Using some high-tech data tricks or something, highspeedinternet.com (great name) has tabulated the most-watched series available on Netflix in each state in the U.S.

Netflix doesn't release viewer data, and is cagey in general about the viewership stats for any of its shows, particularly the ones it makes in-house. So this isn't exact science, but it's hard not to look at this map and think "Yeah... this makes sense," either out of pride or abject shame.

Kind of surprisingly, sleeper hit Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is leading the line in cultural hotspots like California and New York. The first season flew relatively under the radar (despite being excellent from day one). It's cool to see its popularity and influence expanding.

Elsewhere, Idaho is still on that Stranger Things hype, maintaining its status as being at least six months behind on literally everything. People in Florida are understandably nuts for Bloodline, which is set in the state. Less understandably, everyone in New Hampshire watches it, too. The hell are you guys doing up there?

Some other fun tidbits:

Orange Is the New Black and House of Cards obviously get a lot of representation, but check out all that Scandal. That show could run for goddamn president.

Oregon loves the diminishing Portlandia. Will support it until its dying breath. Cute.

"FULLER HOUSE IN WISCONSIN. SUCKS TO SUCK" - Ashley Fetters, GQ.com editor and very gracious Minnesotan

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