Just like a relationship, when you finish a series, it may feel like you are never going to find another that you loved like the last, but don’t worry there are plenty of series in the Sea…I mean Netflix.
90210/Robert
90210 was the first Netflix series I sat down and committed to watching. I thought it was the best thing ever created, maybe because it was the first time I binge-watched a show or maybe just for the simple fact that I was too young to be watching something so entirely inappropriate.
Glee/Jason
The show I watched because I was bored and had nothing else to do. I will deny that I ever devoted six seasons worth of my time to such a trivial show. It ended, I wasn’t sad, and not once have I ever thought back on this show and missed it.
One Tree Hill/William
The first series I ever truly adored. With every new episode I fell more in love with every aspect about the show. I committed every second of my time to watching One Tree Hill and forgot every other priority. Even after I finished one hundred eighty-seven episodes and tried out new series, I still went back. Looking back now I realize that my obsession with the show became toxic and unhealthy, but there will never be a show that replaces my love for One Tree Hill.
Gossip Girl/Carl
I was hooked. The drama of the show brought me to another world where I could escape the stress of my life and lose myself in an episode. Possibly I loved the idea of something new and unlike anything else I had ever watched… or maybe I just needed a show to forget One Tree Hill.
Grey’s Anatomy/Wiley
I put off watching this show for over a year. Everyone I knew, all my friends and even my family said I would love it, but until now I never gave it a chance, and wow, were they right. There is something I enjoy about being able to count on this show to never disappoint me. There is an element of surprise, but Grey’s is generally predictable, and I like that. This series is ongoing, and there is not a Grey’s Anatomy fan out there that hopes it ever ends.