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6 Netflix Shows To Binge-Watch This Fall

Next time you are looking for a show to watch, try these!

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6 Netflix Shows To Binge-Watch This Fall
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We all love 'Netflix', and thank God for it everyday. Being able to stream through hundreds of shows and movies, who won't pay monthly for that. Not only is 'Netflix' my go-to when I have nothing to do or when I have so much to do, it is also for many others. This article will help you narrow down your choices this fall. These choices could help you to not spend all your time looking for a show, but more time watching it. Here are some TV-shows that may attract those who like drama, romance, mystery, and/or even suspense. These are personally my favorite shows and binge-watched all of them. Hope you enjoy this article!



1. Grey's Anatomy.

Before the 13th season comes back in the ending of September, you still have time to catch up! You can do it! This series is about incoming surgeon interns, finding their way through their surgery residence and life. If you are a drama-person this should be your first choice! if you haven't already started watching it. After the first episode, I guarantee you, you will be hooked! If I can watch eight seasons in three weeks, you can do more!!

2. Friends.

As a kid, I would watch 'Friends' with my mother and enjoyed it! It wasn't until my freshmen of college to decide to watch all seasons. And, finishing all 10 seasons the show was so much more impacting emotionally. This is great for the end of each day to sit down and enjoy this comedy tv series. I recommend watching 'Friends', even if you think you saw all the episode, you didn't.

3. How To Get Away With Murder.

If you like more suspense tv-shows, this is for you! With Shonda Rhimes on a role with her newest series, each episode makes you want more. With just two seasons to catch up, I believe in you!

4. Scandal.

If you like drama mixed with a political setting, this one is definitely for you. Having a love triangle with the president and Jake Ballard, things can get really interesting very fast in these five seasons.

5. Stranger Things.

I can tell you that only eight episodes isn't enough. And, you will get upset and demand more. But, this 'Netflix' original is one of the best shows on 'Netflix'. At the end of each episode, it will leave you hanging. I love tv-shows like this one, because I'm always at the edge of my seat, not wanting to pause it for nothing.

6. Bates Motel.

Into a really odd and interesting series this fall? Try 'Bates Motel', Nora and Norman move to a new town to start a new life, but end up starting a life that changes them both. Just three seasons to go! You can do it!



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