15 Best Shows on Netflix
We totally understand—too many options can leave you with decision paralysis. With an endless list available on the screen, choosing a show to watch can take forever. But don’t fret! We did some digging, so you don’t have to.
Here are the 15 best shows on Netflix right now. You can watch these series on the big screen of your laptop or PC using BlueStacks.
Baby Reindeer
A gripping stalker story with psychological twists that will make you want to call your therapist. Based on creator Richard Gadd’s life events, the series takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride as Donny Dunn finds himself the subject of a lonely woman’s obsession.
Stranger Things
We like to think that Stranger Things had a big hand in making 80s trends cool again. This popular show gave us endearing characters, memorable monsters, and a pretty awesome soundtrack. The fifth and final season won’t be ready til 2025, which means—you still have time to rewatch the first seasons. Yay!
Wednesday
Jenna Ortega stars as Wednesday in this Addams Family spinoff. With involvement from macabre master Tim Burton himself, the show hit all the marks, making it a major success. It has spooky visuals, dark humor, and a little bit of teen drama. Eerie and entertaining.
Bridgerton
Follow the scandal and gossip surrounding the Brigerton family as they seek love and move through the social ranks of London’s elite circle. Set in the 1800s, the series is brimming with Regency fashion, romantic dialogues, and almost NSFW steamy love scenes.
The Crown
The Crown is one of those TV dramas that will leave a legacy. Yes, it is THAT good. The series follows the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II, as well as the political dramas and scandals of the monarchy. Brilliantly written with a stellar cast, this show is captivating and, dare we say—the best series Netflix has ever produced.
The Fall of the House of Usher
Combine Mike Flanagan and Edgar Allan Poe; we’ve hit the horror jackpot! Thanks, Netflix! The Fall of the House of Usher is about a wealthy tycoon’s dark secrets, which come to light as his children die one by one. It is dark and chilling with a dose of gothic flair. Perfect for horror fans.
3 Body Problem
3 Body Problem’s interstellar dilemma can sometimes be a bit too much. But sci-fi enthusiasts will love playing scientists while the episodes present an unending list of cosmic challenges. It may not be for everyone, but the big-budget show delivers in terms of visuals and storytelling.
Peaky Blinders
Tommy Shelby puts all other gang leaders to shame. This antihero makes criminal activities look glamorous. Set in 1920s Birmingham, the series follows Tommy Shelby’s gang and their rise to power. Be warned: things get a little gritty in some episodes. Make sure you’ve got the stomach for graphic violence.
One Day
Full of wit and charm, One Day is the most endearing love story on the streaming platform (your TikTok feed will agree!). Emma and Dexter take their audience through two decades of friendship, love, and heartbreak. Its unique storytelling will make you reflect on your own relationships and life decisions.
Sex Education
Get ready to laugh your heart out in this coming-of-age series. High school is already full of drama, but when you’re an awkward teen with a sex therapist mom, things get even more complicated. Funny, heartwarming, and surprisingly full of wisdom.
Young Sheldon
If you love adult Sheldon, Young Sheldon will pull on your heartstrings. This BBT spinoff shows the beloved character’s childhood journey—from struggling to fit in to understanding his genius. Thanks to the slightly dysfunctional (but totally relatable) family dynamics, there are plenty of laughable moments.
Black Mirror
No ‘Best of Netflix’ list is complete without Black Mirror, the dark anthology series that makes audiences almost fearful of our technology-obsessed society. Each standalone episode focuses on a thought-provoking storyline with elements that “mirror” our current reality. Sends chills down your spine while keeping you entertained.
The Circle
The Circle is a social experiment disguised as reality TV. It’s a popularity contest where players fight for the influencer spot, build alliances, and rate each other. The twist is that everyone is isolated in separate apartments, and one or more catfish players are in the mix.
Schitt’s Creek
It’s a riches-to-rags tale like no other! When the Rose family becomes bankrupt, they move to a rundown town and learn to live like regular people. You will love Schitt’s Creek for its hilarious comedy and heartwarming moments.
Cobra Kai
Cobra Kai proves that sequels can be fantastic when done right. The series follows the reignited rivalry of Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence, now with adult challenges, back pain, and midlife crises. It has just the right amount of nostalgia and lots of action-packed karate to go around for old and new fans.
The Gentlemen
This Netflix original series is a spinoff of Guy Ritchie’s 2019 movie. The chaos starts when Eddie, played by Theo James, inherits his aristocratic father’s estate, which came with a marijuana empire. It is a shot of pure adrenaline, with drug lords, gang violence, and plotlines that will have you glued to the screen. Easily binge-able in one sitting!
Add these popular Netflix shows to your watchlist, and get ready to escape into binge-worthy bliss!