The streaming service formerly known as CBS All Access isunderappreciated. It includes the CBS network's TV library, combined with the NFL on CBS, and the treasure trove of Viacom content. This means that Paramount Plus can entertain a wide range of tastes, from wine moms to football uncles and every young person in between. The price isn't too bad at $4.99 per month. Here are some shows you can watch if you want to try Paramount Plus.

NFL on CBS

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My husband is a die-hard ClevelandBrowns fan. We don't own an over-the-air receiver so we can't watch games at home. We were surprised to learn that we could watch the games on Paramount Plus since they are broadcasted on CBS.

Halo

One of the most popular video game franchise on the planet was adapted into a television show. It took some questionable liberties with canon, created some wholly laughable plot points, and answered the question of does master chief bone. If you are a fan of the game, it is a decent watch, if for nothing else than the best Spartan girl Kai-125.

RuPaul’s Drag Race

I've been a fan of the show for a long time. I didn't get to watch the show because it wasn't worth the high price of cable. I can catch up on the years I have missed since Drag Race and all of its spinoffs are on Paramount Plus. It has been a lifesaver in my household because we love that Drag Race isn't over-produced like most other reality competition shows, and it's fun to watch beautiful and occasionally bitchy queens.

Nickelodeon

All That, Guts, Nick Arcade, and SpongeBob SquarePants are some of the shows that I can rewatch if I want to. They still hold up well.

MTV

It's the same thing for MTV. When I was a teen, my afternoons were dominated by MTV. One of the best reality shows of all time was The Real World, which introduced Ruthie, Puck, and Teck, who were household names in their day.

Behind the Music

Music documentary are always interesting to watch. The series, which featured profiles on Ricky Martin, LL Cool J, and others, is still as addicting to watch as its predecessor. The musical acts that dominated their adolescence, like Fat Joe and Bret Michaels, are something that the younger generation doesn't want to miss.

Star Trek: Lower Decks

The multiple Star Trek spinoffs on Paramount Plus seem like naked attempts to cash in on the history and prestige of the Star Trek name, but they are actually pretty decent shows. The lives of the Red Shirts are chronicled in Star Trek: Lower Decks. There are a lot of references to the Trek canon in the show, but you don't have to understand them.

Jackass Forever

For the past 20 years, Jackass' humor has remained crude and gross and borderline offensive. Jackassforever is the funniest movie of the year. I almost stopped breathing because of the laughter. There is something sweet about the way these men enjoy hurting themselves and others in a way that is good for them.