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What Should You Watch Next?

I have watched many shows, so I thought if your looking to watch something different that you might have missed you might want to watch these shows! And they all should be on Netflix but no guarantees! I will break it down by genre and do 3 shows per genre.

SIT-COMS
1. Friends
          If you haven't seen this one yet go and see it as soon as you can! This show follows 6 friends              that live in New York in the 90's to early 2k's, and the events that happen to them. Typically I get at least one laugh per episode, thats more than most sit-coms.
2. That '70s Show
           That '70's Show takes place in Wisconsin in the 1970's following a group of friends and their parents in there adventure of growing up, from high school to college.
3. Malcolm in the Middle
             This show follows Malcolm and his crazy family that always seem to get themselves easily into trouble almost like its second nature to them. This is a very entertaining show Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston was in this show before he became Walter White, and he does a pretty good job with his comedy.

ACTION ADVENTURE
1. Hell on Wheels
            In the post civil war 1800's world the railroad is expanding, and so is the interest I have with this show. The character development is done really well. The show follows protagonist Cullen Bohannon as he seeks revenge for the murder of his wife by Union soldiers, he ends up going west and finds himself working for the first ever transcontinental railroad. The show follows a few other characters that have interesting stories of their own. This is a good one to check out!
2. REVOLUTION
            This show takes place after a mysterious power outage that turns off all of the lights for good so it seems. This is sort of a post apocalyptic show which has a cool premise, but a couple of characters are annoying, but this one sort of is a guilty pleasure of mine that I would suggest giving a chance.
3. NIKITA
             Nikita is basically a spy show, that has some interesting action and espionage that the main character goes against the gov but you will find yourself cheering for characters on both sides.

HORROR
1. The Twilight Zone
              If you haven't seen this classic yet go and watch this horror anthology. Were every episode is a different story, so if you find you didn't like one or two episodes then there a good chance I would guess that you would enjoy the third!
2. Penny Dreadful
                Gothic horror is an art that you don't see to much on television, but this show brings it full force! The show follows an array of classic gothic characters plus some new ones that are just amazing! I have to say that the first episode of season one is not that good but I beg you to push past it, because the show really picks up in episode two of season one! It starts with the disappearance of Vanessa Ives (the main character played by Eva Green) friend Mina Murray. This is a must watch show for any fan of Gothic stories or any brand of Horror!
3. American Horror Story
                 This anthology changes things up every season, most fans of horror have seen this show but if you haven't check it out! Each story told is artfully done! And I will say that season two is probably my favorite!



I might give reviews for these shows sometime in the future, but overall these shows are all worth checking out at least once!  

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