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Netflix ideas please

11 replies

PanannyPanoo · 13/06/2018 12:04

Hi I am looking for inspiration. Every few months I have 3 days enforced Netflix watching. I have watched and enjoyed unforgotten, call the midwife, the a word, the let down. I like gentle shows. Rather than lots of violence and swearing. I can't watch it at home so need to.be able to.watch a whole series in the 3 days. Can't wait 3 months to find out the ending!
Any ideas?

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jay55 · 13/06/2018 18:35

I would have said Offspring but you’d not get through it in three days.

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AirandMungBeans · 13/06/2018 18:36

The Good Place is brilliant, gentle and entertaining with big names, Ted Dansen and Kristin Bell both star in it.

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GibbertyFlibbert · 13/06/2018 18:36

The Crown of course

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WhoooaTherePickle · 13/06/2018 18:37

I am loving 'unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' at the moment. It's hilarious and 30 minute episodes so easy to binge.

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BramblyHedge · 13/06/2018 18:39

Timeless. I found it addictive. It has PG rated fighting but has great characters, friendship and humour.

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BluthsFrozenBananas · 13/06/2018 18:43

If you haven’t already watched it I’d suggest the Gilmore Girls.

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GenericHamster · 13/06/2018 18:45

Gilmore Girls but do it in two sessions as it'll be too much for three days.

Anne with an E (Anne of Green Gables remake - I've only seen first ep though).

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welshmist · 13/06/2018 19:15

Enjoying Greenleaf at the moment.

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welshmist · 13/06/2018 19:18

Pan are you staying at a friends. I only ask because I hold the account but put family on it. Five of us for £10 a month is a bargain. Programmes for small children and retired folk. Could your friend put you down on their account I think you are allowed one person for free, well you were when I started.

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JohnCenaSucks · 13/06/2018 20:23

The OA is amazing

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