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7 Amazing Shows On Netflix That You *GASP* Do Not Have To Watch In One Sitting

For when you want to rid yourself of your binge-watching problem.

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7 Amazing Shows On Netflix That You *GASP* Do Not Have To Watch In One Sitting
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While shows like "Stranger Things" and "Atypical" are really great shows, they are the shows you just can't stop watching. The shows that consume your life and feed your binge-watching problem. So here are some shows you will really enjoy, but not feel so stressed out about to have to watch an entire season in one sitting.

1. "New Girl"

I actually do sometimes sit and watch several episodes of this show all at once, but this is a show I know I can stop watching and quit thinking about if I choose to do so.

2. "The Office"

I love this show, but it isn't a mystery show and it doesn't contain much drama that will leave you on the edge of your seat, so don't worry about getting yourself into any trouble with this show.

3. "That 70s Show"

Full of comedy and not much of anything else for people who want to start watching a show for a good laugh but want to stop watching a show when it is time to get back to work.

4. "Undercover Boss"

This show can be really cheesy at times, but each episode usually has a feel-good ending to it, with no episodes relating to each other.

5. "Arrested Development"

It will make you laugh a lot, but again, it will not stress you out or make you feel incomplete if you do not watch every episode at once.

6. "Barbie: Life in the Dream House"

I have never actually watched this show on purpose, but I have almost always enjoyed what I have seen of it. And although I have enjoyed watching it, I have never felt compelled to watch more than one episode at a time, making a great show to watch and end in the same hour.

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