Kelly Lawler

USA TODAY

Happy 2016 everybody! It's a brand new year and you should start it off the right way: By spending your hard-earned day off watching TV.

But, with all that TV out there, what should you watch? Never fear, we've rounded up 5 (stream-able) options for you to binge this weekend. And even if you can't get to them this weekend, these shows are good enough to watch any time of the year.

1. The 100

We recommended The 100 the last time we gave you a binge guide, and we're doing it again because the show is returning for its third season on Jan. 21 and you have just enough time left to catch up with the first two seasons on Netflix. The CW show, which follows a group of 100 teens sent to repopulate Earth 100 years after a nuclear apocalypse, is still the most morally complex show on television, with a magnetic cast and a darkness that never overpowers it. Seriously, get on this show. You have 21 days to catch up.

2. Sherlock

Just in time for the Victorian-era set special (airing 9 p.m. ET/PT tonight on PBS Masterpiece), take a gander at the show (on Netflix) that turned Benedict Cumberbatch into the king of Tumblr. The usual show follows Sherlock (Cumberbatch in fine form) and Watson (Martin Freeman) in modern times in London. We can only hope the wry humor, quick wit and almost incomprehensibly fast dialogue follows Sherlock and Watson to their one-off adventure in the 19th century.

3. Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Still wanting some Star Wars in your life even after seeing The Force Awakens? If you've already re-watched the movies consider the animated Clone Wars TV show, on Netflix, which is a surprisingly sophisticated show for one that's aimed at kids. Don't be scared away by its mid-prequel setting (the events of the show take place between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), the animated series manages to create a sympathetic, heroic Anakin that we never saw in the movies. Paired with new characters that add new perspectives to the galaxy (including Anakin's padawan learner Ahsoka), the show is genuinely entertaining and realizes some of the prequels' unrealized potential.

4. Parks and Recreation

It's been almost a year since the beloved sitcom aired its final episode, so we might be emotionally prepared to watch it again (but no promises). And if you start on New Year's Day you might be through seasons 1-6 in time for season 7 to drop on Netflix on Jan. 13. That's a work ethic that would make Leslie Knope proud.

5. Master of None

Why not start 2016 with one of the best shows of 2015? The Aziz Ansari Netflix comedy dropped its entire 10-episode season back in November but in case you missed it, it's a smartly written look at an Indian actor (Ansari) trying to make it in NYC. With episodes about race representation in media, everyday sexism and the relationship between immigrants and their children, it's a comedy that is incredibly insightful. You can probably get the whole season done in a single day, which is just an excellent way to spend the day.