@Karan.Dev
Karan Dev
@Karan.Dev · 0:35

What’s the best Netflix show you’ve watched so far?

Hey, I'm struggling to figure this out myself, and I know there are many answers to this question, but I think Netflix has been around for long enough now for us to make a list of some of the alltime and favorites. The ones that come to mind for me are House of Cards, perhaps, and maybe Crown. But I thought it would be great to discuss some of the others
@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 1:15

Dirty Money

Karen One series I'm going to mention it was only on for two seasons, but Dirty Money, I thought was outstanding and did a lot of documentaries on exposing some corporate and individual greed and corruption. And the reason that I really liked it it so much is that they got the a lot of the people that they were exposing, they actually were interviewing and had them on
@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 3:31

Bojack Horseman

I think for me, Netflix fails on this in regards that there's added pressure to have a whole season ready rather than build up to the season and see what people think and adjust and work from there, which is why they have to start canceling all these shows that they greenlit for a whole season, and that's where it's kind of different from network programming, to which they can know quickly if people aren't liking a show and they could just ask it right away instead of having to air mandatory all these episodes that they issued for the season
@Zarir
Zarir Marfatia
@Zarir · 0:32

The last dance

This is a great topic, hoping to pick up some recommendations here. I mean, of course, there's so many different genres, but just one thing that I saw over Lockdown, which really stayed with me, was The Last Dance, which basically documents the story of Michael Jordan has run with the Chicago Bulls. I'm someone who had absolutely no interest in NBA basketball before that. But after watching that, I spent maybe the next month watching old YouTube videos of basketball
@Zarir
Zarir Marfatia
@Zarir · 0:42

The defiant ones

And Jimmy Levine, literally is the producer who worked with some of the greats like you to Bruce Springsteen. Couldn't be more different, right? White, Italian American. And it's just four episodes. But it really changed my perspective on music
@bowie
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 1:18

Grace & Frankie

This is a great question. I think as far as Netflix Originals for me, the first one that really blew me away was Grace and Frankie and ended anytime a new season has been released, I immediately binge it. I'm just so excited. Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin together are pure magic, and Sam Waterson and Martin Sheen are also just amazing. I mean, I think everyone in the show is wonderful
@TRT
N of Y
@TRT · 3:57
Hi, I could pick a couple of some, but I think I would go with the one that tried to preserve the art of storytelling and not going after fancy titles or fancy and see names, and it took the path that only courageous soul would take. And I'm talking about the web series Jamtaro against the monopoly of stars and bigger stars, joining other web series and trying to disrupt the industry
@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 0:56

The Mind of Aaron Hernandez

So I wanted to say, I really think that Netflix has been shining lately with their documentary series. And I think a lot of the people here have highlighted that. Last night I started watching the I don't remember for the title, but it's the story of Aaron Hernandez, the football player for the New England Patriots
@Suetwinslaugh
sucharita Patra
@Suetwinslaugh · 0:13
I think the best metric so that I have seen is the perfect debt because here in this I think it's all to be truth every time being slight, being fake can never prove you how you are
@Suetwinslook
Suchismita Patra
@Suetwinslook · 0:17

Work it 🌠

I think it's worth it because it's full of fun and heartwarming things like we need our own opinion to do something and that one opinion can place us in a bigger position. It's perfectly proven in the stories
@pasha_822
Sandhya Mishra
@pasha_822 · 0:02

Money heist

I think it? S money, haste
@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 1:32

Ragnarok is dope too!

I have to update this list with what I had said previously being BoJack Horseman. I've now since got Netflix back. I've had it back now for maybe a couple of weeks. And one show I've really enjoyed is Ragnarok. It's a Swedish show and it deals with Norse mythology
@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 1:12

The Son of Sam: A Descent into Darkness

And I obviously was not alive when that happened in the summer of I believe it was 77 in New York. But there's so much footage in this documentary series, clips from different TV shows, from news outlets, audio clips from reporters, courtroom scenes. There's so much that it really makes you feel like you're sort of living in New York while they're this horrific thing is just tearing apart the city. If you're into crime series, I would definitely check this one out
@BeaumouManatee
Beaumou Manatee
@BeaumouManatee · 3:33

The Good Place and Don't F*** with Cats

In fact, it was after the first major twist that I was finally hooked into the show. I was about ready to give up on it. And there are major twists. And then it becomes much more of a show about philosophy and the meaning of a good life and human nature and that sort of thing. So I would definitely encourage it for people who like something funny and lighthearted, but also something that at times can be quite heavy
@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 0:37

I second @BeaumouManatee recommendation!

That being said, it was very disturbing at times, so much so that there are a handful of folks in my life I'd probably not recommend it to, but if you're into the sort of C Underworld style series, then this is like an absolute absolute must watch. Great recommendation
@Rover_Phoenix
Sohini Joarder
@Rover_Phoenix · 0:16
Gosh. There's just so many. I love the bowl type. I was the snow peers. So it was awesome. Then I watched Ragnarok. I'm watching. I watched Money, Heist Lucifer, Stranger Things. The list just goes on
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