As with many others, I love Netflix because it has a million episodes of all my favorite shows at the click of a button. However, I hate that feeling when you finish all of the seasons of a show or get to the end of a great movie and you're not really sure what to do next. Well, if you are currently in that position, here is a mixture of five shows and movies that you must see!
1. "Blackfish"
To all the "CSI," "SVU," and any other forensic/crime show lovers: If you have not watched this show, do it right now! I promise that after one episode you will be hooked. This show is about a forensic scientist in Miami who specializes in blood analysis, but has another hobby on the side (just warning, there's a long introduction that gets super annoying after the third episode... and it never changes). This show is so addicting and always keeps you on your toes. Again, another must-see!
3. "The Loft"
I had seen a commercial for this movie and wanted to see it in theaters, but never had the time. Then, one day when I opened up Netflix, I saw that it had been added. I love this movie so much that I have already watched it a million times.
The story basically is that five married friends decide to share a secret loft so they can have secret affairs without hotel bills and all that stuff that makes the wives suspicious. However, one morning they find a woman murdered in their loft and spend the rest of the movie trying to figure out who it was. Now, I am pretty good at guessing the ending of a movie, but this one even got me! If you love suspense, then watch this now!
4. "Gossip Girl"

I decided to watch this show for two reasons: 1) My friend told me to, and 2) so I could finally understand all those GIFs of Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, and all of the other characters that I see on Twitter. I just finished watching it this summer, but I could definitely restart it and watch it all again (And if you finish this, love it, and are sad because it's over, like me, try "90210" to ease that feeling).
5. "Reasonable Doubt"
Last, but certainly not least, is this thriller. A lawyer drives home drunk one night, hits a guy, and tries to cover up his tracks. However, he finds out the guy he hit was killed, and then Samuel L. Jackson comes into the story, and that's all there is to say about that. So, if suspense is your preferred genre, then you should probably check this one out.























