The 6 more polemic Netflix shows

These controversial series are not for all types of public

Hot topics that stir controversy and show an unfiltered reality, this is just some of the Netflix shows that can go unnoticed in the catalogue. But one thing is a fact: they are not for everybody. Here we show you the top 6 more polemic and controversial Netflix shows.

1. You, me, her
Polyamory, that’s the main topic of this show that is currently in its third season. A married couple is trying to renew their relationship, and in this discovery, they meet a girl that turns into the third member of this relationship. The romantic threesome faces all of the ideas and prejudices that the society might have against the characters, living situations that they would face together to keep the balance in their relationship. It seems like it has worked among the Netflix users.

2. Easy
Human relationships in their maximum expression, that’s the “easiest show” on Netflix. Stories that don’t seem to relate to each other, but remotely they intertwine; stories about homosexuals, adultery, infidelity, threesomes, and more. This series has well-known actors such as Orlando Bloom and Marc Maron. Two seasons are already available on Netflix, with just a couple of episodes that you will easily binge-watch at home.

3. Lovesick
This British Netflix series is coming back to this fresh and fun story… even if the main topic is not as fun or fresh for the main character, who suffers from chlamydia and ventures into his past sexual partners to communicate them of the unfortunate event. In the search for the truth he might find love closer than he would imagine.

4. Client List
The series that returned Jennifer Love Hewitt to the critics’ comments for playing this part: a woman that after being abandoned by her husband, starts working at a spa that offers other sorts of services. The character is pushed into the prostitution circle, trying to balance her two faces, the mother and the sexual worker.

5. Hot girls wanted: turned on
This Netflix documental series that gives us a glance of the world of pornography, its functionality and the internet world. It’s a series that looks for, beyond exposing, answering the most frequent questions about the industry, hardly stigmatized, but one of the most consumed worldwide. With just six episodes, it talks about very specific topics in each of them.

6. Baby
Baby follows the story of Chiara and Ludovica, two young women from the elite of Roma, whose problems with family dramas, the constant pressure of living in a world of appearances, turn them into easy prey for a group of criminals and sexual predators. The drama is inspired in the case-history of Baby Squillo, that turn public on 2004, when the media showed how two high-class teenagers of just 14 and 15 years old would prostitute to acquire designer clothes, high range cellphones and drugs.

Via: Forbes.

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