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7 awesome YouTube series worth spending hours watching
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7 awesome YouTube series worth spending hours watching



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It’s been a busy week and you finally have some time for yourself. The plan is to mindlessly scroll through social media for some escape because frankly, you deserve it. Maybe social media isn’t what you need today.

Lucky for you, we’ve put together this nifty list of binge-worthy YouTube series that you can spend hours mindlessly watching instead of stress-scrolling through your hard-earned downtime. You’re welcome!

Hosted by Sean Evans interviews Celebrities eat spicy chicken wings, whose heat intensity increases as the conversation progresses. Arguably the best part of this already popular YouTube series are the thoughtful questions Evans must answer for his guest as he tries to juggle chicken wings slathered in hot sauces with names like Da Bomb and Arbol Scorpion. Conclusion? Chaos and joy. Everyone from celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey to Billie Eilish to Paul Rudd has appeared on the show since its debut in 2015. Spoiler alert: Not every guest can make it to the last wing.

(From left) Sean Evans and Jimmy Fallon in 'Hot Ones'.

For a hot and spicy chicken-eating celebrity interview show with a twist, check out: “Chicken Shop History.” The series, which is 10 years old this year, is hosted by internet star and actress Amelia Dimoldenberg. In this movie, he goes to “meet” his guests at a local chicken joint in the United Kingdom. It’s 10 minutes of pure comedy, an entertaining masterclass, and potentially a front-row seat to true love (See: Andrew Garfield’s latest movie) report The internet is upside down for this couple’s chemistry).

Architectural Digest’s “Open Door” The series is similar to MTV’s “Cribs,” but much more stylish. In this series, VIPs (actors, singers, athletes, designers, etc.) open their doors to give viewers a design-focused tour of their multi-million dollar homes, from beachfront mansions to quaint vacation homes. If you’re looking for the ultimate escape, this show is for you.

Have you ever wondered what the entire Taco Bell menu tastes like? Keith Habersberger, one of the founding members of YouTube’s try-everything group Try Guys, meets you with the web series “Keith Eats the Menu”. Habersberger eats the entire menu of a restaurant or, as recently, a particular food-focused area. three part episode Where to eat at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. Fair warning, you might get hungry while watching these videos, so maybe open Uber Eats and put that crispy wrap from Taco Bell in your cart. You’ll thank me later.

Keith Habersberger at 'Keith Eats Everything' at Disney World's Animal Kingdom.

This is for curious minds who like to keep their brain muscles active even when they are resting. Wired’s “Tech Support” A series that is as simple as it is fascinating, featuring experts in their field answering X’s questions. Wondering what kind of snacks were available to ancient Romans attending the show at the Colosseum? Have you ever wondered how CIA spies get their code names? Prepare for answers. There really is a section for everyone, depending on where your interests lie.

Since 1984, the Criterion Collection has preserved classic and contemporary films by releasing them in high-quality prints and digital forms as the film industry entered the streaming era. Their cabinets of physical copies of decades-old films are intact, and they’ve opened their doors to allow actors, writers, musicians and more to peruse the aisles and select the establishment’s favorite films. “Cabinet Picks” sherry. This is great if you’re looking for some solid movie night inspiration or wondering what movies some of your favorite actors love.

Janelle Monáe in the Criterion Collection's 'Closet Picks'.

From Bon Appetite’s Test Kitchen comes celebrity pastry chef Claire Saffitz “Gourmet Makes” The series attempts to recreate gourmet versions of your favorite comfort foods. Saffitz creates gourmet versions of everything from Milky Way chocolate bars to sour Warhead candies to Hot Pockets, all from scratch. In this series, he does his best to recreate the most unknown snacks that will keep you busy and hungry for hours.