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15 Shows And Movies To Binge Watch On Netflix

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15 Shows And Movies To Binge Watch On Netflix

If you have a Netflix account and are not binge watching, then you're doing it wrong. I have watched all of these 15 series and movies and they are all amazing. Next time you have a free couple of hours...or days sit down and watch some of Netflix's best.

1. Gossip Girl

"A group of hyper privileged Manhattan private-school kids seem to get away with everything. Except an anonymous blogger is watching their every move."

Six seasons.

2. Stranger Things

"On his way home from a friend's house, young Will sees something terrifying. Nearby, a sinister secret lurks in the depths of a government lab."

The second season comes out July 2017.

3. Keith

"Natalie is high school royalty, but her status crumbles when she falls for and soon befriends new guy Keith, who seems to be hiding something."

4. A Series of Unfortunate Events

"The dreadful history of the Baudelaire children begins with a deadpan narrator, a terrible fire and the ominous arrival of a distant relative."

This series as not been renewed yet on Netflix, but most likely will be.

5. American Horror Story

"American Horror Story is an anthology horror drama series"...plus Evan Peters.

Six seasons.

6. One Tree Hill

"In this series, half-brother Lucas and Nathan alternate between kinship and rivalry on the basketball court and in the hearts of their friends."

Nine seasons.

7. Remember Me

"A restless college student is sinking fast until he meets a girl with light in her eyes...but darkness surrounds him."

8. Hush

"A deaf writer who retreated into the woods to live a solitary life must fight for her life in silence when a masked killer appears in her window."

9. The Office

"The Office is a hilarious documentary-style look into the humorous and sometimes poignant foolishness that plagues the world of 9-to-5."

Nine seasons.

10. The Fundamentals of Caring

"In this inspiring buddy comedy, a young shut-in and his caregiver take a road trip in search to find landmarks, but end up finding hope and friendship."

11. Orange is the New Black

"Piper Chapman doesn't deserve her prison sentence. Of course, every one of her fellow inmates thinks the same thing."

Four seasons.

12. 6 Years

"As a volatile young couple who have been together for six years approach college graduation, unexpected career opportunities threaten their future."

13. Parks and Recreation

"In this Emmy-nominated comedy, an employee with a rural Parks and Recreation department is full of energy and ideas but bogged down by bureaucracy."

Seven seasons.

14. Fuller House

"The entire Tanner clan comes together for a final reunion before the family home is sold, but parting turns out to be tougher than expected."

Two seasons.

15. Shameless

"An alcoholic man lives in a perpetual stupor while his six children with whom he lives cope as best they can."

Seven seasons.


All descriptions taken from Netflix.com.

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