Netflix Recommendations for this Extended Spring Break
With the coronavirus spreading rapidly around the world, it is advised to stay home and avoid human contact. What better way to do so than spending your time on Netflix? Here are some recommendations that will make your spring break more enjoyable:
Love Is Blind
Described as a love blind experiment over the span of four weeks, the show includes 30 contestants, 15 men and 15 women, who are in search of heterosexual relationships. Contestants are separated by gender and they meet for one on one sessions in separate pods. Since they are separated, the contestants are not able to see each other and can only hear each other’s voices. The show’s goal is to prove that love does not need physical attraction to flourish.
I Am Not Okay With This
Based on a graphic novel, this show follows Syd as she attempts to navigate through the awkwardness of high school, family drama, and an unrequited crush on her best friend while trying to learn her new superpowers. With seven episodes all around 30 minutes, I Am Not Okay With This is a perfect comedy-drama one can finish quickly.
On My Block – Season 3
This show follows four street-savvy friends as they learn to balance the challenges of high school while being involved in the violence of gangs in the city of South Central Los Angeles. As they continuously fail to stay out of danger, these friends go on an abundance of adventures through the urban gang area.
Cheer
This documentary series shows the highs and lows of collegiate cheerleading. With six episodes, the show displays the world of competitive cheerleading at Navarro College, a junior college in Texas. Even if you don’t cheer, the incredible athletes exhibit inspiring work ethic and while watching, audiences will root for this team.
Locke & Key
After their father is mysteriously murdered, the three Locke siblings move to their ancestral home where they find magical keys that have might have a connection to the murder. This horror drama explores the siblings’ adventures as they unlock portals to anywhere, including the world of the dead.
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