The team who brought you “Orange is the New Black” gives you another gut-wrenching and lively show with a cast that will leave you struggling to choose a favorite. Sometimes, the best of what Netflix has to offer gets lost in the weeds. The way it’s narrated is reminiscent of History Channel documentaries (with frequent recaps), which is unfortunate. Check out the trailer below for a preview. This satire (although hysterical) will leave you anxious to discover who the criminal really is. It’s a difficult story packaged in the easiest and most digestible TV form. The outcome is wonderfully authentic, awkward, and witty banter. This moment is pivotal for so many reasons: it marked the end of the Roman empire, it turned the Ottomans from local power to a global one, and the use of advanced military techniques (such as a new generation of cannons) changed warfare forever. Big Mouth: Even if you're not a fan of cartoons, you will die laughing at this brilliantly-written animated series about the horrors and hilarity of puberty. The show may look like a typical DIY cooking show, but with characters such as her faithful sidekick raccoon, Rose, an Egyptian cat-mummy named Rankle, and a werewolf named…..Edgar, it’s anything but. A British comedy series that was originally called Scrotal Recall before it was bought by Netflix and rebranded. With the help of his friends and family, Sam learns all about the nuisances and rewards that come with being an independent adult, and he will learn that being “‘normal”’ isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. After our list for the best movies on Netflix was shared to reach millions of subscribers, we have compiled another list for shows, with just as much care. Some of the scenarios include a married couple trying to spice up their love life, a couple trying to add another person in the bedroom, and the struggles that come with middle-aged dating in this new, technological world. Being a criminal himself, he knows just how to handle the toughest of lawbreakers. Special Feature Underrated TV Shows You Can Binge on Netflix. Warning: There’s a good chance you’ll come into work on Monday completely exhausted from staying up all night binge-watching. It is believed by the students that the authorities covered up Sister Cathy’s murder to protect Maskell. After all, your time is precious, and you don’t want to invest in a show you might not like. Sit back and relax (or don’t) as you watch this strange couple engage in hard crime without a second glance, but still deal with the awkwardness and embarrassment that comes with having a first love. Split by genre of this selection on agoodmovietowatch.com, more suggestions in this category. When this series first appeared on Netflix back in December 2016, it took the Internet by storm, caused quite a stir across social media.