• The new 2016: Love


Launched in 2016 on Netflix , the Love series is a series on love in the 21st century. From one evening to the three-way plan, via online meetings, the subjects covered are numerous, and always treated with a blatant sincerity. Gus (Paul Rust ) and Mickey (Gillian Jacob) , two young people who find it hard to find their place in a relationship that they can not really define, can not be put in the place of the characters.

  • The most unexpected: Gray's Anatomy


This series comes with a challenge: convince your companion to watch with you, because Gray's Anatomy unfortunately has the reputation of being a "series of women". As if the series had a genre! The series created by Shonda Rhimes has been on the air for years, and is not ready to stop, proving that she is still talking to the public. And this, as well as evoking the relationships of couples ( love , deceit, sexuality in all its forms: nothing is taboo) that medicine, disease, the loss of a loved one, discovery. The series is exciting, and even more so when it can be shared.

  • The Sexiest: Masters of Sex


An evening that begins on the couch can quickly end under the duvet, provided to bet on the right series! Masters of Sex tells the story of a taciturn man, Dr. William Masters (Michael Sheen ) and an independent and liberated woman, Virginia Johnson ( Lizzy Caplan ) . Together, they will conduct a broad study on sexuality, a subject still taboo in the 50s. The opportunity to review his sexo ... And put them into practice a little later!

  • The most scary: American Horror Story


Let's be honest: a scary series is a good excuse to curl up under the duvet, in the arms of the person you love. And to do so, American Horror Story brings together the perfect ingredients. The series of anthology (each season tells a different story, with different characters, even if the actors remain the same) manages the anguish and the horror with brilliance. With just enough gore to delight hemoglobin lovers.

According to his tastes, one chooses one season or another. Good point: they are available on Netflix!

  • The most cynical: You're the worst


Not all love stories are the same. Jimmy and Gretchen (Chris Geere and Aya Cash) prove it in every episode of You're the worst . He is selfish, self-destructive, and neither of them really believes in love. However, behind their somewhat cynical side and their dysfunctional relationship, they will attach themselves to each other, support themselves, help themselves to progress ... And even fall in love, despite their (many) shortcomings .

A small nugget that will make you laugh like you put tears in the eyes, and that touches on subjects as varied as the fear of the engagement, the mourning or even the depression!