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Recommend good stuff you've seen on Netflix streaming

I like Reese Witherspoon. She did everything she could to keep her husband from getting arrested for a DUI.
 
ZeroZeroZero is really solid. While high level is the same subject matter as Narcos, is an entirely different type of show. Great score and the episodes are structured often in unusual ways.

Just started Hunters, and after two episodes all I think of is Hunters:Nazis::The Boys:Superheroes
 
The wife and I were looking for a new show to watch last night so based on this thread we tried Dispatches from Nowhere and after one episode we decided we were OUT. We then switched to Outlander and after one episode we decided we were IN.

Outlander has pretty good stories. You just have to be willing to suspend reality when it comes to time travel.
 
El Dragon: Return of a Warrior

I wouldn't recommend, but for some reason I keep watching. Probably because Adela (Renata Notni) is a smoke show.
 
Hey i most def believe in time travel and let’s just say you guys are going to love Wes Miller and his flying car.
 
been doing a Scrubs rewatch to go along with the new Donald Faison and Zach Braff podcast. Sad to see Sam Lloyd passed away yesterday. Played his character great.
 
I'm probably not the target audience, but I'm really enjoying "Never Have I Ever" at least after 3 eps in.
 
Little Fires Everywhere is definitely for chicks. I’ve seen four episodes and I’m sprouting tits.
 
I'm probably not the target audience, but I'm really enjoying "Never Have I Ever" at least after 3 eps in.

I enjoyed the first episode and plan to watch the series.

I also really enjoyed The Outer Banks. Cheesy and totally unrealistic but extremely entertaining.
 
My wife and I are 5 eps into Outer Banks and I think we are bailing on it..just so cheesy. I guess I would like it if I was a 15 year old girl, but i'm not. I did read that they were planning on filming the show in Wilmington and surrounding areas until the dumbass politicians passed that stupid bathroom bill in NC. Netflix heard about that and said, "yeah....we don't dig on hate" and moved the entire production to south Carolina instead.
 
Waco with Tim Riggins as Koresh was entertaining but tough to watch at times (last episode when the FBI raids the compound. As a dad that has haunted me). It was interesting how the show painted the Davidians and Koresh in mostly a sympathetic light, while painted the FBI (other than the negotiator) as impulsive assholes. The latter is probably not wrong in terms of how things played out, but it is pretty known that Koresh was doing a some illegal shit including sleeping with under age girls. Anyway, it's worth a watch, Riggins is solid as Koresh as the season goes on.

Good series. I thought that all of the cast was great, especially John Lequizamo as the undercover agent.

I think that the whole thing was a clusterfuck on both sides. Koresh wasn't nearly as innocent as they made he appear and the feds completely botched everything and then lied about it.
 
We watched Hollywood over the weekend and I really enjoyed it. But I also like 30s/40s/50s movies, so that could be part of it.
 
Think I'm going to watch No Direction Home on the clock and call it research.
 
Oh nice, I forgot Mickey Jones, who sat in for Levon Helm on Bob's electric England tour with the rest of what would eventually be The Band, played a pot distributor on Justified.
 
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