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I watched all of Weeds and all of Breaking Bad. I'm currently enjoying New Girl too.

I love Netflix. It's so nice not to have to watch a bunch of commercials. I'd like to hear about some of the other series and what they are about.

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I second the recommendation for Orange Is the New Black! Also, if you never saw Friday Night Lights, that's a great series to catch up with.

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Downton Abby = awesome!

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Sons of Anarchy, Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, Revolution, Nashville, Revenge, Once Upon a Time , Nurse Jackie, Californication

Just to name a few lol. Hope this helps.

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Alphas, Revenge, Jeremiah, Jericho, and now I'm watching the 4400. Oh and whoever said Downton Abbey, YES that one is fantastic BUT sadly not available for streaming on Netflix :-(

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Oldie but goodie, MI-5.

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Orange is the new black is a great show. Season 2 comes out soon so watch it now.

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Also, Sons of Anarchy is really good. Give it a couple episodes to hook you, but it WILL!

Doctor Who - the new series

House of Cards is pretty good, but it doesn't have a lot of action, so you have to be in the right mood for it.

The first few seasons of Grey's Anatomy are really good, too. If you decide to start watching it, clear your calendar. lol

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United States of Tara!

It was an showtime Series. It's about a suburban housewife, with children and she also has multiple personalities. Drama/comedy

Can't recommend it enough :)

I'd like to check out "nurse Jackie" too.

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Orange is the new black and breaking bad. You can thank me later.

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Orange is the new black is a great show. Season 2 comes out soon so watch it now.

My all time favorite binge-watch was Breaking Bad- GREAT finale last night btw... But also loved Orange is the New Black. Thought the next season wasn't until next year though? When is that supposed to be released? Love that Netflix put all episodes out there at once for impatient binge watchers haha...

Not sure if these are on Netflix but if you all like the horror genre, coming up soon is another favorite, 'American Horror Story'- Jessica Lange is in it and is awesome- this season it's all about witches... And Walking Dead is always good.

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Can't forget 'Game of Thrones' also amazing!

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My all time favorite binge-watch was Breaking Bad- GREAT finale last night btw... But also loved Orange is the New Black. Thought the next season wasn't until next year though? When is that supposed to be released? Love that Netflix put all episodes out there at once for impatient binge watchers haha...

Not sure if these are on Netflix but if you all like the horror genre, coming up soon is another favorite, 'American Horror Story'- Jessica Lange is in it and is awesome- this season it's all about witches... And Walking Dead is always good.

From what I hear Jan or Feb. But I heard she will be sent to a new prison after what happened at the end of season 1. I guess she is getting more time in jail. But that is just hearsay from people in chat rooms and forums. But there is a few unanswered questions from season 1 they need to take care of before they ship her off to a new prison if that happens.

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Also if you haven't seen The Walking Dead hit up netflix and start watching new season starts in 2 weeks.

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