After briefly losing the top spot, Louis Levy’s Off Campus reclaimed the number‑one position on Prime Video this week. Based on Elle Kennedy’s novel series, the show follows music student Ella Bright and star hockey player Belmont Cameli as they navigate an unexpected romance. Since its May debut, the drama has earned strong acclaim, but if you’re looking for something different, Prime Video offers plenty of other compelling options. Below are three standout series worth binge‑watching now.
1
‘Rules of Engagement’ (2007–2013)

Created by Tom Hertz, Rules of Engagement is a CBS sitcom that follows a married couple, an engaged couple, and their single friends as they navigate dating, marriage, and friendship. The ensemble includes Patrick Warburton, Megyn Price, Oliver Hudson, Bianca Kajlich, David Spade and Adhir Kalyan, with frequent guest appearances from actors such as Curtis Armstrong, Jessica Walter, and Tony Hale.
Produced by Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Productions, the series ran for seven seasons and a hundred episodes. While critics were mixed, audiences responded positively, delivering solid ratings and earning three Emmy nominations along with four BMI Film & TV Awards for Best TV Music.
2
‘Primeval’ (2007–2011)
British sci‑fi creator Tim Haines and Adrian Hodges introduced Primeval, a series about a team of scientists who investigate temporal anomalies across the United Kingdom. As creatures from the past and future threaten the present, the team works to contain the anomalies while uncovering a larger conspiracy that could end the world. The core cast features Douglas Henshall, James Murray, Andrew‑Lee Potts, Lucy Brown, Hannah Spearritt, Juliet Aubrey and Ben Miller.
Initially compared unfavorably to Doctor Who, the show grew in popularity after its first season. By the end of its five‑season run, Primeval had become a celebrated international hit, earning a reputation as one of the best British sci‑fi series of all time and spawning novels, games, a spin‑off, and merchandise.
3
‘Small Axe’ (2020)
Small Axe is a five‑part anthology created and directed by Steve McQueen that chronicles the experiences of West Indian immigrants in England from the 1960s through the 1980s. Each film tells a distinct story set against real historical events, featuring an ensemble cast that includes Letitia Wright, John Boyega, Malachi Kirby, Michael Ward, and Shaun Parkes.
Premiering at the 2020 New York Film Festival and later screening at Cannes, the series received near‑universal acclaim. Critics praised its blend of political insight, personal narratives, and emotional depth, leading to awards such as a Golden Globe, a Peabody, and six BAFTAs. Though sometimes overlooked, Small Axe is widely regarded as one of the finest miniseries of the 21st century.

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