There's nothing worse than your favourite TV series coming to end.
But Jeff Bezos has a recommendation for Apple TV users looking for something to binge watch.
In an interview with PEOPLE, Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sánchez dished the dirt on the couple's daily life and it turns out they're just like the rest of us - if we had $189 billion dollars, that is.
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When they have time to themselves, Sánchez revealed that they often spend it at home catching up on some TV.
The 54-year-old told the outlet: "My favorite time is when the house is calm and quiet and Jeff and I are deciding what show we’re going to binge that night.
'It takes a little bit of time to decide,' she continued. "You can imagine our tastes are a little different. But I love our TV time, we just have the best time."
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As for shows the Amazon founder and his soon-to-be wife would recommend, 'We recently saw Baby Reindeer, which of course everyone saw,' she said.
The Netflix limited series tells the shocking true story of its creator, Richard Gadd, who found himself in a terrifying position when he became a victim of stalking.
The show went viral soon after its release on the streaming platform, causing the woman who inspired stalker Martha (played by Jessica Gunning) to step forward and slam Gadd's claims.
Sánchez continued: "Fallout was also so good. We also just finished Presumed Innocent, which was incredible."
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And, the couple's final recommendation is underrated Apple TV original, Severance.
The series, which stars Adam Scott and Patricia Arquette, follows employees at a fictional corporation who agree to a 'severance' program in which their non-work and personal memories are separated.
The Apple TV synopsis reads: "Mark (Scott) leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. When a mysterious colleague appears outside of work, it begins a journey to discover the truth about their jobs."
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Bezos and Sánchez 'loved' the psychological thriller, which was first released in 2022, but if their endorsement isn't enough, the show's Rotten Tomatoes rating might just convince you.
Scoring a 97 percent approval rating amongst critics and 87 percent approval amongst viewers, the show has proved pretty popular. And, Reddit users call it both 'thrilling' and 'mysterious,' and say it's 'very underrated.'
But, don't worry if you binge the first season in mere days - there's only seven episodes to get through - a second is due to hit the streaming platform in January of next year.