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Jaden Valencia, A&E Editor

To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2/12) – This movie comes as the sequel to the movie, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. Lara Jean and Peter no longer need to pretend to be in a relationship as they are an actual couple now. Lara Jean must stumble her way through many new experiences in her life while managing her own emotions. She must also deal with a recipient of one her love letters from the first season reentering her life.

Love is Blind (2/13) – This unscripted dating reality show, is one of the first of its kind on Netflix, ties in perfectly for Valentine’s Day. The show features an unconventional way to approach dating as participants seek to find love without ever seeing their partner. Singles talk to potential love interests until they find a match. Only after finding a match do they propose and finally see their companion for the first time. They then quickly find out if they’re as compatible as they thought they were.

Locke and Key (2/7) – Locke and Key is a supernatural-horror show that was originally portrayed in a comic book form. The show follows three siblings who move back to their home town in Massachusetts following their father’s murder. They soon discover the house contains mysterious keys that gift them with a wide array of powers. However, they must avoid a demon who surfaces, adamant about acquiring these very keys.

Sex Education (1/17) – The series features Otis, a teenager who finds himself oddly knowledgable about intimacy as his mother works as a sex therapist. Teenagers suddenly find themselves going to Otis for help in their relationships. The second season centers around Otis coming to terms with the reality of high school romance. It also introduces multiple new students who challenge the status quo of the school.

Ares (1/17) – The show follows Rosa, who finds herself managing college life at the University of Amsterdam. She also has a troubled home-life as her mother struggles with schizophrenia and requires constant care. After meeting up with an old friend, she’s indirectly introduced to a mysterious secret society. Ares surrounds itself with very dark themes and presents them in a very dramatic way.

A Fall from Grace (1/17) – The show tells of the story of Grace, who confesses to killing her newlywed husband. Grace insists on her guilty nature and hopes for a plea deal that will keep her imprisoned close to her son. This story starts to unravel as her young lawyer is suspicious of the truth behind the matter. He begins to investigate as he suspects Grace’s confession to be fictitious.

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