Could at that place be better news? Every bit of today, Netflix's mobile apps volition allow you lot download content for offline viewing. That's awesome news for anyone who wants to stock up on videos for the gym, the airplane, the car (passengers only, delight) or anywhere else that's Wi-Fi-challenged.
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Watch this: 9 Netflix TV shows you should definitely download
With that out of the way, let's turn our attending to Idiot box. Not everything in the Netflix library is available for download (no "Bob's Burgers" or "Sherlock"?!), but there's plenty of practiced material you can get right now. Here are nine shows you'll want to download for your on-the-go binges.
'30 Stone'
I can't call up some other one-act from the by decade that fabricated me laugh out loud as difficult or as often equally "30 Rock." Tina Fey's vivid single-photographic camera series about a belatedly-night sketch-comedy evidence debuted alongside Aaron Sorkin's similarly themed dramedy "Studio sixty on the Sunset Strip," which was expected to crush its bandage-of-unknowns competitor. But "30 Rock" ran for seven glorious seasons, while Sorkin'due south bear witness lasted just 1.
'Arrow' and 'The Flash'
Yous don't take to be a fan of the source cloth -- I should know, considering I wasn't -- to enjoy these two action-packed comic-book series. "Arrow," a modern take on the "Dark-green Pointer" comics, started out a little slow, just really hit its pace in season two. "The Flash," meanwhile, striking the ground (sorry) running, with a superb offset season buoyed by a great cast.
'Black Mirror'
Information technology's difficult to describe this equally anything but a "'Twilight Zone' for the 21st century," considering "Black Mirror" is a collection of trippy, standalone stories that leave you chilled. Each expertly crafted episode -- only iii each in the first two seasons, and a blest six in the recent made-for-Netflix third -- explores some uneasy aspect of the modern earth and how engineering can lead us downward dark roads.
'Freaks and Geeks'
I recently rewatched this entire 1999 series -- just 18 episodes, sigh -- with my kids, and I'm happy to report it holds upwards really well. It's just as funny, awkward, touching and occasionally painful every bit ever, with a cast of extremely familiar faces -- many of whom went on to varying levels of stardom. (James Franco and Seth Rogen, anyone?) Even if you lot didn't grow upwards in the early on '80s (I did) and didn't place as either a freak or geek (I did), yous can't assist only love every single character in this show.
'Honey'
Ordinarily I wouldn't bother watching a show with such a vague (and ultimately misleading) championship, but because I then liked Gillian Jacobs in "Community," I decided to requite this Judd Apatow-produced serial a chance. I'm glad I did, because although it features ii frequently unlikable leads, it delivers what feels like a very realistic await at modern unmarried life. In fact, it'due south arguably the perfect West Declension companion to my adjacent pick...
'Main of None'
If you know Aziz Ansari only as his somewhat annoying one-note graphic symbol on "Parks and Recreation," you owe it to yourself to check out his Netflix original serial, "Master of None." It's a smart, funny, honest and insightful look at life in your late '20s (or maybe early '30s), with episodes that focus on everything from dating to parents (having them and becoming them) to former people. It's the New York answer to "Beloved," but with more amusing and touching moments than cringe-worthy ones.
'Orangish is the New Black'
What started out as a novelty show -- entitled white girl goes to prison house -- has evolved into one of the most rich and various series I've ever seen. Indeed, correct effectually the eye of Season two, the show stops focusing primarily on Piper and grows into a superb ensemble, branching out its back-stories to include seemingly modest characters -- who often turn out to be fifty-fifty more than interesting than the main ones. Simply take note that this is a TV-MA show, definitely one for adults only.
'Stranger Things'
The TV equivalent of a book you cannot put downward, Netflix-original "Stranger Things" spans eight astonishing episodes of '80s-themed mystery, horror, sci-fi and friendship. Indeed, if you liked "The Goonies," "East.T." and/or "Stand By Me," you lot'll love this. Fifty-fifty the casting harks back to the '80s: Hello, Matthew Modine and Winona Ryder!
OK, those are my picks -- now let's hear yours! And cheque back soon for my list of must-download movies.
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