Netflix series for 13 year old boy

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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this. Can't he find something to watch on his own? And if he can't, can't he find something else to do? Why is a parent finding entertainment for their teenager?


I don't understand you. Don't you watch things with your kids sometimes?


Yes, but we don't need help finding something to watch. I just can't imagine that. And I'm not even particularly smart or savvy.


Please share what you watch with your kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this. Can't he find something to watch on his own? And if he can't, can't he find something else to do? Why is a parent finding entertainment for their teenager?


I don't understand you. Don't you watch things with your kids sometimes?


Yes, but we don't need help finding something to watch. I just can't imagine that. And I'm not even particularly smart or savvy.


Please share your secrets!

I am not particularly smart or savvy, and I find the choices of things to watch on Netflix, and Amazon Prime, and Hulu, and HBO Go, and Showtime, oftentimes overwhelming. I am eager to learn from you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this. Can't he find something to watch on his own? And if he can't, can't he find something else to do? Why is a parent finding entertainment for their teenager?


I don't understand you. Don't you watch things with your kids sometimes?


Yes, but we don't need help finding something to watch. I just can't imagine that. And I'm not even particularly smart or savvy.


Please share what you watch with your kids.


I have a 13 yr old girl. We were watching Miranda Sings videos regularly which led to watching Josh Evans videos, but now they're divorcing and we're both Team Josh so not watching Miranda anymore. We watch James Corden's carpool karaoke when he does one. We watched the first season of Fuller House together, and some show about foster kids.
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Is stranger things good for girls too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not thought provoking or a conversation starter, but my boys enjoy Prison Break.


DD loves the CW superhero shows that Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell appear in (Flash, Legends of Tomorrow)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is stranger things good for girls too?


Yes. But like any show it depends on what your daughter is into. If it came out when I was a girl, I would have loved it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is stranger things good for girls too?


Yes. But like any show it depends on what your daughter is into. If it came out when I was a girl, I would have loved it.


I agree. My DD (12) doesn't like it so much but my 13 yo and I are into it. We also have more similar tastes (I'm the Warehouse 13, Grimm suggester). LOVE Stranger Things!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this. Can't he find something to watch on his own? And if he can't, can't he find something else to do? Why is a parent finding entertainment for their teenager?


I don't understand you. Don't you watch things with your kids sometimes?


Yes, but we don't need help finding something to watch. I just can't imagine that. And I'm not even particularly smart or savvy.


NP here. Between network, premium channel and Netflix, Amazon original series - as well as old series being re-aired, there are legit shows out there people are missing out on. It is nice to get recommendations. What is not nice are people like you posting a rude jusgemental post that offers no help and is trying to deflect the thread. Go away.

OP,

Stranger Things
Gortimor Gibbons
Wonder Years
Everybody Hates Chris
Malcolm in the Middle

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is stranger things good for girls too?


My 15yr old amd 13yr old DD's loved it. There are a few strong female leads
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this. Can't he find something to watch on his own? And if he can't, can't he find something else to do? Why is a parent finding entertainment for their teenager?


I don't understand you. Don't you watch things with your kids sometimes?


Yes, but we don't need help finding something to watch. I just can't imagine that. And I'm not even particularly smart or savvy.


But you sure are rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this. Can't he find something to watch on his own? And if he can't, can't he find something else to do? Why is a parent finding entertainment for their teenager?


I don't understand you. Don't you watch things with your kids sometimes?


Yes, but we don't need help finding something to watch. I just can't imagine that. And I'm not even particularly smart or savvy.


You also lack imagination.
Anonymous
Blue Bloods

Freaks and Geeks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand this. Can't he find something to watch on his own? And if he can't, can't he find something else to do? Why is a parent finding entertainment for their teenager?


I don't understand you. Don't you watch things with your kids sometimes?


Yes, but we don't need help finding something to watch. I just can't imagine that. And I'm not even particularly smart or savvy.


But you sure are rude.


and I like getting recommendations from strangers. gets me out of my comfort zone. kinda like the reason my ipod bores me -- I chose all the music.

and yes, you are rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blue Bloods

Freaks and Geeks


I agree but it is a slap in the face that it was cancelled and there is only about 18 shows. It is a like an appetizer with no main course.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stranger things?


+1

can't wait for season 2


Is there going to be a season 2? I was also going to suggest it.
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