Which show should you finally watch on Netflix in 2016?

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Saba Hamedy
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First socks, now resolutions: Netflix is making it easier than ever to binge watch in 2016.

The streaming giant is offering viewers one big 2016 resolution: "Put your Netflix list on a diet. You know, drop some show pounds" -- by actually watching that celebrated series you've been meaning to binge since streaming became a thing.

In case you hadn't seen these shows already, Netflix has a few suggestions ready for posting on social media:

Orange is the New Black

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House of Cards

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Narcos

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Breaking Bad

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Pretty Little Liars

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How I Met You Mother

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Gilmore Girls

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The Walking Dead

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The X-Files

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Friday Night Lights

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But what shows are viewers already watching on Netflix?

Marketing analytics company Jumpshot found that Marvel’s Jessica Jones was the service's No. 1 most viewed show in November, followed by Aziz Ansari’s Master of None and classic animated comedy Family Guy.

Will Arnett’s animated comedy BoJack Horseman is the top show for millennials. Meanwhile, viewers in the 35-to-44-year-old demographic prefer series like Orange is the New Black and reruns of New Girl and Friends.

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