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If you have a concern or you need help you can reach out to us via text or email. While we are on virtual instruction you can apply and receive your work permit by using the provided links, you have access to by clicking this link. The new "Fab Five" — Tan, Antoni, Karamo, Jonathan, and Bobby — and their transformative "heroes" are the stars of this beloved reboot series. It's a reliable dose of solace and heart and comfort among the many bleaker options on Netflix.
Set in contemporary London and starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, this take on Sherlock features creative storytelling and phenomenal performances.
Specifically framed as a "never-before-filmed look at the planet's remaining wilderness areas and their animal inhabitants," the series doesn't shy away from pointing out how climate change has affected the Earth's inhabitants. Telling the autobiographical story of comedian and recovered addict Mae Martin as she falls in love and tries to balance her mental health, it's funny and earnest and endearing and raw all at once.
Don't miss this one. It's a fresh coming-of-age story that respects teen girls' exploration of sex and relationships, all while balancing a touching tale of grief, loss, and family divides. Director and writer Ava DuVernay created this four-episode miniseries for Netflix, all based on the real criminal investigation of five teenagers of color, labeled the Central Park Five, who were convicted of a sexual assault they had no part in.
It's riveting, harrowing, and remains one of the best nonfiction series to come from the streaming service. Last year, this Netflix reality-obsession came gliding into our lives. If you haven't already, throw on "Tidying Up" and absorb Kondo's best advice for finally de-cluttering that room or space that no longer "sparks joy" in your life. The first two seasons of "Twin Peaks" which aired in the early '90s are streaming on Netflix, and make for an extremely satisfying mystery-horror-camp watch.
If you need a palate cleanser, Samin Nosrat's short and sweet documentary series "Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat" is a gorgeous and gratifying look at how the four main elements of any great dish are used around the world.
Nosrat's take on the well-tread ground of food documentaries is educational, earnest, and light-hearted in a way that sets it apart. Another one of the better modern classic dramas streaming on Netflix right now, "The West Wing" is a good throwback to serialized political drama that would be unrecognizable to anyone who only knows US politics as they've operated in the last six years. Charting the timely issues of gentrification in Los Angeles with plenty of heart and wit, "Gentefied" is one of the best new comedies of With just 10 episodes clocking in around 30 minutes each, it's a fun and engaging binge-watch.
Following a Korean-Canadian family who owns a shop in Toronto, "Kim's Convenience" is a smart and fun sitcom-style series with a lot of heart. The short episodes make it a fast watch, though you'll quickly find yourself lost in the humor and pitch-perfect performances.
The fictional show spans through the '80s and into the '90s as the computer revolution changes the world with one piece of technology at a time. With nonstop plot turns and captivating performances, "Jane the Virgin" is precisely the kind of show made for binge-watching when you want your heart to feel a little warmer.
The series begins with Jane a virgin, in case you hadn't put that together yet getting accidentally artificially inseminated — and things only get more twisty and dramatic from there. Inspired by the documentary feature "Paris is Burning" which is also currently on Netflix , "Pose" tells the story of the s ball culture with a piercing look at the discrimination faced by the LGBTQ and drag community. The phenomenal ensemble cast, detailed set design, and gorgeous costuming make "Pose" well worth your time.
It's an anthology series, which means you can pick just the best-of-the-best if you don't feel like watching every episode. Starring Asa Butterfield as Otis, an "inexperienced, socially awkward high school student who lives with his mother, a sex therapist," the show takes a turn when Otis decides to start an underground "sex therapy" club for his classmates. If you enjoy reality competition shows, particularly ones centered around fashion design challenges, "Next in Fashion" is a new can't-miss series.
Honestly, who doesn't want to watch a grown man sprinting around the streets of Manhattan and yelling trivia or quiz questions at strangers who sometimes yell back? Love or hate how the series finale shook out, you can't deny that "Dexter" paved the way for the kind of anti-hero now sprinkled around most TV series. A quick and entertaining binge, "Derry Girls" is a sitcom set in the '90s in Northern Ireland.
Though American audiences may need to turn on captions while adjusting to the Irish accents, the extra effort is well worth it.
The show follows community college football players who are trying to establish stability and success in their lives after growing up in under-served communities. The documentary crew has an intimate level of access to the lives of these compelling young men and the adults influencing their lives. Whether you've been a "Star Trek" fan for decades or are thinking about visiting this iconic cast of characters for the first time, watching "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is never a bad idea.
With yet another fabulous cast of stars all playing the royal family and significant political figures like Winston Churchill and John F. Kennedy, the series brings to life the many twists and turns of the United Kingdom's history. With fantastic production and a great ensemble cast, this is one of Netflix's originals that may have flown under your radar but is worth a watch.
If you like underworld crime drama and thrilling action, "Sacred Games" is an ideal show for you.
Netflix original series "One Day at a Time" is filmed in a familiar network comedy style laugh track and all , and it's among the most critically acclaimed of Netflix's ish minute series. Weaving in storylines of veteran PTSD, immigration, racism, and the everyday struggles of keeping a family unit happy under one roof, "One Day at a Time" is equally heartwarming, inspiring, and hilarious. FX's hit series is a great part of the Netflix catalog. Costarring identical twins Tia and Tamera Mowry, this family sitcom is still just as fun to watch in The premise of the show may seem simple and "Real World"-y enough, but "Terrace House" is anything but standard reality television.
The Japanese series has accumulated a devoted fanbase who can't get enough of the addictive dating-show vibes and distinctly un-American approach to unscripted television. Pulling narratives and themes from your favorite documentary films, this show puts a sardonic and witty spin on a familiar format. One of Syfy's longest-running drama series, "The Magicians" has built itself up to a phenomenal run of episodes that are beloved by devoted fans.
If fantasy is your jam, treat yourself to a little big a magic with this series. Starring comedians Tiffany Haddish as Tuca, "a cocky, care-free toucan," and Ali Wong as Bertie, "an anxious, daydreaming songbird," the show is all about friendship and weirdness. With great animation styling, brilliant side gags, and short minute episodes, "Tuca and Bertie" is a great one to binge. While Hulu's "The Handmaid's Tale" has become a cultural sensation, "Alias Grace" is another adaptation of author Margaret Atwood's catalog that is worth paying attention to.
This miniseries is the highest-rated Netflix drama among critics thanks to the brilliant performances and gripping story of a woman accused and convicted of an infamous double murder. Poignant, funny, and unwavering with its mission of tackling tough issues head-on, it's another can't-miss Netflix original.
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin bring a shimmering warmth to this show about friendship and love.
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We'd watch these two on-screen for as many episodes as Netflix would deliver though the series is coming to an end with its upcoming seventh season. Another of Netflix's better original comedy series, "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" charts the story of a woman rescued from a doomsday cult who knows virtually nothing about the real world. The first season of "Riverdale" is especially fantastic for binge-watching.
If you want over-the-top teen drama, murder mystery, and political family intrigue, "Riverdale" will deliver. One of Netflix's Emmy-winning series, "Ozark" is great for more crime drama and grim family tensions. A third season is on its way soon, so now would be the time to catch up with "Ozark. The show is a continuation of the story told in the movie "Karate Kid," and is one of critics' favorite new series.
Since the first season dropped on the streaming service, "You" has found a new and fervent fan base. What follows includes theft, breaking and entering, violence, and The satirical tone of Joe's creeptastic persona hits an incredible nuance, to the point where fans are "falling in love" with the stalker, and Penn Badgley has to beg them to stop. This is one of Netflix's most compelling original international series, and it's third season just dropped.
If you like sketch comedy, then this is a very underrated Netflix original you should watch. It's self-aware, silly, hilarious, and very bingeable in a single day. You'll learn more about the intricacies of glasswork, find yourself rooting for various artists, and gasp when carefully constructed pieces of delicate glass fall to the floor and shatter partway through the challenge time.
Typically the amateur bakers wind up creating monstrous versions of the intricate designs they're challenged to recreate. The first two seasons are streaming on Netflix now, with the third hopefully soon to follow. With each of its 10 episodes landing around minutes long, "Dead to Me" is built for marathon-viewing. The balance of dark themes and lighter moments and surprising turns will keep you engaged through each chapter of the story.
Whether you want to revisit the captivating story, or finally see what all the hype is about, now is the time to watch the epic adventure story of "Avatar: The Last Airbender. Bonus: It's a family-friendly show, so a great one for parents and kids to watch together. With more than a hundred episodes of the original series "The Twilight Zone" on Netflix, you have plenty of classic suspenseful and supernatural stories to dive into.
Two episodes from the first season, "And When the Sky Was Opened" and "The Hitch-Hiker," are often said to be the scariest episodes of this iconic series from the mids.
One of Netflix's newer fantasy adaptations, "The Witcher" weaves between a self-aware satirical tone and a darker medieval drama with magical creatures and political intrigue. It's a bit ridiculous, but that's sort of the point. Either way, we get Henry Cavill doing some awesome sword-fighting and acting while shirtless in a hot tub, so no complaints here. This is a story about a close-knit mother and daughter — who are each witty, hilarious, sometimes-mean, and never boring — and their changing lives in a small town.
The series has become a contemporary classic for good reason, and is a joy to experience the very s world of "Gilmore Girls" whether it's your first or fourth time. Eva Green stuns in this drama series, which brings together iconic literary characters like Dr. Frankenstein and Dorian Gray, and mergers them all in a Victorian London setting. If you want a screwball zombie series, "Santa Clarita Diet" is just the ticket.
Watching Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant onscreen together simply never gets old. It kicks off with a woman stabbing a man to death at a public beach for seemingly no reason whatsoever — and the subsequent investigation unearths a horrifying story. From the 19th-century gang premise to the incredible ensemble of actors which includes Sam Neill, Tom Hardy, Adrien Brody, Aidan Gillen, and more , "Peaky Blinders" is a violent visual feast. The comedy weaves breezily between friendships, will-they-won't-they romances, and relatable adult struggles.
Following a Korean-Canadian family who owns a shop in Toronto, "Kim's Convenience" is a smart and fun sitcom-style series with a lot of heart. There will be live entertainment, arts and crafts, storytelling, dancing, and more. If you enjoy reality competition shows, particularly ones centered around fashion design challenges, "Next in Fashion" is a new can't-miss series. From the Netflix original hits like "Stranger Things" to their best-syndicated series like "Great British Bake Off" and more, there's something for everyone. That indicated that the cases there had a strong link to the original Wuhan strain. Fine Craft Show.