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Netflix wants to get us in our feelings this winter, whether that means on our toes with new premiering dramas, or in our bag watching nostalgic movies that came out when you were too young to watch them with the volume all the way up.

Either way, this month's watch list ensures that you will be snuggled up having a healthy binge during your down time alone with no pants on, or with loved ones.


Available December 21st: 'Greenleaf' Season 3

Greenleaf, originally debuted on OWN, has become one of Netflix's most popular dramas and will be streaming its third season that recently aired this fall. Season one and two gave us the opportunity to get closer to each member of the family, and season three likely will expose more scandal in the megachurch than ever before. Viewers can expect scandal, betrayal, and cliffhangers from this binge-worthy show, along with guest appearances from Patti Labelle and Letoya Luckett. This winter, you will be guaranteed to catch the holy spirit or a heart attack as it premieres on December 21st.

 

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