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'BoJack Horseman' - The show follows the life of BoJack Horseman, a former TV star who's now washed-up and trying to get by in Hollywood.
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'Stranger Things' - The '80s-inspired show sees three kids having to deal with the mysterious disappearance of their friend Will, all with the help of a super-powerful, alien-like girl. The plot escalates when they realize there's more to the story than they thought.
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'The Office' - The original UK version of 'The Office' featured Ricky Gervais, but it was the Steve Carell version that gathered a cult of fans all around the world. Sadly for Netflix subscribers, all nine seasons are going to Peacock in January 2021, so watch while you still can!
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'Orange is the New Black' - This funny, often tear-jerking, female prison drama portrays the lives and decisions of several inmates. It is one of the best Netflix shows to binge-watch.
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'American Vandal' - 'American Vandal' is essentially a satire of true-crime documentaries as it explores the aftermath of a high-school prank that may cost a boy's chance to graduate.
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'Better Call Saul' - When the 'Breaking Bad' spin-off was announced, fans were left wondering whether it would ever rise to the same level of complexity. But Bob Odenkirk's ability to make Saul a jerkish yet empathetic character laid all those doubts to rest.
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'Arrested Development' - The fact that the Bluths are one of the most dysfunctional families to ever grace our screens makes 'Arrested Development' one of the best comedy sitcoms in history.
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'Mindhunter' - Holden Ford is an FBI agent in the '70s whose work is essentially at the origin of a behavioral science unit. Ford obsessively delves into the minds of serial killers in order to solve crimes.
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'Twin Peaks' - The series was originally released in 1990, and it tells the story of an FBI agent investigating a murder that took place in a small town. It only lasted for two series, but it was enough to gather a cult following.
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'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' - The Tina Fey-produced show tells the story of Kimmy, a woman who was kidnapped as a girl and spent 15 years in captivity. Once she's rescued, she starts a whole new life in New York City. This series is funny, fast-paced, and full of pop-culture references!
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'The Walking Dead' - If you haven't watched it yet, you'll find that it's almost impossible to steer away from the spoilers of one of the most talked-about shows on TV. However, no character is really safe from the zombie apocalypse, which makes it a turbulent ride all the time.
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'American Crime Story: People vs. O.J. Simpson' - 'People vs. O.J. Simpson' recreates the infamous trial of former NFL star Orenthal James "OJ" Simpson after the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. The season was nominated for 20 Emmys, winning eight.
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'Sherlock' - One of the most beloved crime series on TV, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch as detective Sherlock Holmes, 'Sherlock' does a great job at capturing the essence of Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic stories.
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'Master of None' - Aziz Ansari's comedy tackles all our favorite millennial issues, including race, relationships, and sex. Sweet yet funny, the show is a perfect depiction of what it is like to date as a 30-year-old in today's world.
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'GLOW' - 'GLOW' is a comedy about a group of women who perform for a Los Angeles wrestling organization, battling stereotypes and sexism both in and out of the ring.
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'Black Mirror' - Every episode of the British series explores the events in which technology and humans' darkest instincts meet in what feels like a not-so-distant future. It's brilliant, scary, and incredibly addictive.
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'Dear White People' - The Netflix original feeds off of Spike Lee's drama of the same name, but it expands on the personal stories of college students who must deal with racism in a prestigious learning institution.
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'Everything Sucks!' - The upbeat coming-of-age show is set in the '90s, and follows the lives of a group of high-school students who struggle to define their own identities and find their place in the world.
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'Rectify' - Despite not being a very popular TV show, 'Rectify' actually features some incredible performances. It tells the story of a man who is deemed innocent after spending 19 years on death row, and the struggles he faces when coming back to the real world.
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'Godless' - The show is set in 1880's American West, and follows a gang leader who ends up in a small village inhabited almost entirely by women. From the creator of 'Logan,' it features 'Downton Abbey's' Michelle Dockery.
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'Daredevil' - 'Daredevil' is arguably one of the best superhero series ever. Charlie Cox plays Daredevil, the blind lawyer turned vigilante by night.
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'The West Wing' - The political drama follows the lives of White House staff members. With one of the finest cast ensembles TV has ever seen, you can now watch all of its seven seasons on Netflix. Watch while you can, as the show is set to move to HBO Max in winter 2020.
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'Big Mouth' - The characters in this coming-of-age animated comedy are voiced by some very well-known actors, including Nick Kroll, Jordan Peele, and John Mulaney.
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'Jessica Jones' - Marvel's Jessica Jones got her own TV series, allowing for a deeper exploration of themes like domestic abuse, which viewers likely wouldn't get from other superhero shows.
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'Extras'
- Ricky Gervais' 'The Office' follow-up portrays the life of actor Andy Millman, who has to face the fact that he's stuck with a terrible agent and only gets jobs as an extra. It's only two seasons long, which makes it perfect for a binge-watching session.
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'Breaking Bad' - The show features Bryan Cranston as high school chemistry teacher Walter White and Aaron Paul as his meth-cooking former student Jesse Pinkman.
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'BoJack Horseman' - The show follows the life of BoJack Horseman, a former TV star who's now washed-up and trying to get by in Hollywood.
© Getty Images
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'Stranger Things' - The '80s-inspired show sees three kids having to deal with the mysterious disappearance of their friend Will, all with the help of a super-powerful, alien-like girl. The plot escalates when they realize there's more to the story than they thought.
© BrunoPress
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'The Office' - The original UK version of 'The Office' featured Ricky Gervais, but it was the Steve Carell version that gathered a cult of fans all around the world. Sadly for Netflix subscribers, all nine seasons are going to Peacock in January 2021, so watch while you still can!
© NL Beeld
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'Orange is the New Black' - This funny, often tear-jerking, female prison drama portrays the lives and decisions of several inmates. It is one of the best Netflix shows to binge-watch.
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'American Vandal' - 'American Vandal' is essentially a satire of true-crime documentaries as it explores the aftermath of a high-school prank that may cost a boy's chance to graduate.
© BrunoPress
6 / 27 Fotos
'Better Call Saul' - When the 'Breaking Bad' spin-off was announced, fans were left wondering whether it would ever rise to the same level of complexity. But Bob Odenkirk's ability to make Saul a jerkish yet empathetic character laid all those doubts to rest.
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'Arrested Development' - The fact that the Bluths are one of the most dysfunctional families to ever grace our screens makes 'Arrested Development' one of the best comedy sitcoms in history.
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'Mindhunter' - Holden Ford is an FBI agent in the '70s whose work is essentially at the origin of a behavioral science unit. Ford obsessively delves into the minds of serial killers in order to solve crimes.
© Getty Images
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'Twin Peaks' - The series was originally released in 1990, and it tells the story of an FBI agent investigating a murder that took place in a small town. It only lasted for two series, but it was enough to gather a cult following.
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'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' - The Tina Fey-produced show tells the story of Kimmy, a woman who was kidnapped as a girl and spent 15 years in captivity. Once she's rescued, she starts a whole new life in New York City. This series is funny, fast-paced, and full of pop-culture references!
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'The Walking Dead' - If you haven't watched it yet, you'll find that it's almost impossible to steer away from the spoilers of one of the most talked-about shows on TV. However, no character is really safe from the zombie apocalypse, which makes it a turbulent ride all the time.
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'American Crime Story: People vs. O.J. Simpson' - 'People vs. O.J. Simpson' recreates the infamous trial of former NFL star Orenthal James "OJ" Simpson after the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. The season was nominated for 20 Emmys, winning eight.
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'Sherlock' - One of the most beloved crime series on TV, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch as detective Sherlock Holmes, 'Sherlock' does a great job at capturing the essence of Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic stories.
© BrunoPress
14 / 27 Fotos
'Master of None' - Aziz Ansari's comedy tackles all our favorite millennial issues, including race, relationships, and sex. Sweet yet funny, the show is a perfect depiction of what it is like to date as a 30-year-old in today's world.
© BrunoPress
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'GLOW' - 'GLOW' is a comedy about a group of women who perform for a Los Angeles wrestling organization, battling stereotypes and sexism both in and out of the ring.
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'Black Mirror' - Every episode of the British series explores the events in which technology and humans' darkest instincts meet in what feels like a not-so-distant future. It's brilliant, scary, and incredibly addictive.
© Getty Images
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'Dear White People' - The Netflix original feeds off of Spike Lee's drama of the same name, but it expands on the personal stories of college students who must deal with racism in a prestigious learning institution.
© Getty Images
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'Everything Sucks!' - The upbeat coming-of-age show is set in the '90s, and follows the lives of a group of high-school students who struggle to define their own identities and find their place in the world.
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'Rectify' - Despite not being a very popular TV show, 'Rectify' actually features some incredible performances. It tells the story of a man who is deemed innocent after spending 19 years on death row, and the struggles he faces when coming back to the real world.
© BrunoPress
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'Godless' - The show is set in 1880's American West, and follows a gang leader who ends up in a small village inhabited almost entirely by women. From the creator of 'Logan,' it features 'Downton Abbey's' Michelle Dockery.
© BrunoPress
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'Daredevil' - 'Daredevil' is arguably one of the best superhero series ever. Charlie Cox plays Daredevil, the blind lawyer turned vigilante by night.
© BrunoPress
22 / 27 Fotos
'The West Wing' - The political drama follows the lives of White House staff members. With one of the finest cast ensembles TV has ever seen, you can now watch all of its seven seasons on Netflix. Watch while you can, as the show is set to move to HBO Max in winter 2020.
© BrunoPress
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'Big Mouth' - The characters in this coming-of-age animated comedy are voiced by some very well-known actors, including Nick Kroll, Jordan Peele, and John Mulaney.
© Getty Images
24 / 27 Fotos
'Jessica Jones' - Marvel's Jessica Jones got her own TV series, allowing for a deeper exploration of themes like domestic abuse, which viewers likely wouldn't get from other superhero shows.
© BrunoPress
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'Extras'
- Ricky Gervais' 'The Office' follow-up portrays the life of actor Andy Millman, who has to face the fact that he's stuck with a terrible agent and only gets jobs as an extra. It's only two seasons long, which makes it perfect for a binge-watching session.
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The best Netflix shows for binge-watching
September 25 is Binge Day
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With so many critically acclaimed, thrilling shows on Netflix, it is almost impossible to choose what to binge-watch next. Luckily, most of us can agree that several of the streaming service's shows rise above the rest.
Click through this gallery to see some of Netflix's best shows ever.
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