5 new Netflix series for which the audience gave the green light
Critics may find them too cliché, predictable, and a bit boring. But the audience has the upper hand, and it seems that these 5 new series make Netflix a chill place to rest your brain:
Ginny and Georgia
Georgia gave birth to Ginny when she was just 15 years old. Now her daughter is a teenager, she has a half-brother from another father, and on top of that, she moves to another city with her family.
Ginny faces all the typical teenage problems as well as racial discrimination because her biological father is dark-skinned.
Ginny, on the other hand, hides terrible secrets from the past.
Behind Her Eyes
A single mother suddenly becomes entangled in a network of mental games when she has an affair with her psychiatrist boss.
She also secretly befriends his unusual, mysterious wife. There seems to be no way out of the maze.
Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan
The kingdoms of feudal Japan are at war. Several powerful people are fighting to the death to sit on the throne.
Firefly Lane
Tally and Kate are best friends from their teenage days. The girls from Firefly Lane are inseparable even 30 years later, despite all the ups and downs that follow in life.
Invisible City
The detective investigates a murder. Suddenly he is drawn into a battle between the real, visible world we live in and an underground world inhabited by magical creatures.





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