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5 Netflix Hidden Gems With Strong Female Leads

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Netflix has just about everything but have you ever logged into a friend’s or relatives’ account and thought, “Why didn’t I see that show on mine!?” The Netflix algorithm is brilliant and we are not complaining about having hundreds of shows at our disposal. However, we undoubtedly can relate to missing out on some great shows or sitting down with a bowl of popcorn and not being able to find something to watch. We have scoured through Netflix to find 5 shows that you have probably missed and will undoubtedly love—the twist is that they are not only hidden gems but they have strong female leads. You’re welcome!

Reality TV: Made in Mexico “Made in Mexico” is an interesting look into the lives of wealthy socialites in Mexico City. What is important about this show is that it doesn’t focus on the stereotypical Mexican tropes that so many movies and television shows reproduce but focuses on (albeit superficial) but refreshingly new dynamics. “Made in Mexico” is like many other reality shows following the lives of nine friends who have interesting ties to their country but also the Middle East; ancestors with lineage to Kurdish royalty and Lebanese-Mexican heritage. Our favorite cast member is Hanna Jaff, the antagonist of the show who is obsessed with achieving the dreams she set out for herself on her infamous bucket list. If the worst person in your friend group is giving TED Talks in Kurdistan on inequality, we 100% approve!

Drama: Ginny and Georgia Maybe not quite a hidden gem but probably a show you skipped over thinking it was for teens. This Netflix Original brings a lot to the table, touching on many topics from mixed-race families, disappointment, disability, divorce, to starting a new career in a new town—ones that universally apply to both teens and adults. The mother-daughter power duo of, you guessed it, Ginny and Georgia, move to a small town to start afresh after being on the run for years. The family (including little brother Austin) strives for a normal life and while it seems like they just might get it but the past seems to have a way of catching up with them. If you fall in love with the show don’t worry, Season 2 is being filmed.

Docu-Drama: Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker This limited series is based on the book On Her Own Ground by A’Lelia Bundles and stars Hollywood darling, Octavia Spencer. Based on true events, “Self-Made” is a fictional depiction of the story of Madam C.J. Walker the black hair care pioneer. More than a beauty story, this series touches on Sarah Breedlove (Madam C.J.’s birth name) born to former slaves who eventually came to be the richest self-made woman in America. Rising up from her position as “washer woman” to developing hair products made for women of color, this entrepreneurial story defies all odds.

Reality TV: Married to Medicine (Season I and II) This reality series was originally on Bravo but Netflix has purchased the first two seasons and we are ecstatic. Ignore the fact that the episodes are a bit dated, meaning the glam and outfits are very 2000s—this show packs a sassy punch serving the perfect amount of Girl Boss. Considered a reality docu-series, “Married to Medicine” follows six Atlanta natives as they juggle careers, family, and demanding social calendars. What brings them together is medicine, either they themselves are doctors or they are married to doctors which places them in an elite social circle with its own set of rules. From the ER to the hottest charity galas “Married to Medicine” is an additive reality show to watch.

Comedy: GLOW GLOW or “Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling” is an 80’s themed show serving great music, big hair, and of course sparkly spandex. Set in Los Angeles in 1985 women audition to be a part of an all-ladies wrestling promotional team. If you hate wrestling you will be a huge fan after watching the first season of this hilarious show. Starring Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin who play fictional rivals and former besties, along with 12 actresses who are down on their luck and looking for Hollywood fame—this show is both outrageous and heartwarming.

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