Shows We Watched (and Rewatched) This Summer
Summer 2025 was a season of screens that kept us glued, laughing, crying, and occasionally screaming at fictional decisions we didn’t agree with. From nostalgic revisits to new obsessions, here’s the roundup of what we binged, re-binged, and would happily watch again while lounging in the sun—or hiding from it.
The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 brought every sun-soaked, heartbreak-and-first-love fantasy to life. We fell for Conrad all over again, yelled at our screen for Belly’s messy, complicated feelings, and questioned Jeremiah’s sudden chef level cooking skills. It’s the kind of show you watch with iced coffee in hand and still get swept up in every emotional wave. (Also, can we just talk about the movie being in the works?!)
Meanwhile, Sex & the City reminded us why four women, four voices, and countless cocktails will never go out of style. Revisiting Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha felt like meeting old friends who still know exactly what you need—even if it’s a pair of Manolo heels to match a midlife crisis. Timeless, witty, and endlessly bingeable.
Adolescence hit differently this summer. A family’s world unravels when 13-year-old Jamie Miller is arrested for murdering a schoolmate, forcing parents to confront their worst nightmare. Dark, gripping, and impossible to look away from, it had us questioning what we’d do in their shoes and rewatching just to catch every chilling detail.
High Potential kept our hearts racing in a completely different way. A single mom with three kids unexpectedly gets tangled in solving a seemingly unsolvable crime when she rearranges evidence during her shift as a police department cleaner. Clever, suspenseful, and surprisingly heartwarming, it’s the perfect mix of tension and empathy.
Forever brought us straight back to high school heartbreaks, teenage crushes, and the awkward thrill of first love. Following two teens in Los Angeles navigating intimacy amid social and parental pressures, it’s tender, real, and the kind of story that makes you remember just how intense being 17 felt.
And finally, Mo Season 2 delivered everything we loved—and then some. Mo Najjar’s life is on pause: his asylum hearing is looming, he can’t return to the US without a passport, and nearly every part of his life—from family to career to romance—is in limbo. The mix of dark comedy, tension, and Mo’s charm makes it bingeable, rewatchable, and totally unforgettable.
So, whether you’re team nostalgic re-watch or fresh obsession mode, summer 2025 had a little something for every mood. Now, we’re ready for Halloween thrillers and cosy Christmas films.