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What To Watch On Netflix In 2016

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What To Watch On Netflix In 2016
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New year, same hobbies. One hobby is our love for binge watching Netflix. But what do you do when you finish the TV show you've been emotionally invested in for the past two weeks? It's basically like losing a part of you. Fear not. Of course there are the Netflix classics such as "Friends" or "Grey's Anatomy," but here are some new suggestions of what to watch this year on Netflix.

1. "The Office"

If you haven't already watched this nine season series, you need to right now. Catch this mockumentary series about the lives of people who work in the fictional Scranton branch of the paper company Dunder Mifflin.

2. "Parks and Recreation"

This series just ended last year, but you can forever relive the antics of Leslie Knope and her friends from Pawnee, Indiana, on Netflix. Catch all seven seasons today!

3. "Broadchurch"

Follow this hit show about the mysterious death of a young boy in a small town. The bonus is the British accents and cute, tall bearded guy.

4. "Arrested Development"

This series started in 2004 and ended on cable TV in 2006, but it was picked up by Netflix for more seasons in 2013. Watch the story of a wealthy family who lost everything and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together.

5. "Making a Murderer"

Follow this nail-biting 10 episode documentary series about Steven Avery and his journey through the court systems after being convicted of a crime he did not commit.


6. "Mad Men"

This critically acclaimed seven season series follows the life of mysterious madman Don Draper. Despite his self-destructive nature, Don is the man you hate to love.


7. "30 Rock"


Catch the drama that happens between the writers and actors on the set of a popular late-night comedy show called TGS.

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