Netflix Top Shows: Pros & Cons

It's a real struggle to find a show to watch on Netflix when there are so many great options. The genres and styles are ENDLESS, making it difficult to narrow down your choices! Well, with our Netflix Top Shows you won't have to worry because we've chosen some of the best shows available... even with pros and cons to each!

Happy Netflixing!

1. Black Mirror

I'm sure you've heard of this one before. WIth it's ratings and reviews through the roof, it's definitely one of the better shows on Netflix. 

Plot: A series of dystopian vignettes. 

Pro: Each episode is a standalone story, so you can start wherever. It’s cliche to point this out now, but it’s this generation’s “Twilight Zone.”

Con: This season isn’t quite as strong as the previous.

2. The End of the Freaking World

This show recieved many good reviews and outstanding reactions in the beginning of 2018. With the trend of "out of this world" shows growing in popularity, this one is definitely a must-watch.

Plot: Teenage love with sinister undertone. 

Pro: This is an inventive take on the teenage love story.

Con: You might be super out on the show’s main conceit — the main guy continuously fantasizes about killing the main teenage girl.

3. Wormwood

You won't want to miss this mystery binge-worthy show!

Plot: Son tries solving father’s death. 

Pro: Critics are comparing this Errol Morris project favorably to his 1988 movie, “Thin Blue Line.”

Con: There’s been some controversy around Morris’ continued use of dramatic recreations to illustrate his documentary-style message.

4. Lovesick

Definitely a show to watch when you need something comforting. With these characters trying to find love, it makes watchers feel not so alone.

Plot: Young adults struggle finding love. 

Pro: Episodes are very breezy and fun. You can watch this without much effort. You also don’t really need to watch the first two seasons to understand what’s going on.

Con: Intellectually, there isn’t much here.

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Alise Jonville

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