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5 Netflix Series To Binge-Watch When You're Procrastinating

Sometimes, you just need to procrastinate so you don't lose your sanity -- okay?

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5 Netflix Series To Binge-Watch When You're Procrastinating
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Netflix can be your best friend, or your worst enemy, especially when you have homework to do by midnight, a ten-page paper due at your 8:00 am class, or midterm exams to study for. But when it's all laid out, who do we really choose? Netflix. So to enhance your procrastination this fall, and to further stress you out later for watching Netflix, here are 5 series to binge-watch:

1. Grey's Anatomy

Let's face it, Grey's is inevitable. With only a little over 250 episodes, it's a perfect way to procrastinate while indulging in the drama between the cast, brain surgeries, heart surgeries, broken bones, trauma patients, etc.

2. Orange Is The New Black

If you've never watched it before, prepare to become addicted. If you can make it through the first 3 episodes (they're very... handsy), then you're good! And by the end of season 4, you'll be in tears. Promise.

3. The Carrie Diaries

There's only 2 seasons, so this might be a good one if you only want to procrastinate a little bit.

4. Stranger Things

There's only one season so far, which makes this one even better than #3 if you don't want to procrastinate THAT much!

5. Nurse Jackie

This one you'll get addicted to really fast, and it's really good but kind of frustrating because of the drugs and cheating. But hey, there's only 7 seasons!

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