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Netflix Series That You Have To See Before You Die
Netflix seems to be the best Internet invention since, well… the Internet itself. Full of top quality series, some that cannot be found anywhere else, Netflix is the go-to source of entertainment for every person who’s sick of ordinary television. Since 2013, when Netflix’s first original series hit the market, the platform has dominated the scene with excellent shows such as House of Cards and Orange is the New Black. Who would have thought Netflix productions would top the rankings? Doesn’t matter – they do and it’s the reality we live in, so just admit that you won’t find a better source for your TV shows. If you’ve never used Netflix before and you feel overwhelmed by the variety of choices, take a look at this list and you’ll know where to start your adventure.
Narcos
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You must have heard about Pablo Escobar, the infamous drug cartel boss from Colombia. If you haven’t, now is as good a time as any to get to know the fellow – Narcos, the new, thrilling show about drug dealers tells the story of Escobar’s rise and fall in the world of cartels. If your life’s quality has painfully decreased since you watched Breaking Bad’s finale, you’ve just found a new series to binge watch.
Chelsea Does
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Millions of loyal fans lived a personal tragedy when E!’s Chelsea Lately drew to an end in 2014, so it comes to no surprise that Netflix’s Chelsea Does was the only thing that could save them. Chelsea Handler, the lead star, decided to work together with Netflix just as her previous show’s seventh season concluded. They created four episodes of fascinating documentary show with Chelsea expresses her opinion on issues like drugs, love, and racism.
House of Cards
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Netflix’s most renowned series, House of Cards is an a political series that will give you a really bad case of “just one more episode”. Currently at 4 seasons and counting, the show offers hours of quality entertainment as we get to know a merciless politician from South Carolina who won’t stop at anything. Take a look at how corrupt and gluttonous the contemporary politicians are – as if you don’t already know that.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
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Ever thought what it’d be like to live in the modern world if you were suddenly brought here from, say, a totalitarian country or the middle ages? The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt takes the plunge and starts a completely new life after being stuck in a sect for fifteen years. On top of having to adjust herself to the modern ages, her housemate ends up being a gay Broadway actor. And what a couple they form! Hilarity ensues as Kimmy tries to make the most of her new life.
Master of None
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Another series set in New York, Master of None follows Aziz Ansari, a young man who tries to kick start his life as a Developer. The hilarious, warm comedy may not have an original premise, but the execution definitely makes the show worth watching. With names such as Noah Emmerich and Claire Danes on the actor list, it’s also an acting masterpiece.
Marvel’s Jessica Jones
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Don’t show this series to your kids – Marvel’s Jessica Jones is another quality show from Marvel after their Daredevil and it’s just as brutal. The original noir setting makes for an unexpectedly pleasant aesthetical experience. Jessica Jones tries to be a good gal after the opens Alias Investigations, a detective agency in which she tracks down people with special powers, but she simply can’t keep to the good side.
Black Mirror
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Black Mirror will have you guessing at each episode. This British TV show has every episode criticize one of the various negative aspects of the contemporary society, paying special attention to technology and the direction in which it may make us go. Every episode is set in a different alternative world, so you never know what to expect. Before you start watching, note down 5 issues that you think will be the most problematic for humanity in the near future and see if some episodes touch on the same subject!
Grace and Frankie
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Grace and Frankie are two unsuspicious women with orderly lives, both wives to prosperous divorce lawyers. The girls’ lives land on their heads when they found out that their husbands have fallen in love with each other and they’re going to do what they’re best at – get divorced. Frankie and Grace were never fans of each other, but the unlikely situation obliges them to support each other in the new life they were suddenly thrown into.
Chef’s Table
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You will feel like a true gourmet after you see this show – Chef’s Table takes you on a finger-licking adventure over the course of which you will get to know many renowned chefs and what their craft consists in.
Fuller House
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Remember Full House, the show that was on everyone’s mouths in the nineties? The children are all grown up now and they have their own families. The show observes the life of D.J., now a widowed and a mother to three kids of her own. Kimmy, her bestie, decides to help D.J. in the tough times, so the House is definitely Fuller now!
BoJack Horseman
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There’s no comedy more hysterical than this one on the market; BoJack Horseman lets you explore the grimmer side of a person’s inner world through the eyes of… a half-horse, half-man. The hilarious sitcom touches on every social topic that we’d rather avoid and does it with incomparable humor.
Marvel’s Daredevil
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Marvel’s Daredevil came first but three more series from this producer are expected to air on Netflix. In Daredevil, we observe the thrilling daily life of the titular superhero – an ordinary lawyer by day, but an unstoppable vigilante as soon as the sun goes down. Just watch out for the gore – there’s a lot!
Hemlock Grove
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Hemlock Grove is actually a TV version of a horror novel written by Brian McGreevy. This extremely creepy series lets us observe some eerie events that ensue in a – fortunately – fictional town in Pennsylvania. Two quirky men, an autochthon and a newcomer, work together to shed some light on a spine-chilling series of murders that sweep through the town.
Making a Murderer
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Brendan Dassey and Steven Avery were sentenced for the murder of a young photographer, Teresa Halbach; the most interesting thing about the story shown in Making a Murderer, though, is that it really happened… The show is maddening and has all traits of a tragedy, considering that Avery actually proved his innocence with a DNA test… after being imprisoned for 18 years.
Orange is the New Black
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With esteem comparable to that of House of Cards, Orange is the New Black can easily be called one of the best series on the market, not to mention on Netflix. As season four hits the screens, there are hours of quality entertainment to be enjoyed in this amazing show about a prosperous New York gal whose life gets turned upside down when she lands in prison. Hilariously comical, but also touching on many serious issues, this show won’t let you turn the TV off.