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5 Netflix Underrated Series That Turn Out to be Really Fun!

Seputagamemoba.com -Netflix is ​​now increasingly aggressive in showing quality series. Starting from the series with the romantic genre, horror, thriller, to comedy that is able to shake the stomach. However, sometimes we find it difficult to choose what we want to watch when we open Netflix.

Well, you can try watching 5 Netflix series that are rarely talked about below. Guaranteed fun!

1. Caliphate

Caliphate is a Netflix original series set in Sweden and Jordan. Caliphate tells the story of an ISIS attack plan in Sweden that involves a group of women consisting of a wife of an ISIS member who wants to return to her country, a passionate teenager, and an agent in an ambitious national security agency.

This 8-episode series depicts how ISIS works, from recruitment targeting young people to how they orchestrate an act of terror.

2. Derry Girls

This series tells about the lives of five high school kids in the City of Derry. This series is very funny and fresh. Even though Ireland was being hit by conflict at that time, these five high school kids still tried to be as cheerful as teenagers should be and live their teenage lives with witty manners.

3. Giri/Hajj

Giri/Haji is set in two cities, London and Japan, telling a detective named Kenzo Mori (Takehiro Hira) from Tokyo who is exploring London in search of Yuto Mori (Yousuke Kubozuka), his missing brother. Yuto becomes involved with the Yakuza and is accused of murder.

Kenzo is not only struggling with Yuto Mori’s repatriation mission, but he is also in a dilemma about what he is experiencing. He must carry out a mission while protecting his brother. In addition, Kenzo and Yuto also have to deal with a London detective who makes the conflict even more heated.

4. I Am Not Okay with This

I Am Not Okay with This tells of Sydney (Sophia Lillis), a teenage girl who lives an uneasy school life. Sydney is forced to confront her developing sexuality and the mysterious superpowers within her.

5. The English Game

The English Game describes football as not only a sport, but also a culture. Set in 1878, The English Game tells the story of the development of soccer and a soccer league that started out very rough. In addition, this series also shows the changes in football, from being ruled by the nobles to becoming a sport that can be played by anyone today.

The English Game also features legendary figures in the world of football such as Fergus Suter (Kevin Guthrie) to Arthur Kinnaird (Edward Holcroft).