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Netflix adds 17 new seasons of TV shows

September is almost here and the summer movie season is all but over. So, what now? How about some TV? Netflix is adding 17 new seasons worth of TV shows this fall to keep viewers busy, busy, busy.

Some of the notable season include Season 3 of the BBC series “Sherlock,” Season 4 of “The Walking Dead,” Season 6 of “Parks and Recreation” and Season 3 of “New Girl.” Netflix even went out of its way to help your watching habits. It created info graphics to help you manage your time to catch up on the newly added seasons of “Scandal,” “The Walking Dead” and “About a Boy.”

We’re not recommending that you binge watch all 13 hours of a TV show season at once, maybe get outside and enjoy the closing days of summer, but if you wanted to Netflix has let you know how.

Here’s a full list of new TV show seasons headed to Netflix this fall:

  • “Scandal” – Season 3 – Available now
  • “Sherlock” – Season 3 – Available now
  • “Criminal Minds” – Season 9 – Available now
  • “From Dusk till Dawn” – Season 1 – Available now
  • “Parenthood” – Season 5 – Available now
  • “Once Upon a Time” – Season 3 – Aug. 29
  • “Revenge” – Season 2 – Aug. 29
  • “About a Boy” – Season 1 – Sept. 14
  • “Bones” – Season 9 – Sept. 16
  • “New Girl” – Season 3 – Sept. 16
  • “Parks and Recreation” – Season 6 – Sept. 26
  • “The Walking Dead” – Season 4 – Sept. 29
  • “Vampire Diaries” – Season 5 – Oct. 2
  • “The Originals” – Season 1 – Oct. 7
  • “Supernatural” – Season 9 – Oct. 7
  • “Arrow” – Season 2 – Oct. 8
  • “Portlandia” – Season 4 – Nov. 1

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