3 must-see series that nobody talks about this weekend

Did you think you saw it all on Netflix? The algorithm of the streaming platform is sometimes misleading. We spotted three Netflix series that no one talks about and that deserve to be seen.

On Netflix, we often think we have seen it all. Blame it on an algorithm that only highlights certain series. However, the platform is full of ultra cool productions that nobody talks about. We can also point the finger at the communication of the streaming platform which tends to put more forward certain content over others. In February 2021, moreover, Netflix made a tweet asking its community to mention the series that it considers underrated and not visible enough.

A smart strategy to allow others to discover the series that we do not talk about enough. Just to give you some ideas and show you that Netflix is ​​not just about Lupine, Elite or La Casa de Papel, here are three series that deserve your attention!

“Innocent”

Available since April 30, 2021, Innocent is a critically acclaimed, but still low-key Spanish production on Netflix. A breathtaking thriller about a man, Matt, who, after being charged with manslaughter while intervening in a fight, tries to start from scratch nine years later. Troubled by an upsetting call from his wife Olivia’s phone, while on a business trip, Matt sets off on a frantic race to find out the truth. The entire series is available on Netfix!

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“The Shtisels, a family in Jerusalem”

The Shtisels, a family in Jerusalem, it’s three seasons on Netflix and we follow the daily life of an ultra-Orthodox family in the district of Geula, in Jerusalem. Created and written by Ori Elon and Yehonatan Indursky, concerned by the subject, this series shatters stereotypes about the ultra-Orthodox community, without painting an idealized and smooth portrait. The themes are therefore treated with a happy medium. One more reason to binge watcher this series available on Netflix!

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“Derry Girl”: the 90s mood

In Derry, Northern Ireland, we follow the daily lives of three teenage girls in the mid-1990s, in the midst of the Northern Irish conflict. Derry Girls, it is Erin, Clare, Michelle and Orla who are educated in a catholic college, where the cousin of one of them will be the first boy to integrate their establishment. Lisa McGee, the director and screenwriter of the series, recounts her own teenage years with deliciously searing humor.

Melanie Bonvard

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