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While some may think 2018 was The End of the F***ing World, let\u2019s not forget our latest trek around the sun introduced us to the new Fab Five ( Queer Eye), the new and wickedly dark Sabrina ( Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) and Noah Centineo ( To All The Boys I\u2019ve Loved Before and Sierra Burgess Is A Loser). It reinvigorated our love for crying ( Dogs), sexy robots ( Lost in Space), bubble baths ( Big Mouth) and most of all, our love for love ( The Kissing Booth, Set it Up).<br \/>Here are the movies, shows and stars we binged, re-watched and fell in love with in 2018.<br \/>The Movies We Fell In Love With This Year:<br \/>Nothing says true love quite like repetition, which is why we revisited these films again and again and again. A fun fact: nearly 50% of viewers re-watched the first two.<br \/>Netflix lists its favorite stars of 2018. Infographic Courtesy of Netflix.<br \/>The Stars We Fell In Love With This Year:<br \/>Netflix lists its favorite shows to binge in 2018. Infographic Courtesy of Netflix.<br \/>The Shows We Couldn&rsquo;t Stop Bingeing This Year:<br \/>These are the series that kept us glued to our seats and screens this year.<br \/>This list is based on Netflix series released between January 1 to November 28,2018 with the highest average watch time per viewing session based on U. S. viewing data. Ranking on this list has no relation to overall viewing.<br \/>Netflix is the world&rsquo;s leading internet entertainment service with 130 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages.<br \/>Netflix lovers can rest assured that 2019 will offer a plethora of fantastic new shows and movies to binge. And, of course, we can always binge these again and again.<br \/>I have worked for several years as a freelance journalist covering breaking news with Reuters and entertainment-related stories with Variety. 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