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5 reasons why Outer Banks should be your next binge-watch

and it absolutely deserves your attention. Described as "a coming of age story," it really just gives you the perfect excuse to ogle a bunch of hot teens who are constantly in swimsuits like it's their second skin.

When you push play on the series premiere, you think you're getting one show about forbidden romances and idyllic life in a vacation town. But as your binge-watch continues, you realize it becomes a completely new thing as the search for buried treasure ignites a murder mystery with lethal consequences.Image zoomthe hot teens? Onscreen the characters are all under 18 but in real life the actors are in their early to late 20's.

It also doesn't hurt that literally everyone on the cast has perfectly salt-swept hair from the ocean breeze, flawless skin despite all that sun exposure, and abs for days. Even when they sweat, they do it beautifully . It's basically how you think you look after a day at the beach when you really look like a wet, smelly dog. This is the picture-perfect summer vacation of your dreams, literally.

And for a show set in the southeast in the dead of summer, viewers get to dive deep into the world onscreen without having to endure the muggy humidity or millions of mosquito bites that normally come with an extended trip to that area. Again, this is what you always want your summer days to look and feel, without all the pesky annoyances that usually come with them.was in its glory days — a soapy teen drama with romance and murder, all set to a great soundtrack.

There are dead bodies, corrupt cops, shady smugglers with guns, Department of Children and Family Services drama, and so much more. There's a literal Chekhov's gun introduced in the first episode that keeps popping up, and you just know it's going to cause some real damage later. Where the season starts, where it goes in the middle, and where it ends up are so unpredictable that you should just go along for the ride no matter where it takes you.

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