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These days, I’m more strategic than ever about the TV shows I stream. The main reason for this is that there are so many shows available to watch on all major streamers. And is there really no surefire way to know in advance what you’ll end up liking? Often when you try a new series on Netflix, you don’t really know whether you like something or not until halfway through the new series, such as: gentlemen.
You have to spend some time finding out what you don’t like. In other words, it inevitably becomes time that feels spent. That’s why I’m being more selective than ever these days. Also, paying attention to some external factors, such as TV shows that have a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, will always, but not always, lead you in the direction of your next streaming obsession. You may.
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First off, it’s a psychological drama based on a true incident in which a struggling comedian is targeted by a female stalker.
Episode 7 baby reindeer This is a powerful piece of art in the sense that it’s not just about the woman who stalked and tried to ruin Gad’s life. It is also a reflection on his own deeply buried trauma and darkness. “At the height of everything, I would go to bed at night and still hear her voice in my ears,” creator and star Richard Gadd It’s explained in Netflix’s promotional materials. baby reindeer. “Her voice was swirling in her head. Her words flew across my eyelids as I was trying to sleep. Sometimes it felt like she was in the room with me. Even in the bed next to me.”
Gadd continues. “All I ever wanted to do was capture something complex about the human condition. We all make mistakes. That people are never good or bad. That we are all lost souls looking for love in our own strange ways.”
Next up is a super scary (but really good!) Korean drama on Netflix. People are hooked online thanks to its addictive story and pacing, and monsters that will give you absolute nightmares.
Parasite: The Gray “” is a wonderful and wonderfully scary TV show that doesn’t just provide gore and horror, but also has a lot of deep and sophisticated stories, and I think even people who tend to shy away from it can enjoy it. You might even be able to get into it through horror. The story takes place in a near-future version of South Korea, where unsuspecting people have been taken over by a terrifying tentacled parasite. These parasites learn to control their human hosts and mimic their behavior, and focus on multiplying.
However, as I said earlier, this is more than just horror. All have interesting backstories, including the leader of a team of experts called The Greys, who hunt down and eliminate parasites one by one. The leader of that team lost her own husband to a parasite, and it’s clear she’s desperately trying to fight back. It also features humans who have come to enjoy a strange symbiosis with their own parasites, and this is as much a story about the parasites themselves as it is about the preservation of humanity and what that means. It has become.
Finally, there’s this chilling documentary series that explores the dark behind-the-scenes world of children’s television in the late ’90s and early 2000s. In particular, it focuses on Dan Schneider’s problematic behavior as a showrunner and producer at Nickelodeon. Subjects covered in individual episodes include actor Drake Bell’s abuse by a dialogue coach over the sexual innuendo present in children’s programming and the toxic environment in the writers’ room.
guardian That’s probably the best way to say it. How on earth did something like this get aired on TV? A viewer review on Rotten Tomatoes says, “This series is difficult to watch without getting emotional.” “While I love the series as a whole and respect everyone’s contributions, Drake’s courage to come forward and share his story of abuse with the world is why I will never forget this show. Highly recommend this series To do.”
Please also note the following: Be quiet at the filming location According to Nielsen, Max is currently the most-watched Max title of all time. From March 18th to March 25th, the series racked up a staggering 1.25 billion minutes of viewing time.
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