Darius Rucker Lists His Binge Worthy Shows

Darius Rucker Lists His Binge Worthy Shows

Between the quarantine of 2020 and the recent holiday break, a lot of people are caught up on their favorite shows.

Did you finish a series that you’ve been wanting to watch? Or maybe discover something new to binge?

Darius Rucker had some time over the past several months to catch up on his favorite shows, so we checked in on what was on his watchlist.

Darius shared, “Ozark. Season Three of Ozark was just, if you’re an Ozark fan, I’m not gonna spoil it for you, but the ending was just genius. I never saw it coming. It was genius. Ozark is great.” Darius also recommends the show Letterkenny, “I watch that show, and I just laugh constantly. It’s a Canadian comedy and it just kills me.”

But his real viewing preference, “Peaky Blinders – my favorite show of all time, the Peaky Blinders. It is some of the best television I’ve ever seen.”

Darius added one more show to his list, “Billions is friggin’ genius. The writing on that show and the acting and then you throw some music in too, you know, man, it’s such a great show. Billions is such a great show.”

Of course Darius laughs about all the viewing options he has now compared to when he was a kid, “I’m 54 now, and I think back to my childhood and what TV was like when I was a kid and three channels and now you have 72 million different apps you can watch. It’s crazy, so there’s always something crazy on TV.”

Something we recommend watching? How about Darius’ video for his latest chart climber, “Beers and Sunshine”…

Photo courtesy of UMG Nashville

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