57 Of The Best TV Shows To Stream On Amazon Prime Video In October

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1.The Affair (2014–19)

Dominic West, Maura Tierney, (Season 5, Episode 510 aired Oct. 27, 2019)

2.Alias (2001–06)

Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Garner, 'There's Only One Sydney Bristow' (Season 5, aired April 26, 2006)

3.American Horror Story (2011–)

Sarah Paulson and Wes Bentley in She Gets Revenge

4.The Americans (2013–18)

Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as Elizabeth and Philip Jennings in The Americans

5.Bones (2005–17)

Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz as Dr. Brennan and Seeley Booth on the set of Bones

6.The Boys (2019–)

A still from the series The Boys

7.Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003)

Alyson Hannigan, Sarah Michelle Gellar, 1997-03

8.Burn Notice (2007–13)

Bruce Campbell and Jeffrey Donovan on the set of Burn Notice in Miami

9.Catastrophe (2015–19)

Rob Delane and Sharon Horgan on set shooting Catastrophe

10.Community (2009–15)

the cast of community on set in halloween costumes

11.Dexter (2006–13)

Michael C. Hall as Dexter shooting a laboratory scene on the show

12.Do, Re & Mi (2021–)

the animated characters from Do Re and Mi

13.The Expanse (2015–)

Actor Steven Strait as James Holden in a still from the series The Expanse

14.Fairfax (2021–)*

a still from the animated series Fairfax

15.Farscape (1999–2003)

Claudia Black, Ben Browder

16.Flack (2019–)

A still of actor Anna Paquin as Robyn in the series Flack

17.Fleabag (2016–19)

A still from the series Fleabag

18.Goliath (2016–21)

Billy Bob Thornton in Season 4 of Goliath

19.Good Omens (2019–)

Michael Sheen and David Tennant as Crowly and Aziraphale in Good Omens

20.Grimm (2011–17)

David Giuntoli and Russell Hornsby capture someone in 'Lycanthropia' (Season 5, Episode 14, aired March 25, 2016)

21.Half & Half (2002–06)

Actors Valarie Pettiford and Essence Atkins on Season 4 of the series Half and Half

22.Hightown (2020–)

Monica Raymund on the set of Hightown

23.Hoarders (2009–)

Janet, "Phyllis/Janet" (Season 4, aired June 20, 2011)

24.House (2004–12)

Hugh Laurie and Peter Jacobson, "Blowing the Whistle" (Season 8, ep. 815, aired April 2, 2012)

25.Humans (2015–18)

Gemma Chan and Sam Palladio (Season 2, ep. 205, aired in US on March 13, 2017)

26.*I Know What You Did Last Summer (2021–)

actor Madison Iseman on the set of I Know What You Did Last Summer

27.Inuyashiki Last Hero (2017)

Ichiro Inuyashiki in "Last Hero"

28.Invincible (2021–)

Mark Grayson voiced by Steven Yeun in a still from Episode 8 of the series

29.Just Add Magic (2015–19)

A still from the series Just Add Magic

30.Lorena (2019)

A still Of Lorena Bobbitt in court from the series Lorena

31.Lost in Oz (2015–18)

A still from the series Lost in Oz

32.LuLaRich (2021)

DeAnne Stidham and Mark Stidham giving an interview for the docuseries LuLaRich

33.Making the Cut (2020–)

A model walking the runway

34.Married at First Sight (2014–)

Mindy Shiben and Zach Justice (Season 10, premiered Jan. 1, 2020)

35.The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017–)

Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam Midge Maisel

36.Moesha (1996–2001)

Mo to the E to the — Moesha is a coming-of-age story starring R&B icon Brandy. Following the life of a middle-class family in Los Angeles, it remains an important cultural text as one of the few major sitcoms to center dark-skinned Black girls with natural hair and address everyday, human issues outside the realm of trauma. In case you need reminding, it was also absolutely packed with great guest-star appearances, including Bernie Mac (The Bernie Mac Show), who played Moesha’s uncle; Usher; Jamie Foxx (Soul, Project Power); Jason Winston George (Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19); Kobe Bryant; Gabrielle Union (L.A.’s Finest, Being Mary Jane); Lil’ Kim; and Maya Angelou. Everything about this '90s sitcom, from the writing to the acting, feels authentic in its depiction of Black life.Watch it on Amazon Prime Video.

37.Mozart in the Jungle (2014–18)

Gael Garcia Bernal on set of Mozart In The Jungle

38.One Mississippi (2015–17)

A still from the series One Mississippi

39.Orphan Black (2013–17)

Joel Thomas Hynes and Tatiana Maslany (as Sarah), 'The Antisocialism of Sex', (Season 4, ep. 407, aired May 26, 2016

40.Panic (2021)

Jessica Sula as Natalie Williams in the series Panic

41.Poldark (2015–19)

Aidan Turner as Poldark

42.Psych (2006–14)

James Roday and Dulé Hill in 'S.E.I.Z.E. the Day' (Season 8, Episode 2, aired Jan. 15, 2014)

43.Reading Rainbow (1983–2015)

LeVar Burton with a dog

44.Scrubs (2001–10)

actors Zach Braff and Donald Faison on the set of Scrubs

45.September Mornings (2021–)

Liniker as Cassandra in September Mornings

46.Small Axe (2020)

A still from the anthology Small Axe

47.Solos (2021–)

Morgan Freeman and Dan Stevens in solos

48.Suits (2011–19)

Gabriel Macht, Meghan Markle in "Tiny Violin" (Season 7, Episode 715, aired April 11, 2018)

49.Teen Wolf (2011–17)

Tyler Pose as Scott McCall and Dylan O'Brien as Stiles in the series Teen Wolf

50.Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (2018–)

A still from the series Jack Ryan

51.Transparent (2014–19)

A still from Transparent

52.The Underground Railroad (2021)

William Jackson Harper as Royal holding hands with Thuso Mbedu as Cora Randall

53.Undone (2019–)

A still from the series Undone

54.Upload (2020–)

A still from the series upload

55.Victoria (2016–)

Jenna Coleman, Daniela Holtz, "Doll 123" (Season 1, ep. 101, aired in US on Jan. 17, 2017)

56.Wayne (2019–)

A still from the series Wayne

57.The Wilds (2020–)

A still from the series The Wilds

*Denotes title that has been newly added to Amazon Prime Video for October.

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