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I didn't read all the other replies, but here are my suggestions.

Bones it's about an FBI agent (he's adorbes!!) and a forensic anthropologist and they solve odd murders, it's a great show, and the leading lady is the sister of Zoe Dashenel's sister. (I know I spelled that wrong)

Once Upon a Time it's about how the lives of fairy tale characters and real people are parallel. My daughter LOVES it.

My Name is Earl funny, crude style humor.

Raising Hope really funny. About a teen boy that gets a female killer pregnant, and after giving birth she is executed so he and his family is raising her. The grandmother is the blonde from Goonies. And Cloris Leachman is mawmaw and she is hysterical.

The finder a man in Florida that has an off knack for finding lost items. Funny, mystery solving, and overall cute show. One of the leads is Michael Clark Duncan (from Green Mile)

The Glades she is a nurse, and he is a cop living in Florida and they work together to solve crimes. Funny, and a really good show. We are waiting for the next season to be uploaded.

Burn Notice a show about a burned spy that is trying to clear his name. In the mean time he works odd jobs helping people and using his spy connections along the way.

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Walking Dead

Luther

Orphan Black

The Killing

Love Netflix!

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AMC has some of the best shows out there.

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I had watcfhed and gotten hooked on SOA (Aghhh ~~~ Jax Teller) ... someone told me watch the entire series on NF! I started at #1 and wtched everyone!

Just finished with the series of WALKING DEAD!

Love my netflix as I do lots of computer work in the evenings. I set up my ipad and even the iphone and watch all I want! NO COMMERCIALS!

Netflix SCORES!!!

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Fringe was a good tv series I was sad when it ended

Loved that show. If you have an hour to kill on the elliptical, it is a great show to make the time pass...

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Breaking Bad. Fringe. Supernatural (my teens got me addicted)

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I didn't read all the other replies, but here are my suggestions.

Bones it's about an FBI agent (he's adorbes!!) and a forensic anthropologist and they solve odd murders, it's a great show, and the leading lady is the sister of Zoe Dashenel's sister. (I know I spelled that wrong)

Once Upon a Time it's about how the lives of fairy tale characters and real people are parallel. My daughter LOVES it.

My Name is Earl funny, crude style humor.

Raising Hope really funny. About a teen boy that gets a female killer pregnant, and after giving birth she is executed so he and his family is raising her. The grandmother is the blonde from Goonies. And Cloris Leachman is mawmaw and she is hysterical.

The finder a man in Florida that has an off knack for finding lost items. Funny, mystery solving, and overall cute show. One of the leads is Michael Clark Duncan (from Green Mile)

Thank you so much for al the details. This will really help me a lot.

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A few months back, I binged all the seasons of Eureka (described previously) whilst up and nursing my newborn baby. It's a pretty cute show. Not something I'd normally go for, but it was something to do during all the not sleeping.

Along those same lines, Dead Like Me is another SyFy channel goodie. I'm not 100% sure if it's on Netflix, but if it is, it's a good one to watch.

Of late, we've been devouring The Killing. It's a crime/detective show where the entire season is devoted to solving one crime. Lots of twists and turns in each episode, lots of layers. The first few shows, I often feel like there's just too much going on and am overwhelmed, but hang in there. It always comes together, and when it does, it's a doozie.

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