Hulu seems to be developing a specialty in older shows to go along with their current offerings...I noticed that Buffy the Vampire Slayer and several other shows of that vintage recently moved there from Netflix.
Two new Hulu finds:
1. Younger--This has been around a few seasons but was never available on any of the streaming services. Sutton Foster, who is an amazing Broadway actress, plays a newly divorced woman in her 40s who decides to pretend that she is in her 20s to get an entry-level job in publishing, which had been her intended career field before early marriage and motherhood. You do have to ignore the fact that while Foster could easily pass for someone in her 30s, the 20s are a bit too far to go...but the comedy is so good, and the characters are so charming, that it is worth it.
2. Worst Cooks in America--this is a terrible title but actually a pretty good show. The premise is that two chefs take a group of people who are genuinely awful cooks and teach them to cook, competing to see who can improve the most during the run of the show. Although there is some good-natured teasing and trash-talking, the tone of the show is overall supportive of the contestants and the chefs genuinely seem to want to see them learn and succeed. Plus, as someone who can cook, I can actually see where people are going wrong and what the chefs are critiquing, whereas with a lot of the food competition shows everyone seems to be debating some very fine points.