Grace and Frankie
The best thing about Grace and Frankie isn’t the plot. It’s the sheer, chaotic pleasure of watching two wildly different older women discover that, together, they’re unstoppable.
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The best thing about Grace and Frankie isn’t the plot. It’s the sheer, chaotic pleasure of watching two wildly different older women discover that, together, they’re unstoppable.
Glossy teen angst with a genuine spark — until the insta-love undermines it and season two runs out of road.
A coming-of-age Netflix series about four friends navigating high school, neighborhood schemes, and the messy realities of growing up in Los Angeles.
A heartbreaking deep dive into the murder of a rising cycling star caught in a web of obsession, jealousy, and a love triangle that turned lethal.
Revisit one of the early 2000s’ most notorious true-crime cases, a tragedy that remains deeply heartbreaking decades later.
A grim, methodical look at the 2016 murders of eight members of the Rhoden family in Ohio, and the years-long investigation that finally exposed a twisted plot.
Two best friends killed a third for no reason anyone can live with. Heartbreaking, unnecessary, and a grim lesson in what group chats and live-tweeting can do.
The sports documentary that turned a niche European motorsport into appointment television — manufactured rivalries, real heartbreak, and the best team-radio drama on Netflix.
Forget eating clean—this is what happens when you fall for a very dirty con. Bad Vegan proves that sometimes the biggest red flag is believing you can live forever.
It’s teen drama — just with fewer school dances and significantly more bad decisions.
A broke young mother, a chaotic wrestler dad, and an OnlyFans-adjacent side hustle sound like the ingredients for a disaster. Instead, Margo's Got Money Troubles finds surprising heart — even if its tonal identity crisis keeps getting in the way.