Need a surgery recovery binge worthy show on Netflix

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Anonymous wrote: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.


Guy Ritchie projects are a pile of pants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.

this show is often recommended here. not sure if its just not for me or it takes a bit to get into?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

this show is often recommended here. not sure if its just not for me or it takes a bit to get into?

I started it and it seemed fairly good and then went WTF, then I realized it was a Guy Ritchie thing. I think you like his projects or you don’t and I’m in the dont camp.
Anonymous
OP, we have similar tastes. Some other shows I've liked that are on Netflix now:

Heartstopper
Friday Night Lights
The Chair
The Good Place
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Madame Secretary
Arrested Development
Great British Baking Show

Also, the David Beckham documentary is *fantastic*.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

this show is often recommended here. not sure if its just not for me or it takes a bit to get into?

I started it and it seemed fairly good and then went WTF, then I realized it was a Guy Ritchie thing. I think you like his projects or you don’t and I’m in the dont camp.


I liked looking at the leading males face so much it forgave a lot of he’s so handsome.
Anonymous
Gossip Girl was recently added to Netflix. Also The Empress and Grey’s Anatomy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Derek or After Life

Both are on Netflix and are so poignant and meaningful.
I am truly surprised that Gervais is a self-professed atheist because apart from being a bit crass, his writing is so full of truth and focused on all the things Christ teaches us to value and love.


Some us don’t need Christ to teach us how to be good people. Our parents and our moral compass have done a good job.

Gervais is a great man! He loves dogs and dislikes religion, what’s not to respect there.
Anonymous
The Beckham documentary is awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Beckham documentary is awesome.


I've watched it 4 times lol.
Anonymous
Made in Heaven on Amazon
Offspring (it’s Australian)
Workin Moms
Anonymous
Kim's Convenience
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Home for Christmas. It’s subtitled, but if you’re not up for that you can watch it dubbed.
Anonymous
Agree to the Beckham documentary. Also Kim's Convenience and Arrested Development. I would say Kaos is too gory and violent - something chill like stand up comedy like Jim Gaffigan or John Mulaney are always good for recovery and staying upbeat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kaos - about Greek gods but set in 1980s Crete. Jeff Goldblum is great.


i dont think that is the 1980s- that is today??
Anonymous
I posted this on the other Netflix binge thread, but I really am loving Escape at Dannemora on Netflix. It has Patricia Arquette, Benicio, Del Toro, and Paul Dano. Eight episodes and it’s awesome.
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