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6 Netflix Shows To Watch Over Christmas Break

Netflix shows can be hard to find so here are some good ones...

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6 Netflix Shows To Watch Over Christmas Break
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It's that time of year where we get to lay around in our pajamas, cuddle with our dogs, drink hot chocolate and watch as much Netflix as we want. It's the most wonderful time of the year!! No homework, finals, teachers nagging at you or your roommate snoring so loud you can't hear your favorite show. So, while you're binge watching your favorite show in one night here are six other shows to watch over break..

1. Fuller House

The spin off of the show we all grew up watching, Fuller House is the two season comedy and beauty of Uncle Jesse all in one show.

2. Sons of Anarchy

Do you like the bad boy motorcycle type? If so Sons of Anarchy is the show that you'll be hooked on. These seven seasons will take you three weeks at the max to watch. I'll leave you with two words, JAX TELLER...

3. Gilmore Girls

Who doesn't love this mother daughter duo? This is the show that everyone has been talking about for years. However, the new spin off that is on Netflix has been the biggest hit yet.

4. Dexter

Dexter and Deb Morgan what better brother and sister duo? He looks like your average science geek working for the police station but what he does in his free time will shock you. Normal during the day crazy at night!


5. Friday Night Lights

This football show is the best football show on Netflix. It shows the reality of football in high school while still making it interesting for the audience. And those football players are just a bonus!!

6. Shameless

Last but not least one of the best shows to ever be put on Netflix. This crazy family, the friend couple that turns trouple and the highs and lows that come with it. Shameless is a must watch show that will keep you wanting more.

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