3 best Netflix shows to binge-watch this weekend
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Netflix is bringing back the hit teen drama Finding Her Edge for a second season. The show, based on Jennifer Iacopelli’s novel, premiered on January 22 and quickly became a global favorite. According to Netflix,
Netflix’s new thriller series His & Hers has taken over the site’s top 10, currently sitting comfortably atthe top of the streamer’s most popular shows list. Viewers can’t get enough of this twisty thriller starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal as two estranged spouses trying to solve a murder in their hometown.
Another new arrival to Netflix this month is the seventh and final season of The Upshaws. Starring Mike Epps, Kim Fields, and Wanda Sykes, this multi-camera sitcom follows the ups, downs, and in-betweens of a working-class Black family in Indiana. With no rule book on how to make life a success, The Upshaws seem to fall into every hilarious trap.
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Wayward debuted on the platform last year.
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The Canadian teen drama centres on ice skating.
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