šŸŽ¬ Sweet P’s Weekly Watchlist is HERE — April 18th through 25th

April 18th through 25th is stacked with returning favorites, brand new drops, and my Sweet Pick of the Week that I need every single one of you to watch. We've got horror, K-drama, animation, a Richard Gadd follow-up, AND a Winnie Mandela documentary that is going to move you. Swipe through for the full breakdown! šŸ‘‡šŸ¾

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4/19 Edited to

... Read moreEach week brings an exciting mix of entertainment genres that help diversify our viewing experience, and this April 18-25 lineup is no exception. As an avid watcher, I found the inclusion of horror series like "Half Man" and the horror-comedy "Widows Bay" an entertaining contrast that keeps me on edge while providing some laughs. I'm particularly drawn to the drama and documentary categories. The "Trials of Winnie Mandela" documentary series on Netflix is a deeply moving exploration of the legendary activist’s life, filmed through the eyes of her granddaughters, offering a unique and personal perspective that resonated strongly with me. It’s not just educational but emotionally stirring, adding tremendous value to anyone interested in history, social justice, or compelling human stories. On the animation front, the "Stranger Things: Tales from the 85" spinoff delivers nostalgia combined with fresh paranormal mysteries, a perfect binge for fans of the original series and newcomers alike. The weekly watchlist approach, including Sweet P’s personal picks, helps me stay ahead of trending shows, especially those that might otherwise be overlooked. I appreciate the detailed reviews that dig into plot developments and character arcs, which greatly enhanced my viewing choices. If you enjoy sharing viewing recommendations with friends or like engaging in discussions or debates about your favorite shows, this list offers plenty of opportunities. It’s also a reminder of the power of storytelling across formats—whether it’s horror, drama, or documentary—to entertain, inform, and inspire us in numerous ways.