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Why You Should Make Yourself Hot Chocolate and Watch “Dash and Lily” Now

Perfect For A Warm And Fuzzy Holiday Feeling You Deserve

“Dash and Lily”, Image Courtesy of Netflix, Image Source

It has been an incredibly hard year for all of us. We have been going through a terrifying pandemic and one of the worst economic crises of the century. We have been in lockdown for months and 2020 felt like a horror movie.

I know you are exhausted and you deserve a nice holiday. Put your feet up, make some hot chocolate for yourself, and watch “Dash and Lily” on Netflix. You will love watching this series — not because it is original or groundbreaking — but because it feels wonderfully magical and it has a really big heart. You will feel all the fuzzy and warm feelings associated with the Christmas season, Manhattan, bookstores, notebooks, treasure hunts, puzzles, Santa, elves, snowflakes, holiday cheers, mochis, and more.

Lily is an outcast bookworm teenager who places a notebook of puzzles, treasure hunts, and dares in a New York bookstore. Our fellow bookworm Dash finds it, follows the challenges, and poses his own challenges. It is a story of growing together through sharing dreams, joys, sorrows, interests, adventures, and secrets.

You are not convinced yet? Watch the trailer to see the charm yourself:

You don’t like these holiday cliches, teen romance, and Christmas cheer? Come on, give yourself a break — you do not always watch shows because they are mind-blowing. You need to watch this series because you want to escape from the feelings of loneliness, the overload of Zoom meetings, and the stress of being in an endless lockdown you have been experiencing.

“Dash and Lily” is the most adorable, the coziest, and the most cheerful show of the season. It takes less than 3 hours to watch and it flows like a gentle and joyful river. Grab your blanket, your hot chocolate, your pretzel, and your mochis. You will absolutely love this holiday treat. You might even end up believing in the magic of Christmas!

Fahri Karakas is the author of Self-making Studio. You can explore more here.

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