Web Series To Start As You Stay Indoors

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As quoted by Robert M. Pirsig that “Boredom always precedes a period of great creativity”, we all are now struck in this phase of boredom amidst the Corona crisis, but are spontaneously seeking new ways to keep ourselves engaged. While endeavouring such attempts, we are doing a lot of things channeling our creative predispositions such as cleaning, cooking, reading, painting, jamming, etc. So, why not fix yourselves with some of the best web series when you are staying all day indoors with your home chores? Here, we have a list of top-grade streaming web series that will be crazily entertaining for your quarantine –

BoJack Horseman

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Set within a sphere where anthropomorphic animals and humans live cheek by jowl, ‘BoJack Horseman’ is about a horse named Bojack, the down and out star of 1990s sitcom ‘Horsin’ Around’. After a decade tippling on his chaise longue and sleeping around, he strives to breathe a new life into his panjandrums with decidedly mixed consequences. The writing is sharp, the jokes are layered, and the situations are hilarious, but there is a melancholy connotation to the series. Despite being a horse, Bojack is one of the most amazing human characters and an impossible one to stop watching. 

Stranger Things

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A throwback and love letter to the movies of the early 1980s of Steven Spielberg and John Carpenter, the Duffer Brothers’ ‘Stranger Things’ feels both new and familiar. The seasons rotate around the creatures and traps of a Poltergeist-like world. The plots are set with interesting characters such as an alien-like girl with telepathic powers, local sheriff, party of four best friends, their friends and family members, etc. It is an unsurpassed thriller space fiction story like the blockbusters of the 80s and is a recommendable watch.

American Vandal

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American Vandal sounds naive and half-baked, but is a honestly brilliant, incredibly clever and smartly written pasquinade of true-crime documentaries. It plays just like any other crime docuseries including interviews, investigations, multiple suspects, numerous conspiracy theories but the only crime here is not a murder. It is an excellent whodunnit that just happens to also be the best parody of 2017, and it even earned a Peabody Award.

Mindhunter

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The series is based on the origins of an actual behavioral science unit in the Federal Bureau of Investigation used to study serial killers in the 1970s and 1980s. Here, Jonathan Groff plays a young FBI agent taking keen interest in psychology. This in turn grows into an interest in the psychology of serial killers. It is a fascinating exploration into the origins of science that has inspired dozens of police procedurals. The series comes from Joe Penhall and David Fincher with characters and research over surprising twists and reveals.

Orange Is The New Black

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The variegated, arresting troupe cast is jam-packed with fan favourites, and this series is a bottleneck in stereotypes along with challenges and complications. The acting is superb, the writing is great, and storylines are addictive. ‘Orange Is The New Black’ forces us to entrench for people who give deplorable adjudications and appreciate the fact that after all we are humans, so we make poor decisions. The series will make you laugh, think, and once in a while will break your heart. So, in every sense of the word, it is a good one to go through. 

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