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5 Shows to Binge-Watch Before They Leave Netflix Next Month

shows leaving – Netflix is saying goodbye to several notable series in June—including Sex and the City and Turn: Washington’s Spies. Here are five shows worth bingeing before June departures hit.

By the time the calendar flips to June, Netflix will be trimming its library again. And if you’ve been meaning to get around to a few favorites—spies, city romances, puzzle-box thrillers, and ’60s chaos—you’ll want to do it fast.

Here are five shows leaving Netflix in June that are still within reach for a proper, no-rush binge before they’re removed.

Turn: Washington’s Spies
Leaving on: June 10
If you want spycraft that’s tangled up with history. Turn: Washington’s Spies is the kind of series you fall into quickly—and then suddenly realize you’ve lost an entire weekend. The show’s story centers on the first spy ring set up by George Washington during the Revolutionary War. mapping the path of the men and women involved as they work to aid the fight for independence. With only four seasons, there’s a realistic window to start, binge, and finish before it disappears from Netflix.

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Sex and the City
Carrie Bradshaw and her friends have been navigating New York dating life for years—but the clock is ticking for anyone who plans to watch from a Netflix subscription instead of having access elsewhere. Sex and the City follows Carrie Bradshaw as she and her friends navigate the terrifying waters of dating in New York City. Premiering in 1998. the series has aged surprisingly well. still landing with the ups and downs of looking for love in a major city.

Brockmire
If your binge list needs something lighter—something that still has room for sharp turns—Brockmire is the one to check next. The series follows Hank Azaria. best known for his prolific voice work on The Simpsons. as a disgraced major league baseball announcer trying to claw his way back into the booth and reclaim his career after an outburst. The outburst follows him learning about his wife cheating. and the show uses that mess to drive a surprisingly watchable comeback story.

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Blindspot
Blindspot was part of the 2010s wave of broadcast TV built around a high-concept premise—and it’s remembered for nailing the puzzle-box energy better than some of its peers. Jaimie Alexander stars as a woman dumped in a duffel bag in Times Square with no memories and covered in tattoos. She later discovers that each of her many new tattoos is tied to a roadmap to crimes that are happening—and that the key to figuring out her lost identity sits with an FBI agent whose face is tattooed to her back.

Aquarius
For a binge that leans into the past. Aquarius sends viewers back to the ’60s and into the history surrounding the Charles Manson cult. David Duchovny stars as a member of the LAPD tasked with working alongside his partner to investigate and infiltrate Manson’s growing cult—and to find a way to shut it down. The series only lasted two seasons. but it still gives viewers a ride through one of the era’s darkest stories.

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All five are the kind of shows that reward pressing play and staying there. June departures are coming—so if there’s a title you’ve been circling, this is your moment to clear the queue.

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4 Comments

  1. Netflix always does this like it’s some kind of seasonal purge. I thought Turn was already gone though? Guess not.

  2. Turn: Washington’s Spies… that one is like, about current politics right? so why are they removing it in June like it’s a historical thing. I don’t even know, I just saw the headline.

  3. Brockmire leaving too? I never finished it because I kept “saving it for later” like an idiot. June is gonna be chaos, I swear. Also if Sex and the City is gone, then where am I supposed to watch when people try to convince me dating is “hard now” lol

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