It's not long for this world if you know what I mean. The app will be merged with Discovery Plus in the year 2023. But that isn't done yet. Before the transition begins, it is a good idea to catch up on all the shows from the previous year.

Everything is available on the premium network. There are stand up specials, screwball dramedies, irreverent animated series, and everything in between. A lot to digest at once. We have compiled a list of shows to help you start.

Hacks

A legendary stand-up diva in need of a new act and a young, disgraced TV writer trying to save her reputation are the unlikely duo of comedians in Hacks. The first season focuses on how the two are thrown together after major career setbacks, while the second season looks at how the duo fares on the road. The show has a lot of laughs from the two squabbling over their different approaches to comedy.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

John Oliver makes the news cycle less horrible by making it funnier. Oliver keeps things fresh with evergreen deep dives into society's problems. Half the fun of tuning in is seeing what crazy stunt Oliver will pull with the money.

How To with John Wilson

How To with John Wilson is a show that captures the randomness of daily life. Each season there is a series of how-to videos narrated by Wilson as he navigates his own personal problems. Wilson is led down poignant and unpredictable rabbit holes by the topics.

Euphoria

Every generation has a show about bad teens. You don't need to be a teen to relate to the show's themes of addiction, redemption, and struggling to be comfortable in your own skin The plot lines can get a bit melodramatic, but that doesn't make the show boring.

Peacemaker

TheSuicide Squad is a spinoff of Peacemaker. Peacemaker offers a different take on the superhero genre. John Cena is hilarious as the jingoistic yet incompetent character on the show. The opening credits should always be skipped.

The Rehearsal

Nathan Fielder is one of the funniest people on the planet. Fielder hires actors to help strangers rehearse important life moments before they happen. There isn't anything like this on TV since Fielder's last show, Nathan for You.

Succession

Succession asks who will get a kiss from their father. The show follows the exploits of the wealthy Roy family. The four children are squabbling over who will take over when their father is no longer able to. There is a lot of backstabbing with donuts. What else do you want?

Jerrod Carmichael: Rothaniel

Jerrod Carmichael's third stand-up special is more of an intimate confession. The special explores Carmichael's relationship with his family and his emotions after he revealed a personal secret on stage. It is a performance that stays in your mind for a long time after the credits roll.

The Righteous Gemstones

Succession in a mega church would have The Righteous Gemstones. The show follows a family of televangelists who lead extravagant lives for the church. The characters are larger than life, the plot is bananas, and you probably won't look at creator and actor Danny McBride the same way again. Good luck getting the songs out of your head during the two seasons.

House of the Dragon

House of the Dragon was the Game of Throne's spinoff. There is plenty of the same intrigue, incest, and CGI dragons that made the original series a success, regardless of how you feel about the Game of Throne finale. It's fun to hate on the bad wigs even if you didn't like the show. calibrate your tv before watching