7 Netflix Shows with a satisfying conclusion
Netflix Shows with endings is hard to find these days because they keep canceling shows. Sometimes I wait for a show to finish it’s 3rd Season to be aired before I took risk. I did got Scammed by HBO because they canceled West World on it’s 4th Season. I remember the golden times when streaming services do not cancel shows because they want to compete against Network television. Oh, how fun while it lasted.
I want to focus this article in Netflix because of it’s recent reputation. The only way I will watch an ongoing Netflix Show right now is if’s smash hit watched by a Billion households or it’s finale is confirmed. I only start watching Stranger Things when Netflix announced it will end in Season 5. I don’t like the feeling when a show I am committed to gets canceled. These shows are complete so expect to have a satisfying conclusion. No Cliffhangers on the final Season because they are complete narratives. The shows are now canceled because Netflix gave them a complete run.
Tired of Netflix’s habit of canceling shows?Netflix Shows with a satisfying conclusion
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A Series of Unfortunate Events
Based from a book series of the same title. This adaption managed to adapt all 13 books in a Span of three Seasons. The Baudelaire siblings lost their parents from an accident and the only relative that can their guardianship is their suspicious uncle, Count Olaf (Neil Patrick Harris). Expect bizarre campy adventures from this Award winning show.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Kimmy Schmidt got abducted by a cult leader when she was in 8th grade. She and other women got manipulated by a cult leader it is the end of the world and they have to stay inside the underground bunker. Her rescue took 15 years and despite of that traumatizing experience her retained her child like innocence and positive disposition.This comedy have 4 Seasons with a complete finale and interactive movie where you can control Kimmy’s fate and it is created by Comedy genius Tina Fey.
Glitch (The Australian Show not the Korean one)
There is another from Korea with the same title but that one is about aliens. Please do not confuse that one to this. Glitch is a three season Australian series that concluded in 2019. It is about a Small town in Australia where the dead rise from the dead, not as zombies but health human being with no memories of an Afterlife.
Sense8
Sense 8 is about 8 strangers from different countries around the world who discovers that all them are connected and that they can communicate via telepathy. It is made by Wachowski Siblings who popularized The Matrix. The show was extremely popular but it’s budget is way too high as they film locations from different countries. It is not suppose to be on this list because it got canceled but because of aggressive fans, Netflix got forced to make a 2 hour movie that serves as conclusion.
Dark
This German Drama lasted three seasons and it got granted a mind blowing ending. Critics have nothing but positive things about this Science Fiction thriller. If you are a fan of Stranger Things, You are going to love this show. It has a dub option for people who hates reading subtitles.
Orange is the New Black
A lot of people in Social media complain about how Netflix shows with Sapphic or lesbian themes always get canceled. This one is the rare exception because after winning multiple Awards, it lasted for 7 Seasons. This Prison drama will let you see the open secrets of Private prisons and how inhumane the inmates are treated.
Grace and Frankie
It is about two elderly women who dislikes each other. They are only acquainted because their husbands are business partners. Their worlds will crash when both of their husbands decide to divorce them. The reason? Their Husbands are lovers. These women will become friends in the hardest battle of their lives. This is is the only Netflix scripted show that lasted 7 Seasons and yes there is a series finale.
Do you know any Netflix show with a complete series run with satisfying closure?
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