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What to Stream the Weekend of January 5

Comedians getting coffee, the end of the world and more!

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Keisha Hatchett

Spending the weekend indoors and not sure what to watch? TV Guide's Editor-in-Chief Mickey O'Connor has a few suggestions. Here's what you should stream this weekend.

Jerry Seinfeld and President Obama, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

Jerry Seinfeld and President Obama, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

Crackle

1. Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

Created and hosted by Jerry Seinfeld, the talk series moves to Netflix after nine seasons on Crackle. The show has seen a variety of guests including President Barack Obama, Aziz Ansari, Robert Klein, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jon Stewart, and George Wallace. Catch it streaming on Netflix starting Friday, Jan. 5.

The End of the F**king World

The End of the F**king World

Netflix

2. The End of the F***ing World

Based on the graphic novels of the same name, this refreshing drama centers around James (Alex Lawther), a self-proclaimed psychopath who heads out on the road with Alyssa (Jessica Barden), a foul-mouthed rebel longing for reprieve from her boring life. As they wander across the country to escape adulthood, they'll end up crossing a few lines they won't be able to turn back from. All eight episodes head to Netflix on Friday, Jan. 5.

Sonja Sohn, Jahking Guillory, The Chi

Sonja Sohn, Jahking Guillory, The Chi

Matt Dinerstein/Showtime

3. The Chi

Created by Emmy-winner Lena Waithe (Master of None) and executive produced by Common, this compelling series centers on a group of interconnected characters living in the the South Side of Chicago. It stars Alex Hibbert as a pre-teen forced to grow up too quickly, Yolanda Ross as a working mom who life will soon become more complicated and Jacob Latimore as her son Emmett. Catch the first episode, which is now streaming on YouTube, or head over to Showtime's app.