Need a surgery recovery binge worthy show on Netflix

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Upper Middle Bogan (Australian comedy)

AP Bio (produced by Seth Meyers, Lorne Michaels, Andrew Singer, and Michael Shoemake)

Girls5Eva (produced by comic genius Tina Fey - A one-hit-girl band from the '90s gets a second shot at fame when a young rapper samples their song).


I have been enjoying this. Glenn Howerton is amazing in whatever he touches.
Anonymous
NOT The Diplomat-- I found it hard to follow even while awake.

Agree on Never Have I Ever. Or Offspring, which is an Australian series that I found on DCUM and liked, but which you don't need to pay much attention to to understand.

I'd also say Schitt's Creek.
Anonymous
If you want laughs - watch Brooklyn 99. It is HILARIOUS.
Anonymous
Vera

I watched all 10 seasons when recovering from surgery, I'm sure I slept through half of it at least.
Anonymous
Kaos - about Greek gods but set in 1980s Crete. Jeff Goldblum is great.
Anonymous
OP here.

I started Lovesick and enjoy it, and I rewatch Mindy Project when I am really in and out of it.
Anonymous
Op here. I am done with Lovesick. Would love recommendations for more hidden gems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I am done with Lovesick. Would love recommendations for more hidden gems.


PP who recommended Lovesick. Imposters was another good show, it was on netflix but doesn't seem to be anymore, but maybe worth keeping an eye out for.

Most other suggestions I have aren't on netflix...
Anonymous

Hallmark channel movies.

When I had ortho surgery 15 years ago (last time I had time to sit down for a few hours, LOL) I watched a few seasons of 24 and then I watched Weeds.
Anonymous
Blown Away is pretty chill. Competitive glassblowing show.

Dash and Lily is short but pretty cute.
Anonymous
It's a movie, but The Half of It on Netflix is way better than you'd expect. It starts off as a pretty straightforward Cyrano movie but the friendship between the main characters and the stuff with the Dad is really well done.
Anonymous
I find the monotonous voiceovers on documentaries to be soothing. Lots of old rockumentaries, music legends, etc.
Anonymous
Better things but it’s on Hulu.
Anonymous
If you like British nobility gone rogue in a Guy Ritchie comedy family drama, watch the netflix tv series The Gentlemen. There is some action, but it's all played in a very droll way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Better things but it’s on Hulu.


Not OP but YES that show is great.
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