Best Netflix Shows to Watch in September 2018

Best Netflix Shows to Watch in September 2018
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Best Netflix shows in September 2018 - The ever-expanding library of Netflix keeps adding one amazing series after another, leaving us confused as to what we need to consume and what can afford to avoid. You do not want to be the one person who is unaware of the latest antics of Crazy Eyes from 'Orange is the New Black' or what charming new coming-of-age show about a bunch of teenagers is available for your binge-watching consideration. While you want to be up-to-date, you don’t want to be bogged down with ALL that is available at your fingertips.  

So, if you are feeling spoiled for choices, this is your ultimate 50 best netflix shows list you absolutely need to follow to get best out of the streaming platform.  

Get to watching, already! 

1. On My Block

Diego Tinoco, Sierra Capri, Brett Gray and Jason Genao from 'On My Block' (Netflix)

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'On My Block', co-created by Lauren Iungerich - best known for her work in 'Awkward' - Eddie Gonzalez and Jeremy Haft - of 'All Eyez On Me' fame- is a coming of age comedy about four bright and street-savvy friends navigating their way through the triumph, pain and the newness of high-school set in LA’s South Central neighborhood. The show, which premiered on March 16 2018, stars Diego Tinoco, Ronni Hawk, Sierra Capri, Brett Gray, Jessica Garcia and Jason Genao.

2. Sense8

A still of all members of the Sens8 cluster from the Christmas special (Netflix)

A group of people from all over the world find themselves linked mentally and must find a way to survive while being hunted by those who see them as a threat and danger to the normal order of things. The show was canceled after a season, but Netflix gave the show one last season to wrap all the stories up. Capheus (Toby Onwumere), Kala (Tina Desai), Lito (Miguel Angel Silvestre), Nomi (Jamie Clayton), Riley (Tuppence Middleton) , Sun (Donna Bae), Will (Brian J. Smith) and Wolfgang (Max Riemelt) come together both physically and mentally, plunged into the middle of each other’s tragedies and triumphs. On the run from Whispers (Terrence Mann), and forced to question their very identity, it's a matter of survival as the Sensates must find a way to live with, understand and protect one another against all odds.