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Tension is rising for Frank, and we can already tell this is going to be one dramatic season.

"You have no idea what it means to have nothing. You don't value what we have achieved," President Underwood says in the heart-racing trailer, full of guns, sweaty sex scenes and *lots* of cold-eyed glares.

There's no sign of a reunion between Frank and Claire either, with the President telling his estranged wife that she "destroyed" everything they had.

Yup, it's going to be a firecracker of a season – now all we need to do is wait for March 4 when the full set of episodes hit Netflix.

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You might want to scrap that fancy dinner you have planned for Valentine's Day because as it turns out, all you need is some Netflix and chill.

Netflix issued a survey showing that 58 percent of people say they bond with their significant other over the streaming giant's shows and movies. 

As well as that, 72 percent said they prefer staying in and watching Netflix with their beau on date night.

It also turns out to be pretty important when first getting to know a perspective partner. 27 percent said having shows in common ("show compatibility") is really important. 

And a quarter of those asked said they find people more attractive based on the shows they watch, which Netflix has now coined show goggles.

So, there you go. Who knew having a fancy for Game of Thrones means finding a lover.

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Last week, it was confirmed that a reboot of Gilmore Girls will be coming to Netflix really soon. And it's safe to say that just about every fangirl completely freaked out.

And, when we learned that our fave characters were confirmed for the reunion, Lauren Graham (Lorelai), Alexis Bledel (Rory), Scott Patterson (Luke), Kelly Bishop (Emily), Sean Gunn (Kirk), and Keiko Agena (Lane), we freaked out even more.

But, one fan noticed that someone was missing from the reunion line-up and took to Twitter to ask Melissa McCarthy if she will be gracing the reboot with her presence as the loveable chef, Sookie.

Awkwardly enough, Melissa wrote back to the fan on Twitter and said that she wasn't invited back. Ouch.

"Thanks for the invite, but sadly no one asked me or Sookie to come back to Stars Hollow.,” she wrote. “Wish them all the best!!”

At least she doesn't sound bitter about it, but we would have loved to see her come back. 

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Netflix has come up with some BRILLIANT TV shows over the past few years, but House of Cards is one of those that just sucks us in every damn time. 

The hotly awaited fourth season is on the way to us very soon which is getting us excited to what dirty work is coming up next.

Kevin Spacey playing Frank Underwood is one of those characters we love and hate, and he's obviously going to come back with a bang since he's seen in the trailer digging something up in the ground – well he's not the one digging, obvz, instead Doug is doing all the suspicious work like we'd expect. 

We'll admit that this trailer is a bit on the short side but with the show coming to us this March, we're already getting ready for some binge-watching. 

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The seminal true crime documentary series, Making a Murderer, has truly captured the imagination of viewers all over the world but recent reports have indicated that the Netflix show may not have included every vital detail of the case. 

As the creators reveal that the documentary almost didn't happen, many have speculated that the ten episode series goes heavy on the corrupt nature of the trial but also leaves out evidence that does not look good for Steven. 

During a Twitter Q&A yesterday, Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos revealed they had to battle the State pretty hard to keep filming the case. 

"The State of Wisconsin tried to subpoena our footage," said the filmmakers.

"We had to hire a lawyer and file a motion to quash the subpoena which we won. If the State had won, they would have effectively shut down the production."

Thank goodness it wasn't! As the corruption of police conduct in this case goes unquestioned, we chart several vital pieces of evidence that were not featured in the documentary. 

1) Just WHAT happened with that cat 

Many articles written about the series have picked up on the earlier crimes committed by Steven Avery and have honed in on THAT cat incident. 

While the filmmakers passed the indiscretion off as a petty crime in the first few episodes, many have speculated that the act was much more sinister than depicted. 

Steven describes the incident as playing with the cat and tossing it over a fire, but according to an article written at the time, Steven was reported to have doused the cat in oil, tossed it in the fire and watched it die. 

2) The Steven/ Teresa back story 

According to many viewers, the documentary suggested that Teresa Halbach and Steven Avery barely knew each other apart from a few business transactions. 

However, details began to emerge during the court case about their relationship that did not feature in the documentary. 

Teresa had visited the Avery yard numerous times to photograph cars for Autotrader and Steven had specifically requested her on the day she was murdered. 

According to People Magazine, other evidence suggested Steven made three phone calls to Teresa on the day of the murder and witnesses also suggested that the 25-year-old had been uncomfortable in his presence, especially when he answered the door to her wearing only a towel. 

3) Steven's questionable shopping list 

According to a 2006 article, Steven admitted to buying a pair of handcuffs and leg shackles. 

The description of these items match what Brendan Dassey described in his alleged confession but no DNA evidence of Teresa's was found on either of these items.

4) Do you believe Ken Kratz? 

Ken Kratz is most definitely portrayed as the villain in the Netflix series and his reputation is completely tarnished by the last episode when it is revealed he was sending lude texts to a domestic violence victim. 

However, in a recent interview for Maxim, Ken pointed out some troubling evidence that had been omitted from the series. 

This included the fact that Steven's DNA was discovered under the hood of Teresa's car and that two separate eye witnesses saw Steven dispose of Teresa's belongings. 

5) Brendan Dassey's revelation 

While we heard snippets of conversations made between Brendan and his mother, the documentary did not include the teen inferring that he had been molested by Steven. 

"I even told them about Steven touching me," says Brendan in a transcript of the conversations and the then teen went on to claim that his brothers were also inappropriately touched by their uncle. 

6) Brendan's polygraph test 

Brendan agreed to take a lie detector test regarding the confession he made about the murder of Teresa. 

And he totally failed. 

The test concluded there was a 98% chance of deception. 

7) That bullet

We heard reams and reams about the bullet found with Teresa's DNA in Steven's garage. 

What we did not hear is that this infamous bullet is also forensically tied to the rifle that Steven kept above his bed. 

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January is already grim enough without lamenting the terrible state of your love life/your health/your bank account.

This month, we give you full permission to wrap yourself in a duvet and take permanent residence on the couch with your new boyf, Netflix.

It'll keep you company, distract you from pesky winter colds and flu and just generally be an all-round good guy.

As for finding Mr. Right, you can worry about that in February.

1. When you're dying and can't form words, it will sit in silence with you

 

2. Need to lie on the couch without moving a muscle? Yup, that's okay too

 

3. Netflix will never wake you in the middle of the night by snoring

 

4. Like time with a good boyfriend, four hours with your new bae will pass without you even noticing

 

5. Your duvet days will ALWAYS feel productive, but you don't have to make conversation with anyone

 

6. Netflix wouldn't DARE suggest you "change out of the pyjamas you've been wearing for the last 72 hours" 

 

7. It doesn't nag you to get out of bed – you can stay in bed all day if you want to

 

8. It respects your life choices – even if those choices involve watching six episodes of Pretty Little Liars in a row

 

9. It'll NEVER make you watch Premier League when you really want to be watching House Of Cards

 If you're looking for some Netflix inspo, our duvet day faves have to be Clueless and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, both of which are available to stream now.

Plus, there's always the entire back catalogue of House of Cards, Pretty Little Liars, Orange Is The New Black and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt to keep you occupied…

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We miss it dearly while it's gone, and whine like a little puppy when we don't know how to fill our OITNB void.

But fear not, because the ladies of Litchfield Prison will be coming back to us very soon. 

Variety has confirmed that the season 4 premiere date for Orange Is The New Black is June 17, 2016. Yay!

They are also switching days, and this season the show will be on Fridays… Because Netflix bosses know we need a full weekend to binge on it.

Release dates were also set for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (April 15) and, after much uncertainty, it has been confirmed that Jessica Jones will be back this year.

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*There are SPOILERS in this article.* 

Making a Murderer, Netflix's seminal crime series, has been turning the internet on it's head ever since going live over the Christmas holidays. 

But now it seems that Jodi Stachowski , Steven's former partner who appeared in the first few episodes of the series before the couple went their separate ways, has finally opened up about the case. 

"Steve Avery is guilty. He murdered Teresa Halbach. He and his nephew [Brendan Dassey] raped and murdered her," said Jodi in a taped interview with Nancy Grace, television host on US news network, HLN

According to US Weekly, the former girlfriend of Steven Avery reached out to the Nancy Grace Show after the host raised questions about the documentary and the case. 

When a producer asked Jodi what she wanted to tell the world, she replied: "The truth. What a monster he is, and he's not innocent."

"I love Making a Murderer. It's beautifully put together, it's just leaving out about 60 or 70 percent of the evidence.

"I remember interviewing Steve Avery while we were still looking for Teresa. My knowledge at that time and now is that he brutally murdered this girl.

"True, he was wrongly convicted on a previous charge, and that's a miscarriage of justice too. But he killed Teresa Halbach."

Amidst the pretty damning statements, Jodi also revealed she feared being around her ex-boyfriend when they were together. 

"I ate two boxes of rat poison just so I could go the hospital and get away from him, and ask them to get the police to help me."

These new revelations by Jodi are pretty shocking especially considering she made a pretty convincing case for Steven's innocence in the documentary. 

Watch the full interview below: 

 

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Making A Murderer, Orange Is The New Black, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt… It's safe to say Netflix has brought us some stellar TV watching opportunities over the last twelve months and beyond.

But sometimes we just want to watch something brand new, without choosing one of the 'Top Picks For You' and 'Suggested For You' options that always seem to feature rom-coms (probably because that's all we watch).

Behold, the Netflix hack to end all Netflix hacks.

Next time you're watching the streaming service on your laptop, simply type http://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/XXXX into your browser, replacing XXXX with one of the search category codes you'll find on this list on Ogre's Crypt.

So whether your preference is Action And Adventure (maybe), Teen Comedies (always) or Crime Documentaries (oh hell yes), you'll be able to find the genre you want simply and quickly.

You can thank us later, after you binge-watch three serial killer documentaries in a row…

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**Spoilers ahead, beware!**

At this moment in time, you can probably categorise everyone you know into one of three groups: those who have already finished Making A Murdererthose who are halfway through; and those who haven't watched it yet BUT are just about to start.

So we're sure you'll be delighted with the news that the exploration of Steven Avery's case won't end with just the original ten Netflix episodes.

A TV special offering more "critical details" around Avery's trial and Teresa Halbach's death will air at the end of this month.

Front Page: The Steven Avery Story will be produced by US TV network Investigation Discovery and NBC News's Peacock Productions, and it'll attempt to "to better inform viewers in light of the nearly 300,000 people calling for the release of Avery."

Since Making A Murderer was first launched on TV streaming service Netflix, hundreds of thousands of people have signed their names to two online petitions asking that Avery be granted a presidential pardon by Barack Obama.

Earlier this week, the filmmakers behind the attention-grabbing documentary revealed they'd heard from one of the jurors of Steven's trial, who said they believed he was innocent but felt the had to vote against him for their "personal safety."

Here's hoping for more such revelations in the coming months.

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*Spoilers!* 

Without a doubt, your newsfeed has probably been choc-a-block full with news about Netflix's documentary series, Making a Murderer. 

The documentary follows the arrest, trial and conviction of Steven Avery for the murder of Teresa Halbach in Manitowoc back in 2007. 

And while there has been a FLOOD of new information regarding the case and even a startling confession from a juror released yesterday, we have yet to get to hear who Steven Avery thinks committed the crime. 

Until now. 

In files obtained by TMZ, Steven allegedly filed legal documents back in 2009 revealing who he suspects to have murdered Teresa and why. 

According to the 53-year-old, his own brothers could have been responsible for the crime. 

Earl and Charles Avery, who are not mentioned in the documentary, are accused of committing the murder by Steven in the documents and then framing him for it.

And the motive? The files reveal that the brothers were fighting over the family business at the time of Teresa's death and were allegedly jealous of Steven's million dollar lawsuit against the local Sheriffs' department. 

What makes these accusations more interesting is the fact that both men have a serious history of assaulting women. 

Earl Avery plead 'no contest' in a suit regarding the sexual abuse of his own children. 

Meanwhile, Charles Avery was charged with sexually assaulting his own wife as well as a number of women who visited the Avery junk yard, according to the documents. 

Perhaps most worryingly is the fact that there are reports of three women being assaulted by Charles within a month of Teresa's disappearance. 

As with almost every aspect of this troubling case, this new information sure does sound fishy… 

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Back in October, reports surfaced that Gilmore Girls was making a comeback.

The rumour mill flooded when it was claimed Netflix made a deal with Warner Bros that would bring four NEW 90-minute episodes of the show back to our screens. *Squeals*.

But now photos on Twitter have surfaced by user, Clara, which shows a re-vamped Miss Patty's studio. 

But the most exciting part? There's a date in one photo, January 11th 2016, which kinda hints that she show might be filming now or they have already filmed.

Now, of course it's always difficult to say how legitimate everything is, but if it's true, we are SO excited. 

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