrounding their best friend’s disappearance while fielding text messages from a digital stalker at every turn. Shay’s portrayal was also pivotal as it brought to life one of the best LGBTQ characters for the network!
Dollface – Hulu
After being dumped, Jules (Kat Dennings) rekindles her female friendship with Madison (Brenda Song) and the eccentric Stella (Shay) and re-enters the world where your girlfriends trump romantic relationships. Each character brings a certain personality to the series, but Stella is definitely the most vibrant and worldly.
You – Netflix
In its first season of the psychological thriller, Shay tackled the role of Peach Salinger, the best friend of Joe’s (Penn Badgley) first obsession Beck (Elizabeth Lail). And you know that any friend of Beck’s is an enemy of Joe’s.
The Possession of Hannah Grace – Sony Pictures
Shay flexed her horror muscle as cop-turned-morgue worker Megan Reed, who accepts a delivery of a disfigured cadaver during the graveyard shift and is plagued with horrifying visions as she’s possessed by a demonic spirit.
Mother’s Day
The film revolves around several different mother’s day events, including one with Sandy (Jennifer Aniston), a single mom that finds out her ex-husband is marrying a younger woman, Tina, played by Shay.
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7 Hottest Moments Between Thony and Arman on ‘The Cleaning Lady’

Arman and Thony have an intense and electric bond on The Cleaning Lady.
While they let the passion get to them on a few occasions, they’ve mostly kept things PG. So, how can there be so many “hot moments” between them, you ask. Well, good question!
When it comes to these two, it’s not only about the physical connection but the emotional as well. It’s about every longing gaze, stolen glance, and forbidden touch. It’s about all the times Arman helps Thony at his own discretion, and in turn, it’s the loyalty and support she extends to him.
Here are the hottest and steamiest moments between Arman (Adan Canto) and Thony (Elodie Yung) on The Cleaning Lady Season 1!
Season 1 Episode 1
Not only does Arman spare Thony’s life, but he “hires her” as the cleaning lady in order to justify keeping her alive. He sees something in her that not only piques his interest but also reminds him of himself. When Thony stands up to him at the airport hangar for the first time, she’s setting the scene for their season-long tug-and-pull dynamic. Arman acknowledges that she’s a woman that “commands respect” while noting that he’s “offering that to her.” He also reminds her that as immigrants, they need each other, and she needs him as he can play a huge role in keeping her son alive. It’s a key scene in order to establish the ground rules between these two power players — even if they are told at every turn that they have no power.

THE CLEANING LADY: L-R: …lodie Yung and Adan Canto in the ìTNTî premiere episode of THE CLEANING LADY Monday, Jan. 3 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2021 Fox Media LLC. CR: Ursula Coyote/FOX
Season 1 Episode 1
When Arman risks his own life to save Thony’s after he realizes he’s basically walked her into a trap, it’s one of the first moments where he admits, subconsciously, that he cares for her. After the explosion, she pays him back for saving her life by saving his, which is when she reveals that there’s much more to her than meets the eye. Arman is impressed with how well she works under pressure, but Thony once again reminds him that it’s a give and take relationship. “You want me to work for you, protect me. Give me the respect I deserve. And if anything happens to me, swear my son will be protected.” He gave her his word… and he never lied.

THE CLEANING LADY: L-R: Élodie Yung, Adan Canto and guest star Alonzo Ortega in the “TNT” premiere episode of THE CLEANING LADY airing Monday, Jan. 3 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2021 Fox Media LLC. CR: Ursula Coyote/FOX
Season 1 Episode 2
With Luca dying in her arms, Thony realizes she’s out of options and seeks out Arman and the club, who rushes to her aid and brings her to a private doctor that’s paid off by Hayak. Arman doesn’t just drop Thony off — he carries Luca inside, takes her burden, and sticks around to make sure that she’s okay. While he’s offering a shoulder to cry on, he realizes that he trusts her enough to open up about his past, which reveals that he understands Thony’s predicament all too well as he’s done the unthinkable to protect his family, too. The moment humanizes him in Thony’s eyes and the eyes of the audience. And when he sees that she looks at him with judgment for the career that he chose, it almost seems like he wants to become a better man for her.

THE CLEANING LADY: L-R: lodie Yung and Adan Canto in the ÒLionÕs DenÓ episode of THE CLEANING LADY airing Monday, Jan. 10 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2021 Fox Media LLC. CR: Michael Desmond/FOX
Season 1 Episode 6
When Arman notices that Thony is upset about Luca’s procedure, he comforts her. He allows her to have a full-on breakdown (one of Thony’s only moments of weakness in the series) and cradles her in his arms. And all those heightened emotions lead to a very unexpected yet passionate kiss. I mean… really passionate. You cannot fake that kind of chemistry! Thony stops things before they escalate to the point of no return, but it’s enough to satiate all the fans that have been long shipping the couple.
Season 1 Episode 7
When Thony informs Arman that she can’t afford the surgery and the liver donor, Arman offers to pay for the surgery, assuring her that he couldn’t have secured a huge deal with Thony’s intel from the FBI. “I’m in too deep now,” he says with an adorable smile, which definitely implies that he’s not just doing this for Luca. However, when Thony mentions that she’ll have to “talk to her husband” who has arrived in the U.S., Arman’s whole demeanor changes. The guy has absolutely no poker face, but it’s because he simply can’t hide himself or his emotions in front of the woman he loves. And while the moment isn’t exactly “hot,” it does reveal just how bad Arman has it for Thony. Plus, he’s still willing to pay for the surgery even with Thony’s husband in the picture, which is admirable.
Season 1 Episode 8
The kiss right before Luca’s surgery was perfection. Unlike their first make-out session, this kiss was rooted in trust, honesty, and longing. Arman risked everything to get Thony and Luca across the border in a private jet because he cares about her so much and knows he might not have her around for much longer. The kiss is prefaced by a sweet talk where Thony reveals so much happened in Vegas that she’d like to forget, which prompts Arman to suggest, “hopefully, not everything.” “Not everything,” Thony admits.
Season 1 Episode 10
Arman and Thony are like the modern-day Bonnie and Clyde. In one fell swoop, they worked together to take down Hayak and stole the $6 million from the gun sale after agreeing to help the FBI make the arrests. The action-packed episode didn’t allow for any real romantic moments, but the very fact that they trust each other enough to get into bed with the FBI while pulling one over on FBI at the same speak volumes.
Also, the longing gaze and hang caressing while Thony visits Arman in jail is enough to make fans go crazy waiting for more #Armony (should we make that a ship name?).

THE CLEANING LADY: in the ÒCrownÓ season finale episode of THE CLEANING LADY airing Monday, March 14 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2022 Fox Media LLC. CR: Jeff Neumann/FOX
Come on, FOX. Give us a second season!
I’m sure there are plenty of other moments I could’ve mentioned — which ones would you add to the list? Weigh in in the comments below!
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