{Friday Favorites} : Favorite Netflix Finds of 2019

If you are looking for something to watch on Netflix, here’s some of my favorites we found last year!
[Family Reunion]
         Family Reunion shows the McKellan family, who moves from Seattle to Georgia to be
        closer to extended family. As you can imagine, the transition from city life in Seattle to
        small-town Georgia provides us with many laughs. It shows life problems but not to the
        point that the viewer gets sick of it. With three-hour church services, high-humidity hair,
        M’Dear’s home cooking, and family bonding, Family Reunion gives us a good family
        friendly sitcom. Good news: it has been renewed for a second season!
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[Murder Mystery]
         A New York cop, played by Adam Sandler and his hairdresser wife, played by Jennifer
       Aniston, go on a European vacation, on a billionaire’s yacht, to reinvigorate the spark in
       their marriage. A chance encounter leads to them being framed for the murder of the
       elderly billionaire. Hilarity ensues as Sandler and Aniston work to solve the murder. 
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[Holiday in the Wild]
         Holiday in the Wild stars Kristin Davis and Rob Lowe. Kate, played by Davis, is set to
        embark on a second honeymoon with her husband when he decides to leave her the
        night before. Kate decides to take the trip alone. While vacationing in Africa, she ends
        up helping rescue a baby elephant who had been orphaned. Kate, a vet, helps at an
        elephant sanctuary. While there, she falls in love with Derek, played by Lowe, who is a
        conservationist and pilot. This has some romance and animals and is an all-around
        feel-good movie.
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[The Kominsky Method]   

            The Kominsky Method is a show about a former actor turned acting coach (played
           by Michael Douglas) and his best friend and agent (played by Alan Arkin). It shows
           life’s ups and downs (new relationships, death of a spouse, strained relationships
           due to drugs, health scares, etc.) for these two friends. While these issues make this
           seem like a sad show, it is not all sad. It definitely has some hilarious moments (just
           like life!). There are also so many famous faces that have guest (and some
           recurring) roles throughout the first season. Warning (especially if kids will be
           watching): There are times when the characters get on a roll with dropping the 
           f-bomb. Thankfully, I can tune it out and it isn’t throughout each and every episode. 
           For those wondering, there is a second season.
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Linked up with Andrea, Narci, and Erika for Friday Favorites. Have a great weekend!

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