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Looking for something really good to watch on Netflix. I'd love to hear some suggestions.
And since I'm asking for yalls suggestions I'll make it an even trade and make a couple of my own.
Love death and robots:
An anthology of shorts that vary greatly in style and subject matter. You're going to love at least a couple of episodes. On a side note, don't let the first episode fool you. Some of these shorts are not child friendly.
Derry girls and the it crowd: two comedy shows, one Irish and one British. You'll just have to try each one. Youll either love them or hate them.
Bojack Horseman:
This is the Netflix masterpiece that youve probably scrolled past without a 2nd thought. On the surface, this looks like another animated comedy show to be grouped with family guy or American dad but it's much more. The best thing I've seen it compared to is mash. You have comedy but then it gets deep. The more you watch, the more the comedy becomes relief rather than the main focus of the show.
Watership down:
Netflix adaptation of the book. The cgi isn't top of the line, but the story is solid.
Samurai gourmet:
A show for when you want to read subtitles and watch a Japanese man eat. I know that sounds weird but it's a pretty good show that brings joy.
Alright, i think that's enough. Let's hear yalls suggestions. Also feel free to weigh in on mine.
And since I'm asking for yalls suggestions I'll make it an even trade and make a couple of my own.
Love death and robots:
An anthology of shorts that vary greatly in style and subject matter. You're going to love at least a couple of episodes. On a side note, don't let the first episode fool you. Some of these shorts are not child friendly.
Derry girls and the it crowd: two comedy shows, one Irish and one British. You'll just have to try each one. Youll either love them or hate them.
Bojack Horseman:
This is the Netflix masterpiece that youve probably scrolled past without a 2nd thought. On the surface, this looks like another animated comedy show to be grouped with family guy or American dad but it's much more. The best thing I've seen it compared to is mash. You have comedy but then it gets deep. The more you watch, the more the comedy becomes relief rather than the main focus of the show.
Watership down:
Netflix adaptation of the book. The cgi isn't top of the line, but the story is solid.
Samurai gourmet:
A show for when you want to read subtitles and watch a Japanese man eat. I know that sounds weird but it's a pretty good show that brings joy.
Alright, i think that's enough. Let's hear yalls suggestions. Also feel free to weigh in on mine.
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