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15 Shows That You Should Watch On Netflix

Aren't we all constantly looking for something new to watch?

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15 Shows That You Should Watch On Netflix
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With classes about to start again we are all going to need to find something to do in those weird times between classes, so why not watch Netflix? Here's a list of my top 15 favorite shows:

1. New Girl

Jess is a mess. Nick is me. Winston is Prank Sinatra

2. Parks and Recreation

Eagleton sucks, breakfast food is the cure for anything, Burt Macklin is on the case, and Leslie Knope is Queen.


3. 30 Rock

Let's face it, we're all Liz Lemon, and Kenneth is adorable.

4. Arrested Development

Just remember, stay away from seals wearing bowties, there's always time for a new start, but most importantly, there's always money in the banana stand.

5. Bob's Burgers

Everyone could use a little bit of Tina Belcher's words of wisdom in their life.

6. The Walking Dead

Who doesn't love the zombie apocalypse? Just know, even you're favorite characters aren't immune to dying. "Fight the dead, fear the living".

7. Grey's Anatomy

You basically become a surgeon from watching this show. Also, Shonda Rhimes will stomp all over your heart and won't care at all.

8. Lost

Plane crashes on an island that no one can leave. Sounds pretty good, right? Well, it is! By the way, it's not Penny's boat, and stay away from the black smoke monster.

9. The Office

Michael Scott quotes, Jim and Pam, Jim's pranks on Dwight; what could be better?

10. How I Met Your Mother

Marshal and Lilly are goals, Robin Sparkles will complete your life, Barney is legan- wait for it -dary, and Ted is always in love with Robin. "NOBODY ASKED YOU PATRICE!"

11. Psych

Shawn and his partner Gus, also known as Doughnut Holschtein, or Hollabackatcha, or Magic Head to name a few, "psychically" solve hundreds of murder cases for the SBPD.

12. Sherlock

Sherlock may be a high-functioning sociopath, but he can also tell everything about a person just by their appearance. That's pretty cool if you ask me, and it comes in handy when you're trying to solve murders and fight crime.

13. Gilmore Girls

I can relate to the Gilmore's on a spiritual level. They love family, food, and coffee. They are my people.

14. Supernatural

Who doesn't love a good show about ghost hunting? But most importantly, Sam and Dean Winchester, that's all I really need to say.

15. House

If I got sick, I don't know if I would want to be Dr. House's patient or not. He gets results, that's for sure.


Now, grab the popcorn and some friends, its time to binge watch 3 seasons in a day.

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