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The 2018 reboot of the Emmy-winning reality series features an all-new Fab Five helping men make over their lives. Grab your tissues: This feel-good series, which has already been renewed for a second season, will have you in (happy) tears.
This reimagining of the iconic sci-fi classic brings the Robinson family into the 21st century. The 10-episode first season features a colorful cast of characters, including Parker Posey as the villainous Dr. Smith.
With a third season in the works, fans must go back and binge-watch the first two while they anxiously await to see what goes down between Jones (Krysten Ritter) and Oscar Arocho.
According to Google Trends, this new, cyberpunk sci-fi show was one of the most searched-for series when it was released in February. The over-the-top original has plenty of action, mystery and (warning!) quite a bit of violence.
With a second season dropping this summer, this comedy, based on the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, was one of Netflix's biggest breakout shows of 2017. It has '80s nostalgia, just like Stranger Things, but with more leotards and hairspray.
Count Olaf (Neil Patrick Harris) terrorizes the Baudelaire siblings in the first two seasons of the Netflix show based on the best-selling children's book series.
It's technically not The Soup, but it's a lot like The Soup. Can we say that? Fans of McHale's former E! series will love seeing this hilarious host back in front of the green screen.
This millennial romantic comedy from Judd Apatow released its third and final season in 2018. If you haven't streamed it yet, it's worth the watch.
This six-part documentary is the latest Netflix original to attract a ton of buzz. Why? Two words: Sex cult.
This amusing baking competition, in which amateur bakers attempt to recreate delicious deserts, is set to return for a second season.
With a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, this freshman coming-of-age comedy has already won over audiences' hearts and was just greenlit for a second season.
Foodies can't get enough of this nonfiction original, which dedicates each of its eight episodes to examining a popular food like pizza, tacos and hot chicken.
Families love this reimagining of the classic sitcom, which centers around a newly single Latina mom and her family. A third season will arrive on Netflix in 2019.
With a second season coming soon, now is as good a time as any to catch up on Season 1 of the heart-wrenching teen drama about a high school student who takes her own life.
Alas, this teen comedy was canceled after its one and only season premiered in Feb. 2018, but fans have launched online campaigns to try to save the series centered around a group of outcasts at an Oregon high school in the 1990s.
Carey Mulligan shines in this four-part limited series, which follows a detective working a case that is more than it seems.
The captivating crime drama, which has two seasons available on the streaming service, may be Netflix's most popular Spanish-language series yet. You'll be on the edge of your seat as you watch eight criminals infiltrate the Royal Mint of Spain. You can stream it in its original Spanish with English subtitles or dubbed in English.
Come on, what would a 'Best Shows on Netflix' list be without the '80s nostalgia-fest that has won over critics and fans alike? A third season is currently in production.
With two seasons out and two more in the works, this award-winning Netflix original about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II is a perfect series to binge-watch before the next royal wedding between Prince Harry and Suits star Meghan Markle.
The dark British dramedy, which two disturbed teens who run away together, is chillingly good.
Selecting a comedy special to stream can be daunting, so this series of 30-minute stand-up sets from breakout comedians is an easy way to get a variety.