The Best Shows To Binge Watch On Netflix Right Now

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Are you in the mood to binge-watch a great show on Netflix? Well, my friend, you’ve come to the right place. There are plenty of great shows premiering as part of the 2024 TV schedule – and plenty of new shows and movies coming to Netflix. 

There are some great movies on Netflix to watch, but today we have put together a list of the best shows Netflix has to offer, all of which you can get with a Netflix subscription, which is arguably one of the best streaming services to have in 2024.

And, even though this list is admittedly a lot to take in, where else are you going to find the best sci-fi, musical comedies, and racy period dramas the streaming world has to offer?

Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy in live-action One Piece

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One Piece (2023 - Present)

Are you ready to be King of the Pirates? One Piece is the long-awaited adaptation of the legendary manga of the same name. The show follows Monkey D. Luffy as he assembles a crew in order for him to sail the sea and find the legendary One Piece, a treasure unlike anything else left by one of the greatest pirates of all time. In doing so, he would become King of the Pirates. The series was the adaptation fans wanted, and more, and now, One Piece Season 2 has been confirmed. 

Stream One Piece on Netflix.  

Eleven in underground bunker in Stranger Things

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Stranger Things (2016 - Present)

Stranger Things, or the Duffer brothers love letter to all things ‘80s, has all the makings of a show you can lose yourself to if you’re not careful. With four seasons to enjoy, filled with sci-fi horror, a large ensemble cast featuring some of the best actors, and a gripping story about a group of friends trying to avert disaster in their small Indiana town, there’s a lot to enjoy here. Season 5 is slowly coming along, as filming has finally started. Season 4 came out back in 2022, so by the time this final season comes around, you’ll have had plenty of time to binge-watch the first four seasons. 

Stream Stranger Things on Netflix.

Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning in Baby Reindeer

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Baby Reindeer (2024)

If you’re looking for a great black dramedy thriller miniseries, then Baby Reindeer is the one for you. This show is based on the real-life Richard Gadd and his one-man show about how, in his twenties, he was stalked by a woman he met while working at a bar, which later turned into the woman sexually assaulting him. The miniseries has received rave reviews. 

Stream Baby Reindeer on Netflix. 

Walter and Jesse in Breaking Bad.

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Breaking Bad (2008 - 2013)

There are few shows that changed the trajectory of a lead actor’s career more so than what Breaking Bad did for series lead, Bryan Cranston. Over the course of the show’s five seasons, Cranston’s Walter White transforms himself from an unassuming high school chemistry teacher to a notorious drug lord known simply as “Heisenberg.” Watch out, because this show will suck you in and won’t let you out until hours later. It will be coming off of Netflix in 2025, so you better get your binges in now. Also, if you love Breaking Bad, you should check out Better Call Saul, a prequel that tells the rise – and fall – of Saul Goodman, who is Walter White’s lawyer in the show. 

Stream Breaking Bad on Netflix.
Also try: Better Call Saul.

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Ozark (2017 - 2022)

If you’re looking for a series that will truly blow your mind from the first episode, check out Ozark. This series tells the tale of a financial advisor who has to move from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks when he gets caught up in the drug business, and is forced to launder money so his family doesn’t get hurt. With fantastic performances from Jason Bateman and the fabulous Julia Garner, Ozark is a thrilling adventure. 

Stream Ozark on Netflix.

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Owning Manhattan (2024)

If you like to look at pretty houses and wonder what it’s like to go apartment hunting for the rich and famous, then Owning Manhattan is the show for you. The series is led by Ryan Serhant, who makes it his mission for him and his real estate agents to sell some of the most expensive listings in the world – right there in Manhattan, New York. And yes, I will always be incredibly jealous of how beautiful these apartments look. 

Stream Owning Manhattan on Netflix. 

Jenna Ortega in Wednesday.

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Wednesday (2022 - Present)

They're creepy and they're kooky – well, at least Wednesday certainly is. In this Netflix original show, we get  the story of the eldest child in the Addams family and her time at Nevermore, a school for outcasts, as she tries to solve a monster case that has been plaguing the town of Jericho. 

Wednesday has become one of the biggest shows on Netflix, even surpassing the records that Stranger Things once had for the most hours streamed in one week. And honestly, it's for good reason. Jenna Ortega is fantastic in the lead role, and the rest of the Wednesday cast is full of stars. Now we only need to wait for Wednesday Season 2 to come - and hopefully have some changes to the character as a whole, thanks to Ortega. There are even cute clothes to wear from the show.

Stream Wednesday on Netflix. 

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Suits (2011 - 2019)

Suits has been having a hell of a time on Netflix – so much so that it’s getting a new series set in the same world after the original blew up on streaming, called Suits L.A.. The original series, starring Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams, is a legal drama that takes place in New York City, and mainly follows Mike, a man who has a photographic memory and is able to use it to get a job at a law firm, despite never completing law school. With eight seasons on Netflix, there’s plenty to watch. 

Stream Suits on Netflix.

Andie MacDowell And Margaret Qualley on MAID

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Maid (2021)

This is a miniseries that will have you captivated from the first episode. Maid, starring Margaret Qualley, is a show that follows the story of a young woman who works as a maid in order to support her family and escape from an abusive relationship. She struggles to make an income, but will not give up hope in keeping her family safe.

Stream Maid on Netflix.  

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Beef (2023)

A24 rarely ever misses, and Beef is just the perfect example of that. This Netflix original series starring Ali Wong and Steven Yeun is a comedy-drama that tells the story of two strangers who cross paths thanks to their mutual road rage at each other. But one thing leads to another, and this random meeting leads to a feud that changes both of their lives forever, and not in the best way. 

The show itself won several Primetime Emmy Awards in 2024, including the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, as well as Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. It's truly one of the best shows of 2023 -- and there's even a possible Beef Season 2 in the works, but for now, enjoy these ten episodes.

Penn Badgley on You.

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You (2018 - Present)

Ever wonder what it’s like if someone is obsessively in love with you? That’s just part of what You is about. This popular series has run for four seasons, following the life of Joe Goldberg, a seemingly normal man with a hankering for love…and the willingness to kill those that get in the way. The fourth season finished airing in February 2023, You Season 5 is confirmed, and we have plenty of questions about Joe Goldberg and his life.

Stream You on Netflix.

Mizu stretching out her hand in Blue Eye Samurai.

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Blue Eye Samurai (2023 – Present)

If you’re looking for the best animated show on the platform, then Blue Eye Samurai is the series to watch. Released in 2023, the show follows a young woman hiding as a boy while also hiding her blue eyes, a telltale sign that she’s a mixed child from a white man in 1600s Japan. She makes it her mission to find the man who sexually assaulted her mother and kill him. Blue Eye Samurai is one of the best animated adult shows out there and a must-watch. Another season has been confirmed for this popular show, so you might as well take the time now to watch it. 

Stream Blue Eye Samurai on Netflix.

Jessica in the pods in Love Is Blind Season 6

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Love Is Blind (2020 – Present)

Do you believe love is blind? Because I think some of these contestants do. Love is Blind is a Netflix reality show that follows the lives of several singles who go on dates while seated behind  a wall where they can’t see the other, and by the end of the experiment, they must be engaged in order to finally see what the other looks like – testing if love is truly blind. This is a drama-filled show that will, perhaps, be the best way to spend a Saturday afternoon with your besties. The last season released between February and March 2024, so you know it’s only a matter of time before another season comes around. 

Stream Love Is Blind on Netflix. 

Wilhem and Simon in the car together in Young Royals

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Young Royals (2021 - 2024)

While Young Royals may be from overseas (it is a Swedish show), you’ll be swooning all the same at this teen drama/romance. The series takes place at an elite boarding school called Hillerska, where a prince attends – and how he falls for another student there, causing drama to ensue. The series is complete, with three seasons and only eighteen episodes, but I promise you it’s so good. 

Stream Young Royals on Netflix. 

Janet and Eleanor have one last margarita on The Good Place

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The Good Place (2016 – 2020)

Running for four seasons, The Good Place follows the story of a woman welcomed into the supposed “good place” after she dies, wondering why on earth she is there because she wasn’t really the best person while she was alive. However, she tries to hide her past and instead try to become good, while making unlikely allies all around her as secrets are revealed. 

Stream The Good Place on Netflix.

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Community (2009 - 2015)

For six seasons, Community was one of the funniest and most unique comedies on television and the cult favorite ended up helping to launch the careers of everyone from Alison Brie to Donald Glover and Gillian Jacobs to even the Russo brothers in a way. There is a certain quality and charm to the show about the students and faculty at Greendale Community College that makes them feel like family to the viewer, family you don’t mind spending hours with on the couch. And now, we're going to be getting that Community movie we've been craving. 

Stream Community on Netflix.

Jinx in Arcane.

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Arcane (2021 – Present)

I’ll be the first to say that you do not need to be into League of Legends to enjoy Arcane. This fantastic animated series on Netflix follows two sisters who grow up in vastly different worlds after the death of their adoptive father. And one day, everything comes crashing down when they reunite in a world that is split into two classes – the above, and the below. Arcane Season 2 is confirmed, so you better check out the first season. 

Stream Arcane on Netflix. 

Kelly McCreary, Ellen Pompeo and Caterina Scorsone on Grey's Anatomy.

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Grey’s Anatomy (2005 - Present)

Grey’s Anatomy is the longest-running show on this list, with a total of twenty seasons available to watch. Originally, the premise was all about Meredith Grey, a first-year intern working at Seattle Grace Hospital, and the people she met there who changed her. But, as time has gone on, there have been so many other major storylines and characters that you’d have to have several marathons to somehow catch up on the series after all this time. If you’re up for the challenge, though, it’s certainly one that will hold your attention. 

Stream Grey’s Anatomy on Netflix. 

Jerry Seinfeld and Michael Richards on Seinfeld

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Seinfeld (1989 – 1999)

I mean, I really can’t have a list without putting this show on here. Seinfeld is a classic comedy starring Jerry Seinfeld as a fictionalized version of himself, living in New York City during the 1990s, and tells the hilarious stories of him and his adult friends, as well as the hijinks they get into. If you want a great comedy series, this is the one to watch, whether while paying full attention as you relax or just have it on in the background. 

Stream Seinfeld on Netflix.

Theo James in Netflix's The Gentlemen

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The Gentleman (2024)

A spin-off of the film of the same name, Guy Ritchie gave fans The Gentleman on Netflix in 2024. Starring Theo James, the series follows the story of a young man who unexpectedly inherits a ton of land from his deceased father, only to find out that his dad was running a weed-growing business – which throws him into the criminal underworld. 

Stream The Gentleman on Netflix. 

Andy Samberg in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013 – 2021)

I truly consider Brooklyn Nine-Nine one of the last best workplace sitcoms because it’s just so good. The series follows a group of police officers, detectives and more at a fictional police precinct in New York City, and tells the story of all their personal and professional lives. The series is led by Andy Samburg, and the Brooklyn Nine-Nine cast is just as hilarious as its star. Truly, such a great show. 

Stream Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Netflix. 

Pedro Pascal in Narcos.

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Narcos (2015 - 2017)

Narcos is a crime series that focuses on the story of Pablo Escobar and his rise to fame when he became the leader of the Medellin Cartel and started to distribute cocaine throughout all of Mexico and later on, North America in general. It also stars Pedro Pascal in one of his best roles as Javier Peña, one of the DEA agents assigned to bring down Escobar. 

Stream Narcos on Netflix.

Sheila and Joel looking at dead body on their living room floor next to a bloody wall in Santa Clarita Diet

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Santa Clarita Diet (2017 – 2019)

It is a crime that this show was cancelled after three seasons and I will never stop recommending it. Santa Clarita Diet stars Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant as a married couple who live in Santa Clarita, but everything changes when Barrymore’s character, Sheila, consumes something that turns her into a zombie, and now her family must deal with the consequences. 

Stream Santa Clarita Diet on Netflix. 

Polly Walker and Nicola Coughlan in Bridgerton Season 3

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Bridgerton (2020 - Present)

With three seasons to watch, the Netflix original series Bridgerton has all the makings of a binge-worthy show. With an outstanding and diverse cast, an engaging story about families in England’s Regency era seeking love, fortune, and power, and a clever way of incorporating modern music and culture into a long ago period, the show is a fascinating addition to the Netflix library. 

If you want more of the Bridgerton universe, check out Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story which came out in May 2023. It’s a great way to learn about everyone's favorite queen.

Stream Bridgerton on Netflix.

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Dead To Me (2019 – 2022)

Dead to Me takes black comedy-drama to a whole other level. This Netflix original series stars Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini as women who both attend a group grief therapy session, only to discover that their losses are somehow connected in a much darker way than they imagined. 

Stream Dead to Me on Netflix.

Damian Lewis on Band of Brothers

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Band Of Brothers (2001)

With two spinoffs (The Pacific and Masters of the Air), this show is a must-watch for military story fans. Band of Brothers is a dramatic miniseries that is based on the novel of the same name, and follows a group of soldiers from their training all the way up to their fighting on the Western Front of World War II, and the brotherhood they share. 

Stream Band of Brothers on Netflix. 

Aang and Zuko in Avatar: The Last Airbender.

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Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005 - 2008) 

While there’s a new live-action series based on the animation, we’re talking about the original animated Avatar: The Last Airbender here. In a world that has four different nations separated by elemental powers, the Fire Nation is looking to take over everything, but one person, known as the Avatar, master of all four elements, is the only one who can stop them. The only problem is that he’s a 112-year-old novice who has been frozen in an iceberg for a century. 

Truly, Avatar: The Last Airbender is a gem of a show, and if you’ve never seen it, you need to. 

Stream Avatar: The Last Airbender on Netflix.
Also, check out The Legend of Korra on Netflix.

Aang in Avatar: The Last Airbender.

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Netflix’s Live-Action Avatar: The Last Airbender (2023 – Present)

If you also want to check out the live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender, the first season is available to stream right now, with Seasons 2 and 3 confirmed. The live-action series begins as the first season of the animated series did, where Avatar Aang awakens from a 100-year slumber in an iceberg, and must team up with new friends in order to learn all four elements to take down the Fire Nation. You might as well catch up on the first season since Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 will be coming out eventually. 

Stream the live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender on Netflix. 

Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and Nick Nelson (Kit Connor) smiling

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Heartstopper (2022 - Present)

I dare you not to cry your eyes out while watching this series. Heartstopper, based on the graphic novel series of the same name, follows the story of Charlie, a young man who falls in love with his classmate, and how he struggles to be fully himself, while also looking at the life of his friends and his family. With two seasons, this show is such a gem – and yes, there’s already a Heartstopper Season 3 on the way. 

Stream Heartstopper on Netflix.

Neil Patrick Harris on How I Met Your Mother

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How I Met Your Mother (2005 - 2014)

How I Met Your Mother is probably one of the most iconic comedy shows of all time – if you forget about the finale, but that’s besides the point. How I Met Your Mother follows the story of Ted Mosby, and how he recounts to his children of how he met their mother, following his life as well as the personal lives of his friends as well. It really is a hilarious series, even if the last season can be a bit tiresome at times. 

Stream How I Met Your Mother on Netflix. 

Prairie in The OA.

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The OA (2016 – 2019)

What would you do if someone suddenly appeared after being missing for years? That’s what The OA is all about. A mystery, this two-season show tells the story of a young woman who reappears after her disappearance seven years ago – and this time, she comes back with sight and calls herself “the OA,” despite being blind before she vanished, creating more mysteries than anything else. 

Stream The OA on Netflix. 

Gus and Abbott in Sweet Tooth

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Sweet Tooth (2021 – 2023)

If you’re looking for a complete fantasy series that will probably make you cry but also amaze you, then Sweet Tooth is the way to go. Based on the comic book series of the same name, the show follows a world where a virus has killed much of the human population, and the children that are born usually have strange animal characteristics. We mainly follow the young Gus, a boy born with deer features, as he sets out on a quest to find his mother when he is left all alone. It’s a great series, and has plenty of cool effects. 

Stream Sweet Tooth on Netflix. 

Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira in The Walking Dead

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The Walking Dead (2011 - 2022)

Looking for one of the most iconic horror shows of all time? Check out The Walking Dead. Running for eleven seasons, this popular drama shows that sometimes, zombies are the last thing the humans in an apocalypse need to worry about. With compelling characters such as Negan or Rick Grimes to root for, and some truly gnarly zombie action, The Walking Dead is the perfect show to binge for the horror enthusiast. 

All eleven seasons are on the platform, concluding with its emotional finale.  I'm sure that as the new spinoffs come out, we're only going to get more The Walking Dead content to add onto this list.

Stream The Walking Dead on Netflix.  

Some of the cast members of The Mole Season 2 on Netflix.

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The Mole (2022 - Present)

While The Mole had seasons on ABC from 2001-2008, I’m mainly talking about the 2022 reboot of the series on Netflix. The reality competition show follows a group of people who add money to a pot as the game goes on, but there’s one person who has been named ‘the Mole’ who must sabotage the entire game. Whoever knows the least about who the Mole could potentially be is eliminated until the last person wins. Just a classic, awesome, reality TV show. Season 7 is currently airing on Netflix. 

Stream The Mole on Netflix. 

Imelda Staunton on The Crown

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The Crown (2016 - 2023)

The Crown is one of those shows that almost has to be binged to get the full experience. With so many characters coming in and out of Buckingham Palace (and 10 Downing Street) over the course of each of the show’s six seasons, there’s a lot to keep track of, but it pays off handsomely. From the final days of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II taking over the throne up to the late 1980s, Peter Morgan’s tireless efforts to unfold the drama of the royal family make for one of the most engaging and enchanting shows of the modern era. 

Stream The Crown on Netflix.

Clarke and Lexa in The 100.

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The 100 (2014 - 2020)

The 100 is hands down one of the best CW shows, and I stand by that even with its divisive last season. The 100 is a series that follows a group of delinquents who are sent down from a space station to see if the earth can be rehabilitated years after a nuclear disaster. What they find will shock the humans and more. 

Stream The 100 on Netflix. 

Anya Taylor-Joy in The Queen's Gambit.

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The Queen’s Gambit (2020)

There are few limited series that grabbed a hold of the Netflix subscriber base more than The Queen’s Gambit in late 2020. Seriously, the story of a young chess prodigy with all sorts of demons and personal struggles to overcome, told over seven episodes, is a masterpiece in television drama. From the early days of Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) learning to play chess in an orphanage’s basement to the show’s fulfilling ending, The Queen’s Gambit is damn near perfect from top to bottom.

Stream The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix.

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The Sandman (2022 - Present)

If you want another amazing fantasy show, check out The Sandman. In this series from Netflix, we follow Morpheus, a personification of dreams who was locked away for 106 years after an occult ritual. He is finally freed, and takes it upon himself to restore his place in his world, called The Dreaming. With eleven episodes to watch, it’s a fun fantasy time for sure. And now, it's finally getting a Season 2.

Stream The Sandman on Netflix.

Benedict Cumberbatch stands worriedly with Eric the puppet standing behind him in Eric.

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Eric (2024)

In this miniseries starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Eric mainly follows a puppeteer who has to go on a search for his missing son in New York City in the 1980s – however, the man is convinced that his puppet, Eric, a seven-foot tall invention, will be the key, leading him down a dark path. The series, as strange as it can be, is also extremely emotional and well-acted – and Cumberbatch gives one of his best performances yet. 

Stream Eric on Netflix. 

The zombies in All Of Us Are Dead.

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All Of Us Are Dead (2022 – Present) 

While The Walking Dead is a great long-time horror show, All Of Us Are Dead is the perfect example of a zombie series that jumps straight into the terror of what a zombie apocalypse would be like. This South Korean series follows a group of teenagers trying to survive in a high school that ends up being Ground Zero for a zombie epidemic. Truly, this is one of the best zombie shows. You have to watch it. There’s even a Season 2 confirmed, so now is the best time to watch the show. We’re not sure when it will release but hopefully it’ll be soon. 

Stream All Of Us Are Dead on Netflix.

The cast of U.S.S. Callister on Black Mirror

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Black Mirror (2011 - Present)

There are few shows as fun or terrifying as the sci-fi anthology series Black Mirror. Over the course of the six available seasons on Netflix, you can watch characters face a reality in which the advancement of technology and the ease it brings to their lives can also be their downfall. Plus, some of today’s biggest stars of film and television got their big break here, like Daniel Kaluuya. Black Mirror Season 7 is happening, so might as well check out the first six seasons.

Stream Black Mirror on Netflix.

Cillian Murphy in Peaky Blinders

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Peaky Blinders (2013 - 2022) 

If you’re looking for a gangster epic that will surely hold your attention, Peaky Blinders is the way to go. This popular British series takes place not that long after the first World War, and focuses on the Peaky Blinders gang (hence the title), and all the trials and tribulations of their criminal organization and the enemies they’ve made along the way. 

Stream Peaky Blinders on Netflix.

Mindy Kaling in The Mindy Project

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The Mindy Project (2012 - 2017)

Created by Mindy Kaling, The Mindy Project is a rom-com TV show that will make you laugh and probably make you swoon. The series stars Mindy Kaling as Mindy Lahiri, an OBGYN who struggles to balance both her personal and professional lives as a doctor, while dealing with the co-workers that drive her crazy in New York City.  

Stream The Mindy Project on Netflix. 

Worst Roommate Ever on Netflix

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Worst Roommate Ever (2022 - Present)

Have you ever just had a roommate that you did not get along with or just didn’t like? Well, I can guarantee you that none of them are as bad as these picks. Throughout two seasons, people featured on Worst Roommate Ever share their stories of some of the worst people they or their family members ever could have roomed with, with cases only getting darker and darker. For all the true-crime lovers out there, this one’s for you. 

Stream Worst Roommate Ever on Netflix. 

Verna in red light in The Fall of the House of Usher

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Mike Flanagan’s Horror TV Shows 

If, for some reason, you haven’t seen any of Mike Flanagan’s horror miniseries on Netflix, you need to check them out now. The Haunting of Hill House, released in 2018, follows a family returning to their childhood home after a traumatic experience. The Haunting of Bly Manor is about a young woman working as a nanny and discovering strange happenings in their home. Midnight Mass focuses on a remote island and its peculiar priest, who seems to be bringing horror to its residents. 

The Midnight Club, which was released in 2022, follows the story of kids with terminal illnesses discovering strange happenings in their hospice home. And The Fall of the House of Usher is based on the poem by Edgar Allan Poe and follows the story of how each member of the Usher family mysteriously passes. Seriously, if horror is your thing, check out these shows.

Stream The Haunting of Hill House on Netflix.
Stream The Haunting of Bly Manor on Netflix.
Stream Midnight Mass on Netflix.
Stream The Midnight Club on Netflix.
Stream The Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix.

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu in Emily in Paris.

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Emily In Paris (2020 – Present)

C’est chic! Emily in Paris is another series from Darren Star, where we follow Emily, an American who gets the chance to work in Paris for her company, and follows her trying to adjust to the lifestyle, the people, and the budding romances she finds herself getting into. With Emily in Paris Season 4 on the way, now is the perfect time to watch the first three seasons. 

Stream Emily in Paris on Netflix. 

Sparrow Ben in The Umbrella Academy

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The Umbrella Academy (2019 - Present) 

They aren’t your regular superhero team. The Umbrella Academy, based on the comic series of the same name, follows a group of babies who were kidnapped as children for their genetically created superpowers, and became a dysfunctional family. Now, years later, they come back together after the death of their adoptive father, but find out that their lives are nothing like they thought they were. A fourth and final season will be released, so now is the best time to watch all three seasons. 

Stream The Umbrella Academy on Netflix.

The group about to fight in Cobra Kai.

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Cobra Kai (2018 - Present)

Who would have thought a continuation of The Karate Kid decades later would be so much fun? Well, that’s the case for Cobra Kai, the former YouTube original that found a home on Netflix later on. Finally seeing things through the eyes of Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and his transformation over the years adds a nice spin to the decades-old franchise. Five seasons are out now, with each one containing killer fights. And Cobra Kai Season 6 is on the way. 

Stream Cobra Kai on Netflix.

Chris Noth and Sarah Jessica Parker embrace in the Paris night in Sex and the City.

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Sex And The City (1998 - 2004)

I’m pretty sure that Sex and the City absolutely defined the early years of the 2000s because I hear so much about this show, even now, twenty years after it finished. The series follows Carrie Bradshaw, a columnist, and the lives of her and her friends in New York City as thirty and forty-somethings, from their professional lives to their personal ones. 

Stream Sex and the City on Netflix. 

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Squid Game (2021 - Present)

You’d have to have lived under a rock to not hear about Squid Game when it first came out. It became the most popular Netflix series ever, and tells the story of contestants in South Korea who are low on luck and need money, and decide to join a game show in the middle of nowhere for the chance to win cash so their debts can be repaid. The only issue? The games threaten their lives. Truly, already an iconic show that you need to watch before Squid Game Season 2 comes along. 

Stream Squid Game on Netflix. 

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Alice In Borderland (2020 – Present)

If you end up liking Squid Game, then you have to check out Alice in Borderland. This Japanese sci-fi thriller follows the story of two allies trapped in Tokyo who have to somehow find a way out while competing in dangerous games that are all represented by playing cards – otherwise, they can say goodbye to their lives if they lose. 

Stream Alice in Borderland on Netflix. 

Emmy Rossum in Shameless.

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Shameless (2011 - 2021)

You want to see what a real dysfunctional family is like? Check out the Gallaghers from Shameless. This hit Showtime series that lasted for a decade follows the family from the Southside of Chicago, and how, no matter what, they always have each other’s backs. The series finale aired in 2021, so with eleven seasons to watch, this is a show that you’ll surely love. 

Stream Shameless on Netflix.

Well, that is certainly more than enough Netflix to hold you over for days, weeks, and possibly even months.

Philip Sledge
Content Writer

Philip grew up in Louisiana (not New Orleans) before moving to St. Louis after graduating from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. When he's not writing about movies or television, Philip can be found being chased by his three kids, telling his dogs to stop barking at the mailman, or chatting about professional wrestling to his wife. Writing gigs with school newspapers, multiple daily newspapers, and other varied job experiences led him to this point where he actually gets to write about movies, shows, wrestling, and documentaries (which is a huge win in his eyes). If the stars properly align, he will talk about For Love Of The Game being the best baseball movie of all time.