Top Must-Watch Netflix Shows
If You Are Tired Of Searching Top Netflix Shows That You Can Watch During Quarantine, Then You Must Read This Blog.
Nowadays, some of the best pop culture discussions happen in real-time, as people stream new movies and shows—or revisit old favorites. This week, people are racing through the utterly binge-able series Dead to Me, which stars Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini. Catch up on season 1 of Dead to Me before diving in.
So for you, dear readers, we thought it might be helpful to share Netflix's Top 8 shows so you can stay up-to-date with what's trending, in case you're ever looking for a guilty pleasure. Here we begin with the list. I hope these shoes will entertain you if you are bored with this quarantine. Hence without wasting any further time lets start with the list of top 8 Netflix shows.
1. Dead To Me
Nearly every episode Dead to Me ends in a cliffhanger, making the 10-episode show a quick binge-watch. In season 2, Judy Hale (Linda Cardellini) and Jen Harding (Christina Applegate) find themselves in the middle of another crime. Called a "tragedy," Dead to Me blends humor and grief. You'll laugh and cry along with Judy and Jen.
2.The Wrong Missy
David Spade and Lauren Lapkus star in this raunchy comedy, created by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison production company. Tim (David Spade), a dull bank executive, invites the wrong Melissa on a work retreat to Hawaii. Played by Lauren Lapkus, this Melissa has no filter—and is a total hoot (to us, at least).
3.Outer Banks
If you're looking for a binge-watch this weekend, look no further. Outer Banks, a teen drama with a propulsive mystery, is it. Set in the Outer Banks of North Carolina (but not actually filmed there), the series follows John B. Routledge's (Chase Stokes) attempt to track down his father, who had gone missing on a treasure-hunting mission. Just go with it.
4. John Henry
Terry Crews fans, this one for you! Crews stars as John Henry himself, an ex-gang member who now lives a quiet, suburban life, but is called to action to protect two kids who are in immediate danger. Watch John Henry, and join in on the active roasting currently unfolding on Twitter.
5. Trial by Media
Trial by Media is a true-crime series about the creation of the true-crime genre, more or less. The six-episode show looks at how media coverage impacted the course of trials, especially in the '90s. Audiences have always been interested in the details of crimes. But what happens when the sensationalism obstructs justice?
6.Grey's Anatomy
There's never been a better time to watch Shonda Rhimes' (nearly) never-ending hospital drama. Grey's Anatomy has been on the air since 2005, and spans 16 seasons.
7. Sleepless
Sleepless is a variant on the movie Taken: A crime-fighting dad (Jamie Fox) battles bad guys to save his child. The 2017 action thriller may be critically acclaimed, but it is fun.
8.Ozark
When Ozark came out in 2018, it was frequently compared to Breaking Bad. Now on its third season, Ozark can stand on its reputation alone. The twisting crime drama centers on Marty (Jason Bateman) and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney), a Chicago couple who move to the Missouri Ozarks to launder money for a drug cartel. Come season 3, they find themselves more powerful than ever. We can't wait for season 4.
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