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    People raving over Netflix series that's so good they've watched it multiple times over
    Home>Film & TV>Netflix
    Published 14:48 26 Mar 2024 GMT

    People raving over Netflix series that's so good they've watched it multiple times over

    Academy Award-winning actress Viola Davis stars as the series lead

    Niamh Shackleton

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    Niamh Shackleton
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    Niamh Shackleton is an experienced journalist for UNILAD, specialising in topics including mental health and showbiz, as well as anything Henry Cavill and cat related. She has previously worked for OK! Magazine, Caters and Kennedy.

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    Finding a new TV series to watch is great - but sometimes there's nothing better than rewatching a show that you've already seen because you loved it so much.

    Whether it's series like Friends or New Girl, or dramas such as House and Breaking Bad - we all do it.

    But there's one show on Netflix that everyone been claiming to have rewatched that you may not have heard of.

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    Titled How To Get Away With Murder, the series stars Viola Davis as its lead, Annalise Keating.

    Davis is joined by the likes of Orange Is The New Black's Matt McCorry, Billy Brown, and Harry Potter star Alfred Enoch in the show.

    And if you happen to be new to the series, there are six season to catch up on.

    An overall show synopsis reads: "A sexy, suspense-driven legal thriller about a group of ambitious law students and their brilliant, mysterious criminal defense professor. They become entangled in a murder plot that will shake the entire university and change the course of their lives."

    While the first series dropped a decade ago, people are still raving about How To Get Away With Murder to this day.

    Viola Davis plays Annalise Keating.
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    "I've been living under a rock i know, but I just finished all seasons," one person penned of the series on Netflix Bangers yesterday (March 25).

    "I can't get over it really imma need another series in this exact type or I'll just go and rewatch it again and again idccc [sic]," they went on to gush.

    And it seems as if they're not alone in their feelings towards the show. Another person added: "I absolutely loved this series."

    "I've rewatched a few times i always stick to what i know," wrote another.

    A different viewer added: "I watched this early in my days of getting Netflix. Loved it! Might have to watch it again."

    Netflix viewers are rewatching the series.
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    In regards to finding another show like it, one person insisted 'you'll never get a series as good as this one'. Meanwhile, others suggested Revenge or Scandal might be a good series to watch if you're looking for something post-HTGAWM.

    The series has an average score of 88 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

    Season four is its highest rated of the six and boasts an impressive 100 percent, with season six proving to be the least popular - but even that still has 80 percent.

    HTGAWM fans were understandably gutted that there wasn't a seventh season of the well-loved series, but showrunner Pete Nowalk felt that it was the right time to end Annalise Keating's story.

    But, a word of warning: if you're planning on watching the programme for the first time or rewatching it for the tenth, you'll want to do it soon as it's believed How To Get Away With Murder will leave Netflix at the end of the year.

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