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The Mandalorian, a review by Charly
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Atypical, a review by lucks
Atypical on Netflix is a funny, engaging, and relatable show… Read More +
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Emily in Paris review
If you are looking for a fun, cheeky and easy… Read More +
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I will admit, I put off watching this show purely because I didn't want to be disappointed due to the fact I love star wars and always worry something like this can taint the overall franchise. WOW was I wrong!
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Atypical on Netflix is a funny, engaging, and relatable show with an endearing cast of characters that are easy to get invested in.
Atypical follows Sam Gardner (Keir Gilchrist), an 18-year-old boy with autism trying to navigate the ups and downs of high school.
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If you are looking for a fun, cheeky and easy watching show then I would definitely recommend Emily In Paris.
With 10 episodes in the first season, averaging around 30 minutes each, its a quick and easy binge watch that leaves you feeling lighter.
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Dash and Lily is a cute, fun, heartwarming rom-com that is the perfect Christmas binge.
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One must admit, this was the season I was most excited to watch due to the inclusion of Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson) and Princess Diana (Emma Corrin). These two women were big public figures and even today are still talked about although for opposite reasons.
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Going into this season, I was slightly apprehensive due to the new cast, but no less excited too. After a brief period of asking "wait who's this again?" within the first few minutes of episode 1, I was fully immersed into the credibility of the characters once again. The actors did such an amazing job, it hardly feels like different people portraying the royal family.
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After putting it off for months, I finally got around to watching Schitt’s Creek and I can definitely see why it won so many Emmys.
I binged all 6 seasons in about 2 weeks and thoroughly enjoyed every episode.
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I went into this season of The Crown knowing this was the last with the current cast, therefore I made sure I really took note of what the actors brought to their roles and wow did they impress.
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When I first started watching Julie and the Phantoms, I didn’t really know what to expect. I didn’t expect to enjoy the goofy little musical drama/comedy so much and I certainly didn’t expect to binge it all in one day but it was just that good!
Julie and the Phantoms follows titular character Julie (Madison Reyes) and a boyband from the ‘90s called Sunset Curve that died after eating bad hot dogs (I’m not joking) and came back as ghosts when Julie finds their merchandise in a box of her late mother’s stuff.
How I Met Your Mother series finale review, 6 years later
Written by CharlyOkay, I admit, I might be a little late with this one. I only started watching How I Met Your Mother (HIMYM) a few months ago on Netflix and for the most part, it was an incredible choice.
The friend group's dynamic was playful, entertaining and lovable. Each member had their positive and negative sides, which is a sentiment to real life and the friends we all have. Ted (Josh Radnor), Marshall (Jason Segel), Barney (Neil Patrick Harris), Lily (Alyson Hannigan) and Robin (Cobie Smulders) graced us with many laughs and a few tears along this 9 season journey.
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Netflix's The Witcher and why you should watch it
Written by CharlyAre you looking for a bizarre dark fantasy world filled with monster hunters, powerful sorceresses, iconic bards, and destiny itself? Then you should definitely check out Netflix's The Witcher.
Based off the book series by Andrzej Sapkowski which also inspired the 3 witcher video games, Netflix bring this world to the small screen and we couldn't be happier.
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I will admit, the amount of hype and talk that the latest 4th season of The Crown has generated on social media and in socially-distanced public talk finally influenced me to start watching the Netflix hit show.
As a British citizen I genuinely thought I knew what I needed to about the royal family and its history and had no real interest in it all. However, after just one season I've found myself immersed into the history, the drama and the politics of it all.
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LuciferNetflix drops a fancam and asks an important question about Lucifer Season 5
Written by CharlyThe question all Lucifer fans are asking: Have you seen Lucifer?!
Earlier today the official lucifer netflix account (@LuciferNetflix) dropped a surprise for the fans of the show.
They released a pretty amazing Chloe Decker fancam with an even cooler gift at the end of it in the form of a 6 second clip from the eagerly awaited season 5b!
We see the aftermath of the celestial brawl that took place in the precinct at the end of 5x08 before actual GOD came down to stop his children fighting.
In this newly released 5b clip we see the officers of the precinct looking around confused after the glass shatters on the floor seemingly out of nowhere.
Cobra Kai, a review by lucks
Written by lucksIf you’re like me and you put off watching Cobra Kai when it first debuted, you’re not alone. When it first debuted on YouTube Red to rave reviews, it piqued my interest, but without a YouTube Red account and with so many other shows to watch, I ended up forgetting about Cobra Kai until Netflix acquired the rights in June 2020 and it began to make a resurgence.
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