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10 Shows To Binge Watch On Netflix This Fall

Throw on your jammies and grab some popcorn, because I promise you'll be here awhile.

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10 Shows To Binge Watch On Netflix This Fall

Are you getting tired of scrolling through Netflix and having a hard time trying to find a new show to watch? Well look no further here are 10 of my all-time favorite binge watch-worthy shows this fall.

"Shameless"

The most current season is now finally on Netflix, so that means you have to watch it. Aren't you curious to know how the Gallaghers are doing?

"Ozark"

A show based around a man named Marty who got himself involved in doing the numbers for a drug cartel... What more could you want out of a show? Season two is out on Netflix now!

"American Horror Story"

The new season comes out September 12, but that doesn't mean the other seasons aren't worth binging beforehand! This upcoming season is supposed to have ties into a few others, so it would be a good refresher for some fans.

"The Fosters"

This show will put you in the feels every time. It's a good, family driven show that puts the foster system into perspective! 10/10 recommend!

"Orange Is The New Black"

If you aren't already watching this show, you have to start. The drama and the feminism what more could you want?!?

"The Crown"

If you're an Anglophile like me, this is for you. I do love history and I do love the royal family.

"Scandal"

Need I say more?

"The Inbetweeners"

If you love misfits this is your show! Cute, quirky and funny... a great binge-watching choice.

"Wild Wild Country"

There's only one season, but its an interesting show about those who just want to show love being shut down. Worth the watch!

"The Office"

A classic series perfect for any time, any place. Get caught up with Jim and Pam, Michael and Dwight and of course, Kevin. This show will never get old!

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