Netflix has always been a comfy place to binge watch your favorite TV show. But, with the release of new software, it’s easier than ever! The all-new Wraith Prism is designed for Netflix users who want even more features and options added to their streaming experience.
This blog post will discuss 9 shows that you can’t miss on this great new software.
This blog post will discuss the best shows available on this great new software, including:
Breaking Bad
One of the most popular TV series ever with five seasons that follow protagonist Walter White as he goes from being a schoolteacher trying to provide for his family after finding out that he has terminal cancer into an infamous drug kingpin. The show stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul in lead roles as well as Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, RJ Mitte and Bob Odenkirk. It won six Emmy Awards during its run over two years before ending back in 2013. BoJack Horseman
Netflix has a huge selection of TV shows. You can browse by genre, subgenre, or just search for your favorite show to find episodes you might have missed the first time around. There are plenty of gems in Netflix’s lineup and here are nine that shouldn’t be missed:
Insecure (2017) is an Emmy-winning comedy series about two black women navigating their careers and relationships in Los Angeles.
The critically acclaimed drama stars Issa Rae as “Issa Dee,” Yvonne Orji as “Yvie Oddly” and Lisa Joyce as “Lisa Williams.” It takes on modern social issues like race relations, infidelity, sexuality, religion and culture clashes with humor through raw conversations between best friends that are never easy or obvious.
It’s an epic series about a world in which women have stopped having children and the few remaining fertile men must fight to survive, at any cost. The show is based on Margaret Atwood’s best-selling novel of the same name. It stars Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men) as “Offred,” who has been separated from her family and forced into sexual servitude in order to provide for them.
She spends each day working as a handmaid among other captive wives whose sole purpose is to produce offspring for their husbands: “The Commanders” of Gilead. In this terrifying society where one wrong word could end life as they know it.