Netflix Suggestions?

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  • ValkyrieOnline
    ValkyrieOnline Posts: 160 Member
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    Malcolm in the Middle! - American family that has low income, but a genius as a child! Will constantly keep you laughing!
    Fresh Meat - Group of kids from UK join college and share the same apartment!
    The Inbetweeners - A new outcast student named Will makes friends with three other outcasts, extreeemely funny!
    Stranger Things
    OITNB
    Glitch...only 6 episodes an hour long, reeeeally good show about a group of people from different time eras coming back from the dead! Sounds corny...but it is great!
  • annabel92
    annabel92 Posts: 77 Member
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    1. Rick & Morty - adult cartoon, one of the highest rated of all time!
    2. Archer - another adult cartoon, based on a spy agency
    3. Sons of Anarchy - thriller/drama about a criminal bike gang
    4. Black Mirror - dystopian, dark sci-fi - very good!
    5. Bates Motel - based on Norman Bates life pre-Psycho movie
    6. Orphan Black - drama/thriller based on a con woman who sees someone that looks just like her and.....
    7. Arrested Development - comedy series about a rich, dysfunctional family
    8. Narcos - life of Pablo Escobar
    9. Trailer Park Boys - Mockumentary comedy series
    10. Dexter - series about a 'good' serial killer
    11. Luther - British crime drama

      I could go on... haha!


      Also, these two aren't on Netflix but I HIGHLY recommend:
      1. The Jinx - real crime documentary - it's outstanding
      2. Vikings - this is on Amazon
  • princess0lexi
    princess0lexi Posts: 3,938 Member
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    the flash, good show
  • annabel92
    annabel92 Posts: 77 Member
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    Seconding Rick and Morty (forgot they put it on Netflix now) and Mystery Science Theater 3000 both new and old

    If you want any more suggestions

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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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    Any Adam Sandler movie should work.
  • captainfantastic94
    captainfantastic94 Posts: 1,745 Member
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    I just started The 100 ...97 years post nuclear apocalypse, humans have been surviving on a space station and they send 100 criminal teenagers back to Earth to see if it's inhabitable again.

    It ends when Will Smith and his son come back and find earth to be a very hostile place.

    Stop referencing movies I haven't seen! Is it Wild Wild West??
    It's after earth, wild Wild West is much better
    annabel92 wrote: »
    Seconding Rick and Morty (forgot they put it on Netflix now) and Mystery Science Theater 3000 both new and old

    If you want any more suggestions

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    RICK AND MORTY ON NETFLIX?????
  • captainfantastic94
    captainfantastic94 Posts: 1,745 Member
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    Are you all trolling me about rick and morty? Because I'll be grumpy if I bought both seasons on vudu for nothing
  • Svanel
    Svanel Posts: 6,255 Member
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    Black Mirror.

    Agree! Like a modern day version of Twilight Zone.
  • Svanel
    Svanel Posts: 6,255 Member
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    The Last Kingdom
    Frontier
    The Originals
    Supernatural
    Once Upon A Time
    Black Mirror
    Being Human
    Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories
    Kurt Seyit & Sura
    Vampire Diaries
    Drop Dead Diva
    Riverdale

  • RED_0N3
    RED_0N3 Posts: 22 Member
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    Started watching Iron Fist. I've been putting it off since I thought it would be boring but since it's connected The Defenders I gave it a go. Pretty good!
  • angelxsss
    angelxsss Posts: 2,402 Member
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    Yeah Rick and Morty isn't on American Netflix
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
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    I like a lot of Eli Roth movies recently I watched The Green Inferno and Aftershock on Netflix. I also liked the series liked Hemlock Grove (♥♥Famke Janssen).
    His stuff is good for shock value + gore. As with most "horror" there is quite a bit of laughable cheesy stuff.

    I started re-watching the last season of Fringe, I missed a bunch when it originally aired.

    I liked Jessica Jones.

    I'm waiting for season 4 of Falling Skies to become available in Canada, it's a fun show.

    Jane the Virgin I found quite funny, haven't checked if season 3 is there yet.
  • gunner19er
    gunner19er Posts: 36 Member
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    The almighty johnsons
    It's a Norse gods bases kind of show. It's three seasons but it's good
  • SomebodyWakeUpHIcks
    SomebodyWakeUpHIcks Posts: 3,836 Member
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    @jtegirl1 wrote: »
    Arrested Development
    Archer
    Parks and Recreation

    Winner.
  • SomebodyWakeUpHIcks
    SomebodyWakeUpHIcks Posts: 3,836 Member
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    @jtegirl1 wrote: »
    @jtegirl1 wrote: »
    Arrested Development
    Archer
    Parks and Recreation

    Winner.

    LOVE LOVE LOVE that show!

    I just blue myself.
  • mcafton
    mcafton Posts: 190 Member
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    ... And chill
  • history_grrrl
    history_grrrl Posts: 212 Member
    edited June 2017
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    Grace and Frankie: very smart comedy about two women in their 70s whose husbands leave them for each other. Stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. Enough said.

    Call the Midwife: drama about midwives working in London's East End in the late 1950s-early 1960s. Impressive at dealing with sensitive and complex issues of class, race, gender, religion, etc. I think Netflix only has the first few seasons; it's airing on PBS.

    Longmire: crime drama set in Wyoming, based around a sheriff who's battling inner demons and isn't an *kitten*. Great stuff on white-Native relations, sleazy developer types, etc.

    Definitely Murdoch Mysteries (in Canada we have the later seasons on CBC), and Schitt's Creek, which is hilarious. Also, isn't Scandal on Netflix?

    Not sure if Being Erica is on Netflix, but if so: a 30-something woman who's trying to figure out her life ends up with a "therapist" who specializes in time travel and sends her back in time to face various regrets. Amazingly smart, clever show. Ran for four seasons on CBC; should have run longer.