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Netflix Shows Worth Binge Watching Over and Over

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Netflix Shows Worth Binge Watching Over and Over
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Binge-watching is everyone's favorite hobby. It's easy to go through one show and be done with it for good, but how many shows can you really watch multiple times without getting sick of them? Here's some shows I personally know I'll watch again and again, and I hope you'll give them all a try...or two.

1. One Tree Hill

Nine seasons full of intensity, drama, whole-hearted life lessons and of course, basketball, this show is a classic that'll never get old. Whether you're team Nathan or team Lucas, you'll never get tired of watching them go from half brothers that hate each other; to best friends with a bond stronger than any other. Not to mention all of their amazing friends and love interests. From murderous fathers to psycho impersonators to kidnapping nannies to heartbreak, this show has everything to keep you watching-and starting over once you finish.


2. Gossip Girl

Following the drama of the superficial lives of a bunch of rich kids in New York City never seemed so fun. Gossip is something we pretend to hate, and secretly love, just like the lovable characters on this show. Watching the developing relationships full of corruption and backstabbing and rooting for favorite couples never gets old *cough* Chuck and Blair. Not to mention the insane amount of relatable attitude.


3. The Vampire Diaries

Another binge-worthy classic that involves endless love triangles and a bunch of really hot guys -- already enough to get you hooked. Not to mention the true growth of characters like the one and only, Damon Salvatore. Whether it was the allure of vampirism, the intense drama, the immense amount of tragedy, or the Salvatore brothers themselves, we sat and watched it all in awe. And we'd gladly do it again and again.


4. White Collar

What happens when crime collides with justice? Just about the best thing ever. The alluring Neal Caffrey may be one of the bad guys,but his insane amount of charm, confidence, and finesse is enough to convince even the best of us he's changed. That along with the other characters' nonstop sarcasm and wit. His storyline hooks us until the end; or what we think is the end, and leaves us with one of the most tear-jerking, yet satisfying series finales that makes the show worth a repeat. That and Matt Bomer's smile.


5. Friends

This old-school comedy is one for every generation. With a laugh every few minutes, how can you not want to watch more? You don't even have to keep up with the storyline to enjoy this one, which makes it easy and simple to enjoy whenever, and wherever. The humor, relatebility, and easy going nature of the show make it lovable, which is something you'll always enjoy.


6. Grey's Anatomy

This show is arguably more drama then medicine, but that's okay because it's the drama that keeps us wanting more. Thirteen seasons and counting, you could binge watch it over and over before each new season even comes out. The intensity, tragedy, and high death rate; mixed with the sarcasm, lovable relationships, and character growth throughout the show are incredible. Not to mention the actors are really nice to look at. Handsome AND smart -- I'd call that a win/win.


7. Supernatural

Perhaps less well-known than the rest, Supernatural is more than meets the eye. Not only does it surround criminal cases involving the supernatural, but it also follows the incredible relationship of two brothers who've never had it easy. Whether it's the battle between good and evil, evil and less evil, or a blurred line where you can't tell which side is worth being on; this intense show keeps you wanting more. Besides, how many other shows can bring the dead back to life more than once and not be questioned?

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