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Some more netflix recommendations

If you're like me and running out of things to watch and binge on

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Some more netflix recommendations
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1. Shameless: Hilarious story of a family living in Chicago! A little difficult at the beginning to get into but once you're hooked, the show is quite amazing.

2. Knock Down the House: follows the story of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her race for Congress. A beautiful story of a women trying to make a difference in today's world.

3. Grace and Frankie: Just watch it.

4. Parks and Rec, Breaking Bad, Narcos, You, Too Hot To Handle: Just classics!!!

5. Lenox Hill: Recommended for anyone interested in the healthcare field and want to see life behind the scenes.

6. The Floor is Lava: Our childhood game turned into a reality show. Not as intriguing as I thought it would be. But after a long day at work, it's a good show for your brain to relax.

7. Schitt's Creek: Honestly amazing. A rich family looses their money and moves to Schitt's Creek.

8. Black Mirror: Multiple stories about life and questions that really make you think.

9. The good place: Loved this show and ***has a twist of an ending***!

10. The Circle: I lost a couple of brain cells watching this show but it's something!

11. Big Mouth: Sex-Ed through a cartoon masterpiece!

12. Bachelor: Great season that they have on there not going to lie.

13. Bojack Horseman: Wonderful cartoon!

14. Tiger King: insane.

15. Avatar: One of the best netflix additions to date.

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