Netflix viewers are always sharing their recommendations to fellow TV-watchers, and this crime series is on the top of everyone's list at the moment.
From Dark and Monster Hunter, to Adam Sandler's new movie Leo, there's hundreds of great finds on the streaming platform.
With there being so much content to choose from, it can be hard to find a series to settle on, so it's undeniably a saving grace when fellow Netflix viewers do the hard work for you.
And the series that everyone's talking about at the moment is A Nearly Normal Family.
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The synopsis for the new limited series reads: "Adam and Ulrika Sandell live a seemingly perfect life with daughter Stella, 19, in a polished residential suburb; then, Stella ends up in police custody, accused of murder."
Taking to Facebook to share their thoughts on the Swedish-language show, one person wrote: "Just watched this the other day, and absolutely loved it!"
Another went on: "Omg I loved this it was a brilliant series!! Love Love Love!! Must watch."
"Loved this! A little slow but a good story with a great build up," someone else added.
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Another person gushed: "This was a bomb show I loved it and had to have subtitles on I was all for it!! Definitely got the point across and ended well."
Backing up people's reviews, A Nearly Normal Family currently has an impressive 90 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
"Utterly compulsive viewing. Great acting throughout, well produced and directed. Absorbing depth to the sound track. The feel of a classic," one reviewer said of the series.
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"Loved the book and the series is really well done. Super suspenseful," said a second.
One person liked it so much that they watched all six episodes in one sitting.
While A Nearly Normal Family has gone down a storm with viewers, there's one new addition to Netflix hasn't received such high acclaim.
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Earlier this month the streamer debuted it's Christmas movie Best. Christmas. Ever! and, despite its all-star cast, people haven't had good things to say.
One person went even went as far as labelling it as 'the worst movie of all time'.
"Who green lit Best Christmas ever on Netflix? And is this person still employed? It’s the most unhinged movie I’ve ever watched. #BestChristmasEver," another critic added.
Ouch.
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