TWO years of self-isolation and lockdown saw Brits retreat to their homes and stream to their hearts' content like never before, with many burning through their watch lists.
If you're looking for inspiration when it comes to finding your next TV obsession, look no further than our pick of Netflix's best series to binge on.
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1. Orange Is the New Black
This hit prison series revolved around Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), a 30-something woman who is sentenced to 15 months in Litchfield Penitentiary. The minimum-security women’s federal prison in upstate New York and the stories of the other inmates drives the series and you'll soon fall in love with the band of misfits.
With sharp wit, gripping romances and a bleak take on criminal injustice, Orange Is the New Black will take on a roller coaster of emotions.
With seven seasons to binge on, it’s the perfect COVID-19 blackout show to watch.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 81%
2. Atypical
A coming of age story that follows 18-year-old Sam (Keir Gilchrist), who is on the autistic spectrum, as he searches for love and independence.
The funny and emotional journey of self-discovery sees Sam's family struggle with questions of what it means to be 'normal' in the 21st century.
Atypical came to an end with its third season back in 2019.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 95%
3. Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Brooklyn Nine-Nine follows the lives of a group of detectives in a New York precinct.
Among the bunch is renowned slacker Jake (Andy Samberg) who wants to make the new boss' life as hard as possible.
However, an unexpected friendship blossoms between Captain Holt and the rest of the gang follows suit.
With its blend of slapstick comedy and witty one-liners, this is the perfect feel good watch.
With seven seasons out now, there's plenty to sink your teeth into.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 93%
4. Kim's Convenience
The Korean Wave keeps coming with this series.
It follows a Korean-Canadian family who own a convenience store in Toronto.
The family consists of two siblings and their parents who are trying to navigate their way through life.
There are five seasons of Kim's Convenience out now.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 90%
5. The IT Crowd
This British sitcom shows a group of computer geeks whose careers reside in the basement of a huge company.
The comedic adventures of the rag-tag team of co-workers sees them regularly at odds with the company's boss, who is is technically inept and doesn't know the difference between software and hardware.
If you're new to the show, expect nerdy humour and cringe-inducing situations aplenty.
With four seasons, consider this the perfect feel good binge.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 85%
6. Jane The Virgin
Telenovelas are a way of life for South Americans and this slice of life drama is no different.
Based on the immaculate conception Bible story, the series follows Jane Villenuva, who is a virgin that is artificially inseminated. With a cop fiancé and her very Catholic grandmother in tow, it shows how her life progresses through her pregnancy and beyond. Throw in a few kidnappings, murders, drug lords and it's the all-rounded telenovela with a Western twist.
There are five seasons of Jane The Virgin available now.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 86%
7. Never Have I Ever
Devi is a regular 16 year old girl who's trying to live her life but a few obstacles hold her back.
After her father passes away and she becomes paralysed from the waist down she thinks her life is over.
Her Indian immigrant mum who treads the line between modern and traditional is trying her best to raise her with the same values she was raised with.
Throw in an unreadable crush, an arch nemesis and fracturing friendships and you have a relatable sitcom.
Produced by Mindy Kaling.
Season 2 is currently in production and is expected to drop later in 2021.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 97%.
8. Derek
If you love The Office, you're going to love Derek – which was also written, produced and starred in by the iconic Ricky Gervais.
The heartwarming comedy sees loyal English nursing home caretaker Derek Noakes navigate life, only seeing the good in everyone he meets.
His sunny outlook in life comes in handy with his coworkers and friends as he helps them through prejudice, government bureaucracy and shrinking pay checks.
Documenting his day-to-day care of the elderly residents depending on him, this sweet comedy drama is based on Gervais' own experience with family members working with Alzheimer's patients.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 88%.
9. New Girl
Jess (Zooey Deschanel) moves in with three roommates who have a familial yet chaotic bond.
After moving in and facing many of life's obstacles the foursome establish a balance with each other.
Jess’s fun, quirky and bubbly personality clashes with her roommate's pessimistic, overbearing personalities.
Facing the trials and tribulations of love, jobs and their relationships with one another in a humorous way.
There are five seasons of New Girl available to stream now.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 82%
10. Modern Family
This family shows all the good and difficult parts of having a large modern family.
The story follows three different types of families. The nuclear family, step family and a same sex couple.
All living in the Los Angeles area facing different problems with their children and within their relationships in the most fun way possible.
Family comedy drama with Sarah Hyland, Sofia Vergara, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and more.
Modern Family came to an end with an emotional series finale last year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 88%
11. The Good Place
This show is perfect for people who want a visual representation of what may happen when you die.
Or it could be an indication of what not to do if you want to go to the bad place (Hell).
Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) is an ordinary woman who enters the afterlife, but an error sends her to The Good Place instead of The Bad Place.
Figuring out why she’s there and trying to hide the fact she shouldn’t be gets harder and harder as she hides from Good Place architect Micheal (Ted Danson).
Suffice to say the afterlife has never been so chaotic…
The Good Place came to an end with season 4 last year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 89%
12. Dead to Me
Jen (Christina Applegate) is recently widowed after her husband is killed in a hit and run accident.
Determined to investigate after the incident, Judy (Linda Cardellini) appears as her friend after meeting in a support group.
Judy is facing her own loss however, the pair bond despite their clash of personalities.
However, Judy is hiding a secret that threatens to destroy Jen’s life.
There are two seasons of Dead to Me out now, with a third and final season expected to arrive later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 92%
13. Friends
Possibly the most successful American sitcom of all time, Friends is as popular today as it was during its original run from 1994-2004.
It follows six friends living in New York and their lives, loves and friendship, with hilarious consequences.
The cast consists of Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry and David Schwimmer, and their chemistry is a big part of what makes the show a hit.
Across 10 seasons fans can enjoy the will-they-won't they of Ross and Rachel, Monica's struggle to find a man to have children with, Chandler's struggle to commit, Joey's attempts to be a famous actor and Phoebe giving birth to her brother's triplets.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 94%
14. The Office (US)
The US version of The Office was a spin-off from the original Ricky Gervais series in the UK, but was so successful it ended up running for nine seasons.
It stars Steve Carell as Michael Scott, an awkward branch manager at an office in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
The cast also includes John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, B.J Novak, Ed Helms and Mindy Kaling.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 90%
15. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
This hilarious series is the perfect pick me up for when you’re feeling a bit meh. And thanks to the short but sweet episodes, it’s the perfect thing to switch on when you get home from work and just want some light-hearted television.
There’s already four seasons available on Netflix and we guarantee you’ll get hooked as you follow Kimmy (played by Ellie Kemper) as she as she adjusts to life after her rescue from a doomsday cult, where she and three other women were held by Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne (Jon Hamm) for 15 years.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt came to an end with season 4 in 2019.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 95%
16. Stranger Things
Acclaimed series Stranger Things is seen as a love letter to 80’s sci-fi. Set in 1983, Indiana, a young boy vanishes into thin air under seriously dark circumstances.
Family, friends and the local police begin searching for answers, however they stumble upon a mysterious young girl in a top-secret government facility.
Starring Millie Bobby Brown, the series is suitable for tweens upwards and fuses horror elements with classic coming-of-age relationships.
The show now has three full series under its belt, with a fourth expected to drop later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 91%
17. The Umbrella Academy
Based on the comic book series of the same name, The Umbrella Academy tracks forty-three infants who are born to an array of women who showed no symptoms of pregnancy until the day before they were due to give birth.
Seven of them are adopted by a billionaire industrialist, Reginald Hargreeves, who creates The Umbrella Academy.
He uses the children in his plans to save the world, but only ends up leaving the family fractured. The family disband and only reunite upon Hargreaves passing away, discovering his darkest secrets.
Expect time travel, large-scale battles and witty one-liners aplenty.
Starring Robert Sheehan and Elliot Page.
The Umbrella Academy's third season is expected to drop later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 86%
18. Daredevil
Even if you’re not a massive Marvel fan, we can guarantee you’ll binge-watch all three seasons of Daredevil.
Based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, the show stars Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock AKA Daredevil, a blind lawyer-by-day who fights crime as a masked vigilante by night.
The show is decidedly gritter than many in the superhero genre and has something to offer outside of the typical sci-fi / comic book audience.
A spin-off series, centered on Bernthal's character Frank Castle/ Punisher and titled The Punisher, was ordered by Netflix in April 2016 but sadly Daredevil was cancelled in November 2018.
However, Disney+ has since acquired the rights to the franchise, so the show could make a return in 2021 or beyond.
Fans have even launched a campaign to resurrect the show.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 92%
19. Snowpiercer
Snowpiercer is a post-apocalyptic dystopian thriller series based on both the 2013 South Korean-Czech film of the same name and the 1982 French graphic novel Le Transperceneige, from which the film was adapted.
The show consists of ten episodes and stars Jennifer Connelly, Daveed Diggs and Sean Bean.
The plot follows the passengers of the Snowpiercer, a gigantic, perpetually moving train that circles the globe carrying the remnants of humanity seven years after the world becomes a frozen wasteland.
The series questions class warfare, social injustice, and the politics of survival.
Season 2 kicks off in January 2021, with season 3 set to follow next year.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 94%
20. The Witcher
Fantasy fans looking to fill the void of Game of Thrones can be sure to love this one.
A mutated monster hunter struggles to find his place in the world where it becomes increasingly difficult to decipher who is more wicked: human beings or beasts?
Expect gory battle sequences against all menner of mystical creatures and magic aplenty.
Starring Henry Cavill as the hunky Geralt of Rivia, The Witcher brings plenty of eye candy too.
Season 2 is expected to hit Netflix late in 2021.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 92%
21. Sweet Tooth
On a perilous adventure in a post-apocalyptic world, a ten-year-old boy – who's half-human and half deer – begins his search to find his mother after years of staying in hiding.
Hybrid Gus was born into a complicated world, ravaged by a virus that is slowly wiping out the human race, yet he can't catch or die from it.
Hunted down by scientists keen to harvest his body, he forms an unlikely alliance with former footballer played Big Man, who pledges to help the young boy discover more about his past.
Sweet Tooth has officially been renewed for a second season, though currently there is no confirmed release date.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 98%
22. Black Mirror
Charlie Brooker has managed to create a truly chilling and dystopian vision of how technology can change our lives in Black Mirror.
Each season focuses on different yet equally disturbing subjects, with A-list guest stars including Miley Cyrus, Mad Men's Jon Hamm, Black Panther's Letitia Wright, Bryce Dallas-Howard and Andrew Scott.
The series also includes the mindblowing one-off Bandersnatch, where viewers choose their own adventure.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 83%
23. Ragnarok
Norwegian fantasy drama Ragnarok reimagines Norse mythology on Netflix.
Taking place in the current day in a fictional town called Edda in Hordaland, West Norway, the Jutuls are plaguing the earth with industrial pollution from their factories.
The Jutuls, who are actually demi-gods, are challenged by a teenage boy called Magne after he finds out he is the human embodiment of the god Thor.
They embark on an epic battle as Magne tries to save the planet alongside a whole host of other Norse gods.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 83%
24. When They See Us
This four-part series starring Asante Blackk and Jharrel Jerome is based on the events of the April 19, 1989, Central Park jogger case and explores the lives of the five suspects who were falsely prosecuted on charges related to the sexual assault of a female victim, and of their families.
In June 2019, Netflix announced that the miniseries had been streamed by over 23 million viewers within its first month of release and the show went on to win several awards, so it really is a must see.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 96%
25. Anne with an E
A reimagining of the classic book and film, Anne with an E tells the story of Anne Shirley, a strong-willed orphan who moved to Prince Edward Island in 1890.
Soon-to-be Stranger Things star Amybeth McNulty stars as 13-year-old Anne, who has endured a horrifically abusive childhood in the homes of strangers.
Anne is sent to live with her ageing siblings, Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, where she attends school and makes friends for the first time.
Finding her place in the world and seeking love and acceptance, Anne has to figure out how to stand on her own two feet without challenging the world around her too much.
Nonetheless, the unique Anne changes the lives of Marilla, Matthew and everyone else in their town.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 90%
26. Sex Education
Filled with laughs and socially awkward teens, this coming-of-age drama offers something different.
Following the life of Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield) and his sex therapist mum (Gillian Anderson), expect cringes and giggles in equal measure. Due to his mother's teachings, plus the endless manuals and books he’s been exposed to, he uses his specialist knowledge to elevate his social status in school.
Together with his friends, they set up an underground sex therapy clinic to help fellow students deal with their problems and ordeals.
There are three full series of Sex Education out now, with a fourth expected to arrive next year.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 94%
27. Gilmore Girls
Mother and daughter duo Loralai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) and Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) show the humorous and heartfelt journey of friendship and family in this beloved classic.
It takes a cross-generational view of things, with single mother Lorelai's difficult relationship with her own parents also under the microscope, as well as Rory's journey through high school and university.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 86%
28. The Crown
Looking at the British monarchy and the government, The Crown follows the two famous addresses – Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street.
The scandals, their love lives and the events that shaped the second half of the 20th century make up the historic drama. Two houses, one court, one crown.
There are four full seasons of The Crown available to stream now, with a fifth in the works.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 90%
29. Top Boy
Modern day gang members who are looking to get rich quick selling drugs rarely come without their own baggage and Top Boy is no different.
Far from the likes of Power, Top Boy offers insight into the British gang scene and the trials and tribulations of these young men.
Ashley Walters gives a compelling performance as Dushane, so fans of Bulletproof should definitely give this thriller a chance.
Production on Netflix's second season kicked off last year, with a release expected in later 2021.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 94%
30. Mindhunter
With the 1970’s as the backdrop, this story follows two FBI agents who are tasked with interviewing serial killers in order to solve older open cases.
CSI enthusiasts will find the series absorbing, chilling and utterly addictive.
Probably not for you if you're on the squeamish side though…
Mindhunter was put on hold after two seasons, with rumours of a third still hotly contested.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 95%
31. Pose
Set in the 1980’s during the AIDS epidemic, Pose is based on Blanca Rodriguez (MJ Rodriguez) after she is diagnosed with HIV.
Following her positive diagnosis, she breaks Elektra (Dominique Jackson), the mother of the House of Abundance and starts her own ‘’house’’.
The house takes in LGBTQ+ youth who have been rejected or thrown out by their biological families .
The new family consists of youngsters with dreams who need a safe haven.
Be careful though, this series tugs at the heartstrings.
Season three arrived earlier this year and marks the last instalment of Pose.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 96%
32. Suits
Meghan Markle, Patrick Adams, Gina Torres and Gabriel Macht star as some of Manhattan's top corporate lawyers.
Macht plays Harvey Spectre, a brilliant lawyer who need to hire an associate.
Patrick Adams stars as college dropout Mike Ross, who's looking for his next gig but accidentally stumbles across a new opportunity.
Filled with scandal, lies, corruption, romance and more.
Suits came to an end with its ninth season back in 2019.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 86%
33. Ozark
A family moves into an Ozarks resort community and faces struggles due to the new place filled with dirty money.
Jason Bateman plays a financial adviser who must appease a drug boss by laundering money, with his wife Wendy (Laura Linney) being dragged into the criminal dealing too.
The series aired its third season, complete with jaw-dropping finale, last year – and has been nominated for a slew of awards.
It will conclude with season 4 later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 91%
34. Better Call Saul
The prequel to Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul is set in the 2000's, and follows the story of con-man turned lawyer Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk).
It begins six years before Breaking Bad and shows the transformation of the criminal for hire.
McGill uses his skills to enter the criminal underworld of drug trafficking, and meets a whole host of shady characters along the way.
With five seasons out now, there's plenty to sink your teeth into.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 96%
35. How To Get Away With Murder
A law professor picks a group of her best students to assist her with some high profile cases.
However, all is not as it seems when Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) reveals that she has more than one skeleton in her closet.
Secrets, lies and death await the eager college students who got more than they bargained for.
Also starring Alfred Enoch, Connor Walsh, Aja Naomi King and Matt McGorry.
There are six seasons of How To Get Away With Murder available now.
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 86%
36. Dare Me
This series follows the lives of competitive high school cheerleaders in a small town.
Specifically delving into two best friends whose relationship is tested after a new cheer coach arrives on the scene.
Boundaries are tested and a shocking crime rocks their quiet world.
There are currently no plans for a second season of Dare Me.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 83%
37. Unorthodox
Etsy is a 19-year-old Jewish woman who is living unhappily in an arranged marriage.
Living in the ultra-Orthodox community in Brooklyn, New York she runs away to Berlin.
She ends up rejecting the beliefs she grew up with and all semblance of secular life.
After discovering she is pregnant, her husband goes to Berlin to find her.
Netflix have yet to confirm if there will be a second season of Unorthodox.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 94%.
38. Peaky Blinders
Set in 1919 England, a notorious gang is led by Tommy Shelby, a crime boss who is set on moving up in the world no matter the cost.
The British crime period drama is set in Birmingham in the direct aftermath of the First World War.
This gang is no ordinary one, with them coming to the attention of Winston Churchill and being compared to the IRA and communists.
With five full seasons out now and a sixth in the works, Peaky Blinders is ripe for bingeing.
Season 6 sill be Peaky Blinders' last, with a standalone film set to conclude the franchise after that.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 94%
39. Riverdale
In this town, nothing is normal.
Based on the Archie Comics series, Riverdale follows the story of Archie and his friends.
Archie tries to deal with life, love and high school however when an unexpected murder occurs in town, him and his friends try to figure out whose behind it.
They discover something darker and sinister as time goes on and threatens the balance of life as they know it.
With five seasons out now, there's plenty of Riverdale to sink your teeth into.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 86%.
40. Extracurricular
Being in high school is tough enough for this student, and it’s about to be made harder when he encounters a situation he’s never been in before.
A young boy with an unstable home life has to turn to unconventional means to make money in order to live a simple life.
He wants a normal job, a normal family and to live a simple quaint life.
His extracurricular activity of protecting escorts whilst they're working gets him in more trouble than he anticipated.
The show's original language is Korean, with English dubbing and subtitles available.
Unfortunately Netflix opted not to renew Extracurricualr for a second series.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 100%
41. Narcos
This raw, gritty drama series documents the real-life rise and fall of the drug kingpins in the late 1980s and the drugs trade across Colombia.
Detailing the efforts of law enforcement to battle the war on drugs, it shows their bloody conflict with notorious and powerful figures including Pablo Escobar.
Legal, political, police, military and civilian powers all come into play in the clash to control cocaine, one of the worlds most valuable commodities.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 95%
42. Line of Duty
Considered as one of the best TV dramas ever made, Line of Duty has had viewers gripped for six series now.
It stars Martin Compston, Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar as the main officers in AC-12, a special unit charged with investigating corruption within the police force.
Each series of the BBC drama features a well-known guest star including Thandie Newton, Stephen Graham and Keeley Hawes.
With plenty of twists, turns, bloodshed and shocks, it's a gripping watch.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 97%
43. Blood & Water
Set in South Africa, a family is reeling at the loss of their baby daughter whose seventeenth birthday should be celebrated with them.
She was kidnapped at birth and her sister Puleng (Ama Qamata) is determined to find answers when she suspects that her sister might be someone she knows.
Blood and Water will return for season 2 later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 83%
44. Breaking Bad
Before Better Call Saul there was Breaking Bad, which followed Bryan Cranston's cancer-stricken chemistry teacher Walter White become a crystal meth drug lord.
He is assisted by former student Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) and across five gripping seasons the two men meet the good, the bad, the ugly and everything in between.
Breaking Bad is an incredible piece of drama thanks to the writing, acting and directing and needs to be watched.
The show wrapped with season 5 back in 2013.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 96%
45. Russian Doll
This eight-episode series sees Orange is the New Black’s Natasha Lyonne take on the role of a woman named Nadia, who is on a journey as the guest of honour at a seemingly inescapable party one night in New York City.
Nadia dies repeatedly, always restarting at the same moment at the party, as she tries to figure out a way of the strange time loop and why it is happening to her.
In June 2019, the show was renewed for a second season. However, Netflix has not released an official statement on the script for series two. After all, part of the fun is seeing Nadia’s mysterious and wonderful world.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 97%
46. The Haunting of Hill House
Turn the lights out and get ready to be scared out of your wits.
With guaranteed jump scares, The Haunting of Hill House is not for the light-hearted but perfect for avid horror fans.
The story hops from past to present, following a family who are confronting their memories of living in their old home and what drove them away from it.
There are some disturbing themes in the series, but the plot had fans demand a second season after the first outing, so that should tell you all you need to know.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 91%
47. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
A reimagining of Sabrina the Teenage Witch with all the dark twists and horror that come with the world of witchcraft.
Sabrina Spellman (Keirnan Shipka) reconciles with her half-Witch, half-mortal nature whilst fighting off evil forces that threaten her family, friends and the entirety of the human world.
If you like Riverdale, then this Archie Comics series will be right up your street.
Alas Sabrina came to an end earlier this year, leaving fans heartbroken.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 84%
48. American Horror Story
With seven seasons on Netflix, this binge worthy series will have you hooked.
Each season is a different world from supernatural to horror. With underlying themes from politics to social issues.
Season one follows a murder house, and the stories of the people that died in it. The drama is loosely based on true events that have happened throughout history.
With Evan Peters and guest star roles from Lady Gaga and Stevie Nicks.
American Horror Story will drop season 10 later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 76%
49. Castlevania
Castlevania has proved to be one of Netflix's most successful anime offerings.
The gore-packed series, based on the successful video game franchise, tracks the downfall of Dracula at the hands of his own son, who is half-human, half-vampire.
Dracula is driven mad after his wife is tried as a witch and burned at the stake, sparking a thirst for revenge of genocidal proportions.
Magic, mayhem and massacres ensue as mankind fight back, while the vampire court is torn apart by in-fighting.
There are three full seasons out now, with a fourth expected to drop later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 88%
50. Too Hot To Handle
Too Hot to Handle is an American-British dating show – take Love Island, and make it hotter.
Produced by Talkback, the show premiered in 2020 on Netflix with ten single adults, all looking to form long-lasting relationships, placed in a house for four weeks.
Undergoing healing workshops and looking for a partner, they have to refrain from kissing or any sexy contact, or else the prize money begins to drop.
With $100,000 on the line the loved-up singletons have to try their best to form a partnership under the all-but-normal circumstances.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: Awaiting score
51. Queer Eye
Follow these five members of the LGBTQ+ community in their quest to uplift and help people get their lives back on track.
Heartwarmingly they all have a certain role to play.
Tan France focuses on changing the way they dress and making them comfortable in their new wardrobe. Antoni Porowski focuses on relationships with food and creating healthy meals. Karamo Brown serves as an in-house therapist and life coach. Bobby Berk works on the participants home interior. Jonathan Van-Ness works on hair and grooming.
It's more than just a makeover programme, it's a lifestyle change.
With five seasons available to stream, there are plenty of episodes to sink your teeth into.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 90%
52. Love is Blind
If you're obsessed with dating show with a twist, this is one for you.
Love is Blind sees 30 men and women hoping to find love spend 10 days taking part in a speed-dating format.
The men and women date each other in different "pods" where they can talk to each other but cannot see what they look like.
At any point, the men can decide to propose and if the women accept, the couples then finally get to see each other face to face before jetting to a couples retreat in Mexico to get to know one another better. The couples then move to the same apartment complex in Atlanta where they meet each other's families and see each other's living habits.
They then make their final decision whether to go ahead and get married on their wedding day, high stakes or what?
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 56%
53. RuPaul's Drag Race
Drag queens various parts of the world compete every week for a chance at being the America's next drag superstar and $100,00.
They have a different challenge every week like acting, composing music and they’re also judged on their runway.
From the makeup, wigs, outfits following a different theme every week, they're judged on all of them.
The bottom two have to lip sync for their lives, whoever loses goes home.
If you're a fan of the US version there's also Drag Race UK, as well as several All Star seasons.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 85%
54. Pandemic
More relevant now than ever, Pandemic hasn’t left the top of Netflix’s watch list for months.
A compelling series that showcases what is being done to combat the deadly COVID-19 pandemic and what the outbreak can lead to.
A no-frills, five part series that has arrived right on time.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 75%
55. Tiger King
Big cat breeding is illegal in many countries, but unfortunately this doesn't stop private zoo owners in the United States.
Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin at the centre of this mind-blowing seven-part documentary.
The bizarre true crime series is messy and captivating, with twists and turns of deadly proportions.
Warring animal rights factions, professional sabotage and even assassination attempts all feature in this unprecedented show.
There's also a cast reunion special delving into some of the documentary's most shocking moments.
Note – this is a difficult watch with scenes of animal abuse, so isn't for the faint of heart.
Tiger King celebrated its one-year anniversary with a musical special on TikTok.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 93%
56. The Last Dance
The story of Michael Jordan and the quest the Chicago Bulls had to face in autumn of 1997.
Their journey to win a sixth NBA title in eight years is documented.
Jordan made his debut 13 years earlier and the journey was dubbed 'The Last Dance’, by coach Phil Jackson.
The tension, the hardships and the challenges faced by Jordan and his extraordinary teammates is shown in full flight.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 95%
57. Don't F**k with Cats : Hunting an Internet Killer
This twisted documentary shows the way gruesome videos put online lead to a manhunt for someone more dangerous than they expected.
The documentary series pulls the manhunt leaders into a dark underworld and has devastating impacts on their lives.
What started as just wanting to help turns into something much more sinister.
Note – this is a diffuclt watch with scenes of animal abuse, so isn't for the faint of heart.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 79%
58. The Devil Next Door
An elderly man in Cleveland is bought to trial in Israel after being accused of being an infamous Nazi death camp leader.
The grandfather is accused of being the guard known as Ivan the Terrible.
The docu-series follows his trial as brave death camp survivors take the stand against John Demjanjuk.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 86%
59. Trial By Media: The Truth behind the crimes
Notorious cases that have been played out in the media are shown in their entirety.
This series follows famous cases from a public rape, to a talk show contestant committing murder and the story’s behind the victims and the perpetrators.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 83%
60. Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich
The American miniseries looks at the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
It is based on the 2016 book of the same name, where the survivors of Epstein’s crimes describe how he used power and wealth to get away with his offences.
With harrowing accounts of grooming and abuse, the show makes for a heart-breaking watch.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 70%
61. Making a Murderer
An absolute smash hit when it first dropped on Netflix in December 2015, Making a Murderer follows the story of Steven Avery, a Wisconsin man who served 18 years in prison after being wrongly accused of attempted murder and sexual assault.
To top it all off, he was then convicted of a different murder, which he insists he didn't do.
The series was filmed over a decade by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos and was followed by a second series.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 84%
62. The Sinner
Trauma can manifest itself in many ways, however when it’s repressed it can be even more detrimental.
This is definitely the case for Cora Tannetti (Jessica Biel) when she ends murdering someone whilst on the beach with her family.
After the horrific events she’s taken in for questioning, where a full investigation is launched into a random attack.
As more questions are asked about her past, she realises that her past is filled with secrets she didn’t know about.
The Sinner's third series just landed on Netflix to rave reviews.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 75%
63. Money Heist
An intelligent, enigmatic character who goes by the name of The Professor plans a unique plot to carry out the biggest robbery in history.
Money Heist also goes by the name of 'La Casa De Papel', which is the Spanish title for the crime drama series.
Both English subtitles and dubbing are available.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 87%
64. You
A tech-savvy young man living in New York uses modern resources to lure women into falling in love with him. However, the further you peer into his life, the more sinister it gets. Joe has skeletons in his closet, ones that are made evidently clear throughout the gripping series.
If you enjoy suspense then You is definitely one to add to the watch list.
Season 3 is expected to drop later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 81%
65. ELITE
Not your typical murder mystery, this Spanish thriller TV drama, shows the loves of three working-class students enrolled in a private school through a scholarship.
However, their wealthy classmates make life anything but easy. Life is made even harder when a student is murdered and her classmates are potential suspects.
It could be described as a Spanish version of 13 Reasons Why.
English subtitles and dubbing are available.
Rotten Tomatoes audience rating: 88%
66. How to ruin Christmas: The Wedding
The South African three-part series follows the tale of two families who are about to get joined together through an extravagant wedding.
Prodigal daughter Tumi has returned home for the holidays and has somehow managed to throw her sister's wedding plans onto chaos.
Now, Tumi must do all she can to make things right before it's too late.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 89%
67. Parks and Recreation
This American political satire mockumentary sitcom was hugely popular during its run between 2009 and 2015.
Starring Chris Pratt, Rashida Jones, Rob Lowe and Amy Poehler, the series followed Amy's character Leslie Knope, a perky, mid-level bureaucrat in the Parks Department of Pawnee, a fictional town in Indiana.
Across the seven series, real-life political figures made cameos such as John McCain, President Joe Biden, and former First Lady, Michelle Obama.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 89%
68. Queen of the South
Queen of the South tells the powerful story of Teresa Mendoza, a woman who is flee her native Mexico and head to America after her drug-dealing boyfriend is shockingly murdered.
Whilst there she joins forces with an unlikely figure from her past to take down the leader of the same drug trafficking ring that she is trying to escape from.
However, in the process, she learns all the skills needed to become a drug dealer and cleverly puts herself in a position to become the leader of the Cartel.
There are four full seasons out now, with production on season 5 still ongoing.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 91%
69. Bridgerton
The show follows Daphne Bridgerton, who is the eldest daughter in a powerful and wealthy family and wants to meet a man and get married.
However, following the death of her father, Daphne must be chaperoned by her possessive older brother Anthony (Jonathan Bailey), who is also struggling to find love.
Daphne also becomes a target for Lady Whistledown’s scandal sheet.
Daphne then comes into contact with the insubordinate Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page) and they come together to develop a plan that will keep her safe.
It was recently revealed that show bosses could make a whopping eight series of Bridgerton in line with the books.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 89%
70. On my Block
A coming-of-age story about four bright, street-savvy friends navigating their way through high school in the gritty inner city of South Central Los Angeles.
They find their lifelong friendship tested as they start the difficult journey that is high school.
Dealing with the danger of getting their friend out of a gang and friends turning into romance, danger is constant.
There are three full seasons of On my Block out now.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 92%
71. Unsolved Mysteries
The iconic American documentary series has had a revamp on Netflix and it has proved to be a major hit for the streaming service.
The 12-episode series of Unsolved Mysteries looks at cold cases and paranormal phenomena, with unexplained events all over the world.
Viewers are then left to decide for themselves whodunnit after having all the facts presented to them.
The show is expected to return with its third rebooted series in late 2021 or early 2022.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 82%
72. Sex/Life
Erotic drama Sex/Life has been thrilling fans with its tale of a woman lusting after a past lover, with some viewers wondering if it was a true story or not.
The show is based on the memoir of BB Easton – a former Nineties wild child from Atlanta, Georgia – detailing the sexy ins and outs of her failing marriage and new lover.
In the show, audiences see Billie fantasise about her ex lover Brad while also trying to reconnect with her husband Cooper.
But while she looks to be patching things up with her hubby, she can't stop thinking about the hot and steamy sessions with her former beau.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 75%
73. The Politician
Glee and American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy is behind this Netflix series, which follows Payton Hobart in his quest to eventually become the President of the United States.
Season one follows Payton (Ben Platt) as he campaigns to become student body president at high school, while season two sees him chase after the position of New York State Senate.
Gwyneth Paltrow plays his mother Georgina while the cast also features big names and guest stars including Bette Midler and Jessica Lange.
There are two seasons of The Politician out now, with a third expected to be announced later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 82%
74. Spaced
Hit comedy Spaced was one of the first projects between Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, and despite being over 20 years old, it still raises plenty of laughs.
Spaced follows Simon's aspiring graphic designer Tim after he moves into a London flat with wannabe journalist Daisy, played by Jessica Hynes, who co-wrote the show with Simon.
Nick plays Tim's old school friend, the army-obsessed Mike, while other characters bringing the funny include Daisy's snobbish friend Twist (Katy Carmichael), their drunk landlady Marsha (Julia Deakin) and their artsy neighbour Brian (Mark Heap).
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 96%
75. Chewing Gum
Michaela Coel recently wowed us all in BBC drama I May Destroy You, and she proves how versatile she is an actress and writer with her 2015 sitcom, Chewing Gum.
Michaela plays 24-year-old religious virgin Tracey Gordon, who is desperate to have sex and avoid turning into her uptight older sister Cynthia.
The show features cringe-worthy moments and some fourth wall breaks to give it an identity all of its own, and turns out to be a real winner.
Chewing Gum came to an end after its second series but if you're a huge Michaela fan, check out I May Destroy You.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 83%
76. Community
This sitcom ran for six series from 2009 to 2015 and starred Joel McHale, Alison Brie and Ken Jeong.
It made heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references and regularly paid homage to television and movie cliches.
Creator Dan Harmon based the show on his own experiences at a community college and the show has gained a cult following.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 88%
77. Bloodline
Bloodline centers on a close-knit family of four adult siblings whose secrets and scars are revealed when their black sheep brother returns home.
It is an intriguing story of a well off family in the Florida Keys that have many dark secrets. The siblings are heirs of a beautiful inn that has been in their family for 50 years.
It is their childhood home with many great memories, but the deep dark past holds many untold tales. All combined makes the future very uncertain.
Bloodline ended with season 3 back in 2016.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 76%
78. The Fall
Emmy and Golden Globe winner, Gillian Anderson plays a British detective summoned to Belfast to solve a high-profile murder.
She goes toe to toe with a seemingly passionate father who is in fact a cold serialist in this procedural out of Belfast.
The only thing they share is their common complexity.
The Fall ended with its third season back in 2016.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 87%
79. Derry Girls
This Channel 4 comedy has produced two stellar six-part series for you to enjoy so far, with a third planned.
It follows the lives of a group of teenager in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland in the 1990s.
Erin, her cousin Orla, their friends Clare and Michelle, and Michelle's English cousin James try and navigate their way through a Catholic girls secondary school, with much hilarity.
With incredible nostalgic pop culture references, a killer soundtrack and sharp wit, it's a must watch.
There are two seasons of Derry Girls out now, with a third expected to arrive later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 96%
80. Into the Night
Into the Night is a Belgian drama-Sci-Fi television show based on Jacek Dukaj's novel The Old Axolotl.
Suddenly, disaster strikes as the sun starts killing everything in its path, causing much panic and confusion.
Passengers on an overnight flight from Brussels will attempt to survive by any means necessary.
Into the Night will return for season 2 later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 76%
81. Love, Death & Robots
This anthology series is made up of short, standalone episodes from a range of acclaimed animators.
From gory alien battles to ridiculous cartoons about sentient yoghurt -yes, you read that correctly – this series contains comedy, scares and everything in between.
The common thread across the episodes is a connection to dystopia, artificial intelligence and the extra-terrestrial.
The popular show has already been comissioned for a second season after rave reviews and is expected to hit the streamer in 2021.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 90%
82. The Big Bang Theory
This his US sitcom ran for 12 seasons until 2019 so there's plenty to sink your teeth into.
It follows the lives of physicists Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) and Lloyd Hofstadter (Johnny Galeki) and their friends Howard, an aerospace engineer, Raj, an astrophysicist and Penny, a waitress who lives across the hall from them.
As the series progresses, new characters join including Mayim Bialik as Amy, and it explores the gangs relationships, friendships and intricacies.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 82%
83. Last Chance U
This has become one of the most successful docuseries on Netflix, and follows junior college student athletes aiming to break into bigger league college football and – ultimately – the NFL.
Inner city Laney College in Oakland, California is the focus of Part 5, and the series highlights how it is a genuine part of the community.
While it can go to dark places, the head coach is relatable as are the players, making it a riveting and enlightening watch.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 82%
84. Orphan Black
This sci-fi drama follows outsider and orphan Sarah Manning after she witnesses the suicide of a woman who looks just like her.
Assuming her identity, Sarah quickly uncovers a conspiracy that will haunt her past and define her future.
Sci-fi fans craving a female-led series other than Doctor Who won't be disappointed, with Tatiana Maslany, who plays Sarah, winning an Emmy for her work on the show.
Orphan Black concluded with its fifth season back in 2017.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 92%
85. Wormwood
Oscar-winning filmmaker Errol Morris brings to life the mysterious death of scientist and CIA employee Frank Olson in this docudrama based in 1953.
Olson fell from the window of his hotel room in New York city and his death was ruled a suicide – that is, until he was linked to a top-secret experiment.
The series follows Olson's son Eric on his decades-long quest to identify the circumstances around his father's untimely death and figure out the truth.
Eric checks into the hotel room where his father was staying in order to find out more, before having his body exhumed to look for clues.
Wormwood will bring Eric and his associates face-to-face with some of the darkest secrets hidden within the underworld of the CIA.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 90%
86. Fear City: New York vs The Mafia
Throughout the 1970s and ’80s, the 'Five Families' of the New York mafia – Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese and Luccese – held a powerful, and seemingly insurmountable, grip on the city.
This three-part docuseries, from the creators of Don’t F**K With Cats, details the incredible story of the history-making organised crime investigation and prosecution case brought against New York’s most formidable mob bosses.
Through interviews with dozens of law enforcement officials, ex-mafia associates and others, Fear City: New York vs The Mafia sheds light on how the mafia’s control of unions, high-rise construction and other industries netted billions for organised crime.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 73%
87. Criminal
Netflix's own anthology series is set within the walls of a police interrogation room.
However, the show takes things to another level as the drama takes place across four countries – the UK, Germany, France and Spain, with each country getting three episodes each.
David Tennant and Hayley Atwell featuring in the cast of the UK version, while the next season will see Kit Harington and Kunal Nayyar guest star.
Netflix has yet to renew the drama for a third season.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 85%
88. Lucifer
Tom Ellis plays the titular character in this series, a handsome and seductive Lord of Hell who has settled in glamorous Hollywood after growing tired of Hell.
He then helps the LAPD round up and punish evildoers in the TV adaptation of the comic book.
The series was supposed to end after season five but Netflix renewed it for a sixth and final season, so there's plenty to digest.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 84%
89. The Staircase
The Staircase follows a war novelist accused of killing his wife in 2001 and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival before it arrived on the streaming giant.
Eight episodes aired in 2004 and the follow-up runs for three installments.
Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Jean-Xavier de Lestrade was granted access to the case immediately following Kathleen’s death.
De Lestrade captured every moment of the story from arrest to verdict, following in intimate detail Peterson’s home, the family and his defence team as it considered its strategic options.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 84%
90. Rick and Morty
This isn't your typical animated series, which follows the misadventures of drunken mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his neurotic grandson Morty Smith.
Both characters are voiced by creator Justin Roiland and takes place in multiple realities and across various planets as Rick drags his grandson around the universe.
From time travel to shrink rays and bird-like aliends, this cartoon is wonderfully eccentric, as well as seriously dark at times.
Rick and Morty is expected to return with season 5 later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 93%
91. Challenger: The Final Flight
This four-part documentary series tells the true story of the 1986 Challenger space disaster, which saw the space shuttle break up 73 second after launch, killing all seven crew members.
As well as looking at the mechanical failures that caused the tragedy, the crew's family talk about their loved ones and how they became one of the most diverse space crews ever created.
The documentary makers also speak to former Nasa engineers and officials who worked on the mission, many of which had raised safety concerns before the launch.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 92%
92. Ash vs Evil Dead
Fans of the cult horror Evil Dead franchise will love seeing Bruce Campbell back on their screens as the titular Ash.
Just like the films, the series is tongue-in-cheek and sees Ash team up with two department store colleagues to fight a whole host of ghouls.
There are three season to enjoy and while a fourth is looking unlikely, the episodes are worth a watch fo any die hard fans of Sam Raimi's original trilogy.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 94%
93. Cobra Kai
Originally a breakout hit on YouTube, Cobra Kai moved to Netflix and has been commissioned for a fourth season before the third has even aired.
The series is another blast of nostalgia as it follows on from the Karate Kid film series and sees Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) open his own dojo.
His rivalry with Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) is reignited for another epic martial arts showdown.
Cobra Kai's fourth season is expected to arrive later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 93%
94. GLOW
GLOW tells the story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, a real-life group formed to promote women’s wrestling on TV, however the actual characters are fake.
Alison Brie leads the cast as Ruth, who auditions for a wrestling group as she struggles to make ends meet as an actress.
However, she gets a shock when her former BFF Debbie is already part of the group, with tensions high between the two thanks to Ruth stealing Debbie's husband.
With plenty of drama, colourful leotards and a killer 80s soundtrack, GLOW has delighted fans for three seasons until it was unceremoniously axed by Netflix despite originally commissioning a fourth.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 86%
95. Schitt's Creek
If you need a laugh, look no further than Schitt's Creek, a Canadian sitcom which has won a slew of Emmy Awards.
The series follows the Rose family, who used to be wealthy and privileged but are now trying to rebuild their life in the titular town.
Parents Johnny and Moira – along with their adult children David and Alexis – are forced to live in adjoining motel rooms, not ideal considering their spoilt nature but perfect for comedy.
We also have to give a shout out to Catherine O'Hara and her stunning array of wigs as Moira.
Finished the show? Netflix has also released a documentary about the production and rise of the sitcom.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 94%
96. The Queen's Gambit
This limited series follows orphan and chess prodigy Beth Harmon in the 1950s and 60s.Anna Taylor-Joy plays the troubled lead, and while chess doesn't sound exciting enough to base a drama around, it is utterly compelling, not to mention stylish.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 95%
97. Blood of Zeus
An adult animation using the best of anime to tell this ancient Greek story, Blood of Zeus comes from the same studios as Castlevania.
A commoner living in ancient Greece, Heron discovers his true heritage as a son of Zeus, and his purpose: to save the world from a demonic army.
With Mount Olympus divided into two factions, deities clash in battles of Earth-shattering proportions.
Note – this isn't for you if you're squeamish as there's plenty of violence.
Blood of Zeus will return for a second series later this year.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 100%
98. Fauda
This Israeli series draws on their experiences of its creators in the Israel Defense Forces.
It tells the story of Doron, a commander in the Mista'arvim unit and his team as they pursue a Hamas arch-terrorist known as "The Panther."
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 100%
99. Sense8
The American science fiction drama created by Lana and Lilly Wachowski has such a strong cult following that when it was cancel, its fans fervently petitioned Netflix to bring it back.
Sense8 is about a group of people around the world are suddenly linked mentally, and must find a way to survive being hunted by those who see them as a threat to the world's order.
It explores issues related to identity, sexuality, gender, and politics that Lana and Lilly had never seen on TV.
Alas, Sens8 was cancelled after its second season back in 2018.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 86%
100. Kingdom
South Korean pop culture is on a global roll right now, from BTS to the Oscar winning Parasite, so it's no wonder Netflix rushed to make its own series there.
Kingdom is a zombie thriller where a Korean prince is sent out on a mission to investigate an outbreak that threatens his kingdom.
While it's also a supernatural thriller, Kingdom serves period drama realness, explorations of class and privilege.
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating: 96%
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