Netflix, Listen To The People And Bring These Shows Back
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Netflix, Listen To The People And Bring These Shows Back

Netflix has to remove some shows and bring these ones back

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Netflix, Listen To The People And Bring These Shows Back
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Netflix is every teenager's best friend. The online entertainment is a true blessing on our lives but it is not without its flaws. Some of the best shows I have seen in my life have been removed from the website. Also some of the shows on the website have never even been heard about much less being watched by the people. Here are 2 shows that netflix should make a strong attempt to bring back.

1. Psych

The original show that taught me what Netflix was. This show was my favorite show and I loved it so much. The simple life a hyper observant detective made me enthralled and shows me crime doesn't always have to seem like a dark show. The overall fun attitude of the series always made me laugh and while it did have it's flaws, the show was a great.

2. How I met your mother

If you know me, then you know that I absolutely love this show. It is my favorite show of all time and I was extremely upset when they removed it from Netflix in November. Whether it was the iconic slap bet or the search of Ted's love life, this show held it all for its fans. I will never forget the first time I finished the show and wondered what to do with my life. To everyone who hasn't watched it, you are in for a treat if Netflix brings it back.


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