9 Can't Miss Netflix Shows on Go

October 31, 2021

 

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Netflix's new streaming service is bringing in a ton of new shows to its lineup. The first two seasons of “Orange Is The New Black” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” have been removed from the service, leaving a gaping hole.

In the meantime, Go is adding a ton of shows to its existing library including movies from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. Now you can watch new Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon originals, too.


Netflix is clearly trying to capitalize on the growing demand for original shows in the streaming services which it controls. As it turns out, Netflix already has a huge library behind it. In fact, the whole company's library is now more than 100 million shows and movies that are watched on its growing service.

But now the network wants to expand its library in a big way by adding new series to Netflix. The network has been adding the shows to its streaming services for years already and has been offering them for free. As a result, the latest additions to the network's new library include The Mindy Project, The Handmaid's Tale, and American Crime Story.

All the Netflix shows that we have on this list are free. What they don't want to do is pay for them. As a result, not only are they not offering them free, but they are also not offering them at the same price as they used to be. For example, the original series Mindy Project is now $9.99 a month, while The Handmaids Tale is $11.99.

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Netflix has been paying for these shows since the beginning. At first, they were only offering them for free. They later offered them for $9.99 a month, which is what they are now offering, and this is in addition to their existing deals with streaming services. Why is Netflix changing this policy though? Because they have a lot of shows that have high demand and are not making money and therefore are becoming old news.

The original Mindy Project is back for a second season that has gone viral, and the second season of The Handmaids Tale is on Netflix right now. Both of these shows will be available on Go for free in a few months if you're in the area. These shows are both very popular and will likely continue to be so well into the future.

Netflix has actually been pushing to make their subscribers aware of the fact that these shows are in limited availability.

 A lot of people might not be aware of this until they are not available. This is why Netflix has made the show available for free in the first place. But they are not the only streaming service to do this. Hulu, for example, has also made the shows available to members for free.

While I don't have a Netflix account, I do have Hulu. So if you want to catch up on 9 Can't-Miss Netflix shows, I would suggest catching up on Hulu as well.

For me, there are two main reasons why I watch Netflix: I like to catch up on shows and I like binge-watch scenes. I think that this might be the case with everyone. But in my experience, binge-watchers don't necessarily binge-watch the same shows as casual viewers. Instead, it's about when you finish a show and really want to see the next episode once again.

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