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What I'm Netflixing!

I'm pretty sure I was the last person to get Netflix. To be 100% honest, I got it a couple of years ago to have something in my "back pocket" for the days I'm in a classroom. I use it during snack time, or on test day once everyone has completed their test. I'm not a huge Netflix watcher, because I have cable, but I can see where this would be a great alternative if you didn't. I have found some great programs on there, so I wanted to share with you!

Image result for the crownThe one show I absolutely LOVE is The Crown. I’m such a “Royal watcher” anyway that the British monarchy absolutely fascinates me. I don’t binge watch anything usually, but this I definitely did!I have 4 episodes left of season 2, but I just can’t watch them yet because I’d have to wait until 2019 until season 3 comes out.

Image result for the people vs oj simpsonAnother show that I was so glad Netflix had was The People vs. OJ Simpson. This show I absolutely binge watched. I remember watching this story unfold as a youngster, and these 10 episodes were so well done. The casting was spot on. I think this is my second or third time around watching it.

Image result for nailed itOne show that my chiropractor recommended was Nailed It. She is absolutely right, that this show is incredibly funny. It is like The Great American Bake Off but with amateurs. They have to recreate certain cakes, just random people and it is hilarious!

Since I’m a little bit of a nerd, I love all of the documentaries that Netflix has. I’ve watched ones on Africa, Humpback whales, and the South Pacific.

What are some of your favorite Netflix shows? I’m always looking to add to my watchlist. Leave me a comment and let me know!

*All images from Google.

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