With the gaps between all the best streaming services' flagship shows seemingly only growing longer, sometimes it's nice to sit down and race through a one-and-done watch, where you don't have to worry about remembering what happened in that one show you streamed nearly two years ago.
Prime Video is home to quite possibly one of the strongest limited series lineups in the market, boasting twisty thrillers, offbeat comedies, and engrossing dramas (among other things). If you're looking for something quick to stream, here's a round-up of seven of the best Prime Video miniseries you can binge-watch in one weekend.
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'The Sticky'
Need a laugh this weekend? "The Sticky" is a bizarre, six-part crime comedy series that should fit the bill. Loosely based on the "Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist, the very real theft of nearly 3,000 tones of maple syrup, "The Sticky" revolves around Ruth Landry (Margo Martindale), a maple syrup farmer who decides to rebel against the bureaucracy that threatens her farm in the most unique way possible. With the aid of a fiery Bostonian criminal and a French-Canadian security guard, Ruth orchestrates a daring, multi-million-dollar heist targeting Quebec's maple syrup reserves.
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'Swarm'
"Swarm" is a satirical, seven-part dark comedy-drama that delves into the dangerous side of fan culture. The miniseries tells the story of Andrea "Dre" Greene (Dominique Fishback), a young woman with an unhealthy obsession with Ni'Jah, a world-famous pop star. Dre's willing to go to deadly lengths to defend her Beyonce-like idol. It's a bold, violent send-up of extreme fan culture, one that flip-flops in tone from devastating to darkly comic and that's propelled along by a gripping performance from its main star.
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'Harlan Coben's Shelter'
Harlan Coben's name is practically synonymous with twisty thrillers and mystery stories, and "Shelter" is another mystery to get stuck into. It's more young adult than some of Netflix's Coben dramas, following high schooler Mickey (Jaden Michael) as he grieves the death of his father in a car accident. In his new suburban New Jersey home (he moves in with his aunt after the crash), he falls in with a gang of oddball teens at school and starts investigating the disappearance of a fellow student ... which draws the friends into a conspiracy that could hold the secrets to decades-old disappearances.
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'Daisy Jones & The Six'
"Daisy Jones & The Six" is an adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid's popular novel about the breakdown of a Fleetwood Mac-style rock supergroup from the 1970s. The band was once on top, but the clashing visions and sizzling chemistry shared between two members, Daisy (Riley Keough) and Billy (Sam Claflin) tore the group apart. 20 years later, they gather to recount, for the very first time, how it played out. As a tell-all, it's got plenty of drama to get your teeth into, and it functions as an engrossing throwback to Daisy Jones & The Six's fictional glory days, complete with an album's worth of earworm-worthy rock that I'd wager you'll be humming long after the credits roll.
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'The English' (2022)
Hugo Blick's "The English" is a phenomenal Western miniseries that sees Lady Cornelia Locke (Emily Blunt) leaving her home for the Old West, where she intends to seek revenge on a man she believes to be responsible for the death of her son. During her travel, she encounters an ex-cavalry scout and member of the Pawnee Nation, Eli Whipp (Chaske Spencer), a man determined to reach Nebraska and lay claim to land he's owed for his service, and the pair set out on a dangerous journey together, their destinies intertwined. Arresting, beautiful, and emotional, "The English" is a true Prime Video highlight, and at only 6 episodes, you can race through it in a matter of days.
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'The Underground Railroad'
Barry Jenkins' Golden Globe-winning show "The Underground Railroad" turns Colson Whitehead's celebrated historical novel of the same name into a powerful, painful ten-part limited series that you simply must check out if you haven't already. "The Underground Railroad" introduces us to Cora (Thuso Mbedu) and Caesar (Aaron Pierre), friends who flee a Georgia cotton plantation via a subterranean rail network that helps enslaved people escape to Canada or the free states. Cinematic and sprawling, this is a truly memorable season of television.
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'My Lady Jane'
After Prime Video unceremoniously axed it after just one season earlier this year, "My Lady Jane" is now an eight-episode, irreverent, historical romp that you can easily race through. The series is based on the ahistorical YA novel of the same name and reimagines the life of England's "Nine Days' Queen", Lady Jane Grey. Instead of being deposed just nine days after taking the throne, this swashbuckling fantasy takes us back to an alternative 16th-century England, where Jane (Emily Bader) is entangled with everything from the social division between humans and Ethians (human-animal shapeshifters), a secret plot to oust King Edward, and a sizzling love-hate marriage to one Lord Guildford Dudley (Edward Bluemel). It's sparky, sweary, saucy fun from start to finish.
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