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Created by Gossip Girl creator and executive producer Josh Schwartz and set against the sunny skies and fancy pool houses of the wealthy elite of Newport, California, The O.C. is the show that paved the way for Gossip Girl to be a success. Best known for its rapid ascent in the pop culture history books -- and introducing a lot of people to the musical stylings of Death Cab for Cutie -- the series stars Ben McKenzie as Ryan Atwood, a troubled teen from a broken home who is taken in by his public defender Sandy Cohen (Peter Gallagher) and his wealthy wife Kirsten (Kelly Rowan). It's a fish-out-of-water story that explores class and materialism through Ryan's experiences as an outsider and the lives of the entire Cohen family, who are less shallow and self-centered than their close-minded neighbors. But it's also just full of drama. While the series' decline in the third season initially rivaled its incredibly fast rise, the series, which also launched the careers of Adam Brody, Mischa Barton, and Rachel Bilson, leveled out in the fourth and final season, allowing it to go out on a high note and remind everyone why it is one of the best teen shows ever made.

One Tree Hill is another show whose success paved the way for Gossip Girl. Running for nine seasons across The WB and The CW, the show starts out as a teen soap with much of the same relationship and family drama that made Gossip Girl so engrossing. But because of its longevity, and because the show skips the college years, which tend to drag most high school shows down, it is also one of the few series to successfully bridge the gap between teen and adult. Set in a small town in North Carolina, the series tells the story of two half-brothers -- Chad Michael Murray's Lucas and James Lafferty's Nathan -- who were born only months apart but are from completely different worlds. Because their father (Paul Johansson) deserted Lucas's mom (Moira Kelly), who was his high school girlfriend, and got another woman (Barbara Alyn Woods) pregnant while in college, Lucas and Nathan grow up in the same town but with different lifestyles and life experiences. The show begins when Lucas joins the high school basketball team, of which Nathan is the star player, and while we could say a lot more, we honestly don't know how to explain the places this show goes without spoiling some of the wildest TV you'll ever see.

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The identity of Gossip Girl, the anonymous blogger voiced by Kristen Bell who documented every move the teens made on the show, remained a mystery for the entire run of the series. The teens at the heart of the ABC Family-turned-Freeform drama Pretty Little Liars face a similar situation, with a mystery person known only as A threatening to expose all of their secrets following the disappearance of one of their own. The show, which starred Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Lucy Hale, and Shay Mitchell, managed to keep the ruse running for several years, including multiple fakeouts as to who A really was, and while we can't say it was always successful at conjuring up believable or thrilling new developments to the central mystery, the first few seasons are definitely worth checking out.

In a review of the series' second season, James Poniewozik of The New York Times wrote: "Blisteringly funny. But it's more than that. ... The new season is as bizarrely funny as the first, but it can also shade bittersweet, even poignant. Over and over, the sketches find a twisted path to pathos."

All seven seasons of "Orange is the New Black" are available to binge on Netflix. The original series, about a woman who gets sent to prison for her role in an international drug smuggling operation, earned 21 Emmy nominations during its run.

Sweet, fierce, and hilarious indie comedy with an incredible cast. This movie is really good and definitely different from your average teen chick flick. It feels very real and relatable. When teen, Juno MacGuff becomes pregnant, she chooses a failed rock star and his wife to adopt her unborn child. Complications occur when Mark, the prospective father, starts viewing Juno as more than just the mother of his future child. Putting both his marriage and adoption in jeopardy. Rent on Amazon for $3.99.

Here's another must-see Meg Ryan chick flick that has hints of the holiday season. When New Yorker Annie Reed (Ryan) hears recently widowed single dad Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks) anonymously share his heartbreaking story on a radio talk show, she decides to track down the romantic man she knows only as Mr. "Sleepless in Seattle." For even more Ryan/Hanks rom com magic with Christmas-y undertones, also see You've Got Mail.

Set in Hollywood, Famous in Love is a new girly TV series that revolves around the life of Paige Townsen, played by Bella Thorne. Paige is a college student whose life changes when she gets cast in a big-budget Hollywood movie based on a bestseller book series. The TV series just finished airing its first season and has already been renewed for the next. Full of love triangles, unexpected surprises and of course, lots of Hollywood glitz and glamour, Famous in Love does a great job of showing the life of an A-list celeb in the making and how she deals with it all. This is one of the best TV series now, and addictive, too!

Starring Penn Badgley of Gossip Girl fame, You is a recent TV series based on a novel. With just one season in so far, this one became one of the most-talked about girly shows on Netflix in 2018, the year it was first aired. You is a psychological thriller for the millennials, which shows what modern romance is (or could be, if it went wrong), but never gets corny.

It's a family drama set in the western hills of Canada ... by family drama I mean exactly that ... Grandpa Jack Bartlett takes in his granddaughters, one, Lou is married to someone Grandpa (nor I) can stand, a city goose and "oil" man named Peter, the other daughter Amy is recently devastated because she was with her mother when the accident that killed her and Lou's mother occurred. (Jump to the end of this to see how to start at the beginning Season 1). Both girls are the daughters of another character Tim, a retired rodeo rider who abandoned his wife and girls when the girls were tots but comes back to the town after the accident and wants to be part of the girls lives. Amy takes on her mother's mantle and begins a horse rescue on their ranch in Alberta where she takes in abused and abandoned horses (some are just HEART wrenching) and nurses them back to health using homeopathic medicines and deep huge amounts of love and finds homes for them. Two other main characters are Ty Borden (a ranch hand) and Caleb Odell (I don't recall how Caleb is introduced into the show) who become besties early on in the show. A quick fact and not a spoiler - a teenage Amy and her mother were rescuing a horse the night the accident that killed her mother occurred).

From there the show diverges into a nighttime soap unlike any other on television (I cannot compare it to either show you mentioned or any other - Heartland is its own living breathing one of a kind show) WITHOUT the gush and over dramatization of sex lives, who's sleeping with who, who loves who and which week. It's much more deeply seated in raising a generational family in the 21st century and the pitfalls and glories that befall every family since time began -- from disasters, illnesses, marriages, births, deaths, near deaths, adoptions, losing and finding jobs in tight job markets, long distance relationships, divorce, and at the center of it all is Amy and her growing up, developing her horse skills and her rescue efforts (which ebb and flow as she grows up). Her interest and love for horses takes her down many roads as she grows into a young woman but at the heart of ALL her interests it's ALWAYS horses.

Each season seems to evolve around a different character's development and a different major family development with subplots of weekly problems (a new horse they take in to nurse back to health or to train, a family problem (illness, child raising, a problem on the ranch, relations between the characters (grand daughter/grand father, father/daughter, daughter/daughter, daughter/husband, daughter/boyfriend, friend/friend, son in law/job, and so on). ALL of this is under the umbrella plot of raising FOUR generations on a large working ranch (large but not huge) in a small everybody knows everything town in Alberta. There are absolutely sufficient "manly" issues to keep a male of any age interested, from ranching and the stunning scenery, to rodeos, to ALL horse sports from rodeo to racing to dressage.

It has a widespread demographic from toddlers to the elderly (I am 61) and is strictly a G rated drama (no heavy drinking, sex or foul language) and holds to strict non religious family values (no church going or Bible reading and quotes). The writers have managed to create and the actors have managed to bring to life, an interesting, often edge of your seat, sometimes funny, sometimes tear jerking and ALWAYS INTERESTING drama using basic values (PROVING IT CAN BE DONE). EVERYONE I've recommended this show to has loved it.

I highly recommend (I cannot stress this enough) that you begin at the beginning either using Netflix or one of the free links sites like watchseries or primewire (be SURE to download adblocker plus if you use primewire - adblocker is highly effective, free, safe and takes 30 seconds to download). I started watching when season 5 was airing and I used watchseries (because Netflix is ALWAYS a season behind in the USA). I caught up in three days LOL.

I hope this helps and I hope it doesn't break any IMDB rules or spoiler rules. If it does I apologize it was certainly not intentional.

Plus, it'll take years before you run out of the content: The original series aired five seasons, there's the 1983 movie, the three-season '80s revival, a 2002 revival narrated by Forest Whitaker, and a 2019 revival narrated by Jordan Peele.

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