What to watch on netflix before 2019 ends
As per our suggestion, these are the best netflix shows that any girls should watch before 2019 ends. As there are new shows coming up in 2020 year hence it's better if you all catch up with what are the best yet! You're gonna enjoy these shows on your smartphones or smart TVs.
The Crown
The Crown shows the British royal at its best and worst. It charts the life of Queen Elizabeth II, with the first season focussing on the eight years between 1947 and 1955, where Elizabeth marries the Duke of Edinburgh. Things move faster in the second series, which covers the Suez Crisis and the resignation of British prime minister Harold Macmillan. Now the third season has arrived with Olivia Colman stepping into the role as HRH enters the tricky middle years and the swinging sixties, a time where The Royal Family seems out of place.
Derry Girls
Set against the backdrop of The Troubles in mid-90s Northern Ireland, the sitcom follows the lives of four schoolgirls and one boy as they navigate themselves awkwardly through teenage life. Profane, hilarious and chaotic, Derry Girls feels like a combination between The Inbetweeners and Father Ted while offering a glimpse into a culture that's rarely found on TV in the UK.
Atypical
Part drama, part comedy, Atypical follows the experiences of autistic teenager Sam Gardner. As he comes of age he seeks independence by finding love and graduating high school. In the newly-released third series, Sam goes to college to face the challenges of higher education and making new friends. You’ll get to know his family as his parents are going through relationship problems after his mother Elsa has an affair, and his sister Casey is struggling with her feelings for her best friend Izzie. Despite the range of emotions Atypical will send you through, there isn't one character you won’t love (or at least learn to) in this heartwarming show.
Weeds
Aired between 2005 and 2012, Weeds carries the hallmarks of a vintage TV series, but luckily it’s one that’s aged well. The premise – a suburban mom who turns to dealing weed for money after her husband dies – might sound vaguely familiar. But this show aired before Breaking Bad, and some consider it a precursor to the far more famous show. Weeds brings together a ramshackle family unit whose farcical slide into big time drug dealing creates the opportunity to introduce a range of bizarre characters and storylines, while still managing to maintain a warm heart.
Unbelievable
When Marie Adler (Kaitlyn Dever) reports that she has been raped, she finds herself thrown into a deeply flawed system that will go on to tear her already traumatic life apart at the seams. Based on a true story, Unbelievable follows the aftermath of Adler's rape and the two female detectives who years later team up to uncover a series of disturbingly similar crimes. The unvarnished horror of Adler's ordeal makes this an understandably difficult watch at times but the excellent lead performances and focus on the voices of victims – so often missing in shows that portray violence against women – add up to a nuanced and unmissable exploration of the lasting impacts of sexual violence.
We hope you like the most this list of best netflix shows available there and enjoy them on your smartphones or TVs. Check our other articles we publish for all the girls out there.
The Crown
The Crown shows the British royal at its best and worst. It charts the life of Queen Elizabeth II, with the first season focussing on the eight years between 1947 and 1955, where Elizabeth marries the Duke of Edinburgh. Things move faster in the second series, which covers the Suez Crisis and the resignation of British prime minister Harold Macmillan. Now the third season has arrived with Olivia Colman stepping into the role as HRH enters the tricky middle years and the swinging sixties, a time where The Royal Family seems out of place.
Derry Girls
Set against the backdrop of The Troubles in mid-90s Northern Ireland, the sitcom follows the lives of four schoolgirls and one boy as they navigate themselves awkwardly through teenage life. Profane, hilarious and chaotic, Derry Girls feels like a combination between The Inbetweeners and Father Ted while offering a glimpse into a culture that's rarely found on TV in the UK.
Atypical
Part drama, part comedy, Atypical follows the experiences of autistic teenager Sam Gardner. As he comes of age he seeks independence by finding love and graduating high school. In the newly-released third series, Sam goes to college to face the challenges of higher education and making new friends. You’ll get to know his family as his parents are going through relationship problems after his mother Elsa has an affair, and his sister Casey is struggling with her feelings for her best friend Izzie. Despite the range of emotions Atypical will send you through, there isn't one character you won’t love (or at least learn to) in this heartwarming show.
Weeds
Aired between 2005 and 2012, Weeds carries the hallmarks of a vintage TV series, but luckily it’s one that’s aged well. The premise – a suburban mom who turns to dealing weed for money after her husband dies – might sound vaguely familiar. But this show aired before Breaking Bad, and some consider it a precursor to the far more famous show. Weeds brings together a ramshackle family unit whose farcical slide into big time drug dealing creates the opportunity to introduce a range of bizarre characters and storylines, while still managing to maintain a warm heart.
Unbelievable
When Marie Adler (Kaitlyn Dever) reports that she has been raped, she finds herself thrown into a deeply flawed system that will go on to tear her already traumatic life apart at the seams. Based on a true story, Unbelievable follows the aftermath of Adler's rape and the two female detectives who years later team up to uncover a series of disturbingly similar crimes. The unvarnished horror of Adler's ordeal makes this an understandably difficult watch at times but the excellent lead performances and focus on the voices of victims – so often missing in shows that portray violence against women – add up to a nuanced and unmissable exploration of the lasting impacts of sexual violence.
We hope you like the most this list of best netflix shows available there and enjoy them on your smartphones or TVs. Check our other articles we publish for all the girls out there.
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