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What to Binge Watch Right Now - Round 3

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Netflix-Bloodline

Binge watching comes with being able to fold and put away an entire month’s worth of laundry, or gives us something to look forward to after the kids go to bed, watching a couple of episodes a night together. It’s a way to do boring tasks like cleaning up the back end of your blog, and become superwoman while you’re essentially getting entertained.

Bloodline
New on Netflix this month, you can watch the full first season of Bloodline, the show that will have you wondering what the heck the big secret is. Don’t worry, you’ll find out - some of it. Twists and turns in the plot and chilling moments are combined with family members that might remind you of your own, will capture you from about the second or third episode in.
Watch it on: Netflix

Secrets and Lies (the Australian version)
If you’re watching the American version that’s airing now on television, you might just want to get a binge mirror watch and watch Secrets and Lies on Netflix, because the entire season is there. You can get to know (and hate) new characters on that version of the show that I binge watched in a few days of late night watching.

Wentworth
If you’re on the edge of your seat waiting for the new season of Orange is the New Black to be released, try Wentworth. It’s a women’s prison with more than enough drama, and comes highly recommended from binge watching experts.
Watch it on: Netflix

Girls
There’s a big bonus to being signed up for The Movie Network, with Shaw, and that’s the archive of HBO shows that come with it. Binge watch girls to be brought back to your early twenties, and laugh at the ridiculous situations that you were probably never in, but that twenty year old you could totally relate to.
Watch it on: HBO go or Shaw on Demand

Binge watching Netflix is one of my favorite ways to spend a Saturday night. Being at-home and binge watching or trying your luck online like cad.SpinPalace.com, dining on delicious at home from Sunterra Friday Feasts, all of these make for an easy weekend date-night at-home, ordering in or cooking an adult only meal after the kids go to bed

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