60 of the Best TV Shows on Netflix That Will Keep You Entertained


We’ve all done the infinite scroll on the Netflix app, spending an hour looking for something to watch before giving up. Sometimes there are just too many shows to choose from. And the last thing anyone wants is to get a few hours into something that’s not worth finishing. 

To save your precious time, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite shows on Netflix, from some of the streamer’s most iconic flagship series, such as Stranger Things and The Crown, to reliable classics including Gilmore Girls and Scandal. We’ve also found underrated or critically acclaimed originals you can’t find anywhere else. We’ll let you know which series have just arrived or are about to leave, too, so you can prioritize your watch list.

Now that the fantasy romance series Outlander is coming to an end soon on Starz, there’s no better time to rewatch the whole thing from the beginning. The first seven seasons of the series are out on Netflix now. Outlander stars Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan and has been captivating audiences since 2014 with it’s time-jumping romantic plots set against the backdrops of World War II, the American Revolution and 18th-century France. 

If you’re looking for your next favorite series, here’s our roundup of some of the best shows you can stream on Netflix. And if you’d rather go with a movie instead, here are our picks for the best movies on Netflix.

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The romantic time travel drama Outlander has been a massive hit for Starz for the past decade, and the show is wrapping up its eighth and final season this month on that platform. But if you’re looking for the previous seasons of the show, Netflix has them all, and they’re the perfect, addictive binge. (Just be warned: The latest season won’t hit Netflix for a while; it’ll be at least another year.)

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The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox (2024)

The Boston Red Sox were down three games in the 2004 ALCS against their biggest rivals, the New York Yankees, when they staged one of the greatest sports comebacks in history to win the series and the championship title that year. In the three-part docu-series The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox, many of that year’s team members, including David Ortiz, Johnny Damon and Jason Varitek, relive the team’s journey, from their bitter loss to the Yankees in 2003, to the team’s restructuring and new energy that led them to success the following season.

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Love on the Spectrum (2022-)

If you’re looking for the antidote to a stressful day, look no further than Love on the Spectrum. The docuseries follows young adults on the autism spectrum who are looking for love, and it’s just about as heartwarming and generally wonderful as you could imagine. Each of the show’s seasons contains either six or seven episodes, making it the perfect binge if you need a rush of dopamine. The fourth season just dropped this month.

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A road rage incident between Danny Cho (Steven Yeun) and Amy Lau (Ali Wong) turns into a drawn-out feud, setting the stage for an enthralling comedic drama made all the better by stellar casting. Beef stole the show at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, nabbing eight wins, and won all three categories it was nominated for at the 81st Golden Globe Awards. Catch up with Season 1 now, or check out Season 2, starring Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny, arriving April 16.

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One Piece (2023 – present)

Netflix’s One Piece, which follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy (IIñaki Godoy) and his band of Straw Hat Pirates, first came out in 2023 and became one of the most-watched shows on the platform that year. Season two arrived this month and sees the gang continuing their quest for One Piece, the legendary treasure that’s been hidden by the deceased King of the Pirates, Gold Roger.

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Steven Spielberg will forever be associated with dinosaurs thanks to Jurassic Park, and he leans into that legacy with The Dinosaurs, the new four-episode docu-series he produced for Netflix. Narrated by Morgan Freeman, the series explores the evolution of the dinosaurs, from their early beginnings living among the ancient reptiles during the Triassic period more than 230 million years ago up until the extinction event that wiped them out 72 million years ago during the late Cretaceous period. The show features incredibly realistic visual effects that bring these long-extinct creatures to life, but be prepared to feel all the feels when the asteroid hits. 

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Peaky Blinders (2013-2022)

Peaky Blinders tells the story of an English gang run by Thomas Shelby (Cillian Murphy) and his family after World War I. The gang controls the city of Birmingham, but Shelby begins to set his sights beyond the streets as he aims to move up in the world. What sells this show is not only its compelling storyline, but also its stellar casting. If you’ve never seen the show or want to refresh your memory, now is the perfect time – a Peaky Blinders movie starring Murphy, Rebecca Ferguson and Barry Keoghan, titled Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, arrived to Netflix in March.

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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast (2026)

In How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, three school friends, Saoirse, Robyn and Dara, learn about the death of their estranged best friend Greta and decide to go on a road trip to pay their respects. But when they meet Greta’s odd family and realize that she’s not actually in the casket, they decide to investigate the situation. While it certainly seems like Greta’s family is hiding something, the trio also has a dark secret of their own that they hope will never come out. 

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Set in Regency-era England, Bridgerton is the story of the eight Bridgerton siblings as they search for love while navigating high society — and being the subject of a gossip newsletter written by one of their closest friends. The latest season features a love story between the second-oldest Bridgerton, Benedict, who no one thought would settle down, and a mystery woman he meets at a masquerade ball. While the first few episodes of the season were reminiscent of a Cinderella story, things get more complicated in the second half as Benedict and his new love, Sophie, try to find a way to be together against the odds.

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Gabriel Basso stars in The Night Agent, based on the novel of the same name written by Matthew Quirk. In the show’s first season, FBI agent Peter Sutherland (Basso) works at the White House in the top-secret Night Agent program. He’s pulled into a dangerous conspiracy when he learns a mole might be lurking within the government. A new season of the addictive thriller kicks off with Peter heading to Istanbul in search of a young Treasury agent who’s fled the US. This uncovers a dangerous conspiracy within the highest ranks of the government. Three seasons are available to stream now.

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The Lincoln Lawyer (2022-)

Adapted from Michael Connelly’s novels, The Lincoln Lawyer stars Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller, a lawyer who uses clever tactics to defend his clients (or get around defending them). Riding around in a Lincoln only contributes to his charm, but this series isn’t a lighthearted comedy; you also get crime, action, mystery, humor and loads of drama. Four seasons of the show are available to stream.

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Veronica Mars (2004-2007)

Originally a CW series, Veronica Mars stars Kristen Bell in her breakout role as the titular character, a high school student who dabbles in private investigation. Aided by her father Keith (Enrico Colantoni), an actual P.I., she investigates the murder of her best friend, Lilly Kane (Amanda Seyfried). At the same time, she’s ostracized from her former friend group, who have all turned on her. Each season has an ongoing investigation and highlights the tension between the haves and have-nots in Veronica’s town. It’s one of the great shows of the early aughts.

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The West Wing (1999-2006)

During its seven-year run on NBC, The West Wing was showered with Emmy Awards, Golden Globes and Peabody Awards. The series, created by Aaron Sorkin, was a political drama about the goings-on in a fictional, but highly idealized version of the White House. Rob Lowe, Bradley Whitford, Allison Janney, Dulé Hill, Martin Sheen and Janel Moloney all co-starred. All seven seasons of the show arrived to Netflix last year. 

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Adolescence, the story of a young boy accused of killing a classmate, has gripped viewers since its release in 2025. The series earned 13 Emmy nominations and won eight, including best limited series and acting awards for Owen Cooper, Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty. It also picked up four Golden Globe wins this week. The series became a phenomenon for its unique filming style: Each of its four episodes is shot in a single continuous take, giving the show a live-theater feel.

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11.22.63 is one of Stephen King’s most brilliant books. The novel is a fantasy – not a horror like so many of his other works – about a man named Jake Epping who, in 2011, discovers a portal that allows him to travel back in time to 1960. Knowing what he knows about history, Jake hatches a plan to stay and live in the past so he can try to thwart the assassination of JFK and perhaps change the outcome of history as we know it. The book is a gripping story, and it was brought to the small screen in 2016 as an 8-part series, with James Franco as Epping, and co-starring Chris Cooper, Sarah Gadon, Lucy Fry, Cherry Jones and Josh Duhamel. 

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Stranger Things is an enthralling medley of horror, drama and nostalgia. Set in the 1980s in fictional small-town Indiana, residents begin experiencing a series of odd events, including the disappearance of a young boy, and begin to search for answers. The series came to a dramatic end in 2025 but remains one of Netflix’s flagship shows. 

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Political drama The Diplomat, starring Keri Russell as American diplomat Kate Wyler in London, first premiered in 2023 and has proven to be an addictive hit. The show blends international intrigue and political thrills with soapy marital drama, and now’s the perfect time to catch up on its first two seasons. Season 3, which features Bradley Whitford as a new addition to the cast, premiered in October. Keri Russell earned a 2026 Golden Globe nomination for her role as Kate Wyler, and the show was also nominated for best drama series.

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Nobody Wants This (2024-)

In the Netflix original comedy series Nobody Wants This, Kristen Bell stars as Joanne, an LA podcaster with no religious ties who falls for a rabbi, Noah, whose family struggles to accept their interfaith relationship. The show is hilarious and works especially well thanks to Bell and Brody’s romantic chemistry — both were nominated for Golden Globes, and the show was nominated for best television series – musical or comedy. Both seasons are available to stream now. 

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Death By Lightning (2025)

Death By Lightning is Netflix’s new historical drama series, and at the beginning of the first episode, it states that it’s the “true story about two men the world forgot. One was the 20th President of the United States. The other shot him.” The show follows two parallel stories, one about the ascent of James Garfield from congressman to president of the United States, and the other about the life of a failed lawyer, Charles Guiteau, who developed an infatuation with the president and eventually became Garfield’s assassin. The series stars Michael Shannon as Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen as Guiteau, with Betty Gilpin, Bradley Whitford, Nick Offerman and Shea Whigham rounding out the cast. 

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A Man on the Inside (2024-)

A Man on the Inside, created by Mike Schur, is essentially a comedy blended with meditations on loss, grief and adult child and parent relationships, all wrapped up in a private investigation over some mysteriously missing jewels. Ted Danson stars as Charles, a lonely widower whose wife died the year before after living with Alzheimer’s disease. When his daughter (Mary Elizabeth Ellis) encourages him to find a hobby, he finds a job assisting a private investigator who is looking into a jewel theft at a local nursing home. Charles moves into the facility, hence the “man on the inside,” to look into potential suspects, but he finds himself getting too close to the suspects he’s supposed to be investigating. A second season, costarring Danson’s wife Mary Steenburgen, Max Greenfield and Gary Cole, arrived last year and the show was just picked up for season 3.

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Envious (Envidiosa) is an Argentinian comedy starring Griselda Siciliani as Vicky, a 40-year-old woman who is depressed and jealous that all of her friends are getting married and she’s not. After abruptly breaking up with her long-term boyfriend Dani, things for Vicky fall apart even more when Dani immediately marries a hot, younger woman. An under-the-radar gem, Envious is buoyed by Siciliani’s terrific comedic presence. There are currently three seasons available on the platform.

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The Great British Baking Show (2010-)

The Great British Baking Show (also known as The Great British Bake-Off) has become synonymous with comfort television and it continues to deliver all the feel-good vibes. Host Alison Hammond, who joined two seasons ago, has proven to be a wonderful addition to the existing cast, which includes co-host Noel Fielding and judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, who just announced her retirement. Leith will be replaced by Nigella Lawson. The competition show sees 12 bakers engaging in a series of three baking challenges each week, and there are nine total seasons on the streamer, a junior competition and several holiday specials.

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Minx first premiered on HBO Max in 2022 before getting shuffled over to Starz (and eventually getting canceled), and it’s a shame that it suffered such an annoying fate, because it was truly a deeply funny series full of great relationships and storylines… and a lot of nudity. Ophelia Lovibond stars as Joyce Prigger, a journalist tired of traditional women’s magazines who wants to create a truly feminist publication. But the only financial backing she can get is from a sleazy porn publisher (Jake Johnson), so she has to find a balance between the Feminine Mystique and Playgirl. The show features some great performances from the supporting cast, which includes Lennon Parham, Jessica Lowe and Oscar Montoya. Both seasons are available now on Netflix.

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Broadchurch originally ran on ITV in the UK for three seasons between 2013 and 2017, and now it’s come to Netflix. The series stars Olivia Colman and David Tennant as Detective Ellie Miller and Detective Inspector Alec Hardy, police officers investigating the death of an 11-year-old boy in the coastal town of Broadchurch. The show is riveting for it’s addictive story and incredible performances (and for the way Tennant says the name “Miller”), you’ll binge the whole thing as quickly as possible once you start. 

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Dark Winds (2022 – present)

Set in the American Southwest during the 1970s, Dark Winds stars Zahn McClarnon as Joe Leaphorn, the lieutenant of the Navajo Police, as he and his team solve a series of crimes. The show is adapted from the Leaphorn & Chee novels by Tony Hillerman is produced for AMC Plus. The first three seasons are now available on the platform. Keep an eye out for Robert Redford, who produced the series, in an uncredited cameo in the Season 3 premiere. It’s his final appearance on screen before his death this past September.

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Gilmore Girls (2000-2007)

Rory and Lorelai Gilmore are one of the most iconic mother-daughter duos in TV history thanks to Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino’s sharp, pop culture-filled scripts and vivid cast of characters inhabiting the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut. The show’s cozy New England setting adds to its autumn vibe, even though the series takes place throughout the year. Its four-episode reboot, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, is also on Netflix, so now’s the perfect time for a rewatch.

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Pulling from League of Legends lore, Arcane stands out as an animated fantasy series about socioeconomic inequalities in Piltover and Zaun. Corruption, violence and more are explored in the show through the characters’ journeys. The critically lauded show took home the 2025 Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program.  

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Originally broadcast on BBC America, Orphan Black is a Canadian sci-fi series about a woman named Sarah Manning (Tatiana Maslany) who witnesses the suicide of a woman who appears to be her exact clone. As Sarah digs into the other woman’s past, she learns that they’re two of many clones who were part of a secret experiment, and now the lives of her and her “sisters” are in danger. The show, which lasted for five seasons, is a solid mystery, but Maslany is truly a marvel as she toggles between her multiple roles. 

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Jenna Ortega stars in Netflix’s Wednesday, a modern take on the life of one of the most morbid teens in pop culture history, Wednesday Addams. The series, executive produced and occasionally directed by Tim Burton, quickly became one of the most popular shows on Netflix when it premiered in 2022 and both parts of season 2 are out now.

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In Dept. Q, Matthew Goode stars as DCI Carl Morck, a detective in Edinburgh, Scotland, whose been assigned to a newly formed task force that investigates cold cases. Morck is your typical “doesn’t play by the rules” cop who has just returned to the force after an incident where he was seriously wounded and his partner was paralyzed, and he’s a loose cannon now more than ever. As the reluctant leader of this new department, he and his team look into a case involving a female prosecutor who mysteriously disappeared, with no real leads to go on. Scott Frank, the co-creator of The Queen’s Gambit, is also responsible for this series. The show, which was nominated for an Emmy this year, has also been renewed for a second season, so hopefully we’ll finally get to the bottom of who shot Morck.

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Love, Death + Robots (2019-)

The adult animation anthology series Love, Death + Robots was developed by filmmaker Tim Miller (who also directed Deadpool) and is co-produced by David Fincher. There are currently 45 episodes which range from 6 to 21 minutes each, and most are helmed by a different director and animation team, giving them all a distinct style and visual approach as they bring to life adaptations of short stories. (Over the show’s four seasons, it has consistently won Creative Arts Emmy Awards for its design and artistry, including four awards this year.)

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Black Mirror is a dark, dystopian imagining of a world overrun by technology and modern “advancements.” A series of standalone episodes each depict their own compelling — and often unsettling — imagining of the impact of our increasingly digital lives. (The anthology format itself can be a refreshing way to consume television in the age of binge-watching.) It will haunt and entertain you in all the best ways. Season 7, which arrived in 2025, received nine Emmy nominations. 

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At this point, Ozark might be most remembered as the vehicle that made Julia Garner a star. The actress won three Emmys for her role as criminal Ruth Langmore, who faced off against Marty and Wendy Byrde (Jason Bateman and Laura Linney), a Chicago couple who relocate to the Ozarks and find themselves laundering money for a Mexican drug cartel. The crime drama ran for four seasons between 2017 and 2022, loading up on awards and critical acclaim in the process.

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I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson (2019-2023)

Tim Robinson is having a moment now that his first feature film, Friendship, debuted this year, and if you loved that movie, you definitely need to catch up on his absurdist sketch comedy show I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson. The often cringey comedy might not be for everyone but for a certain subset of comedy fans it’s a gem. The show features a who’s who of notable talent — stars from Saturday Night Live including Fred Armisen, Vanessa Bayer and Will Forte appear, along with Ayo Edebiri, Fred Willard, Sam Richardson and more. The premises are usually bonkers, often humiliating situations and Robinson has perfected his awkward persona in each of them. If you’re a fan of Robinson’s humor, definitely try the other Netflix series he stars in alongside Richardson, Detroiters, after you’ve finished this one.

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This thriller was all anyone talked about when it debuted and for good reason. Hundreds of people in desperate need of cash compete in a series of games that become a fight for survival. If you can handle the grotesque and gory themes throughout this show, it’s an enthralling watch. The third and final season arrived in June so now is a great time to watch the complete series.

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Sex and the City (1998-2004)

If you’re craving some late ’90s nostalgia, you can find all six seasons of Sex and the City on Netflix. The series follows sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her friends in New York City. It was a cultural touchstone for a minute, so whether you’ve never watched or want to be reminded of a different era when Louboutins became a whole thing and everyone still smoked in bars, you won’t want to miss the original show that begat the (less satisfying) reboot, And Just Like That.

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French mystery-thriller Lupin first premiered in 2021 and stars Omar Sy as Assane Diop, a robber inspired by fictional gentleman thief Arsene Lupin. Diop seeks revenge for his father’s death by targeting the family he holds responsible. The acclaimed series has already released three batches of episodes, and Part 4 is currently in production in Paris and is confirmed to premiere in the fall of 2026.

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Comedian Mo Amer is the namesake of the Netflix original series Mo, which has run for two seasons (so far) on the streamer. The Peabody-winning series follows Mo Najjar (played by Amer), a Palestinian-American living in Houston, Texas, on his quest for citizenship in the United States. The show is co-created and co-written by fellow comedian Ramy Youssef.

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Sweet Tooth is a fantasy series based on a comic book of the same name set in a dystopian world where much of the world’s population has died off, and babies are born as animal-human hybrids. The story, which is geared toward a more youthful teen audience, follows Gus (Christian Convery), half boy-half deer, who is joined by a man named Tommy as they travel in search of Gus’ father (played by Will Forte). Despite the show’s post-apocalyptic setting, it’s less foreboding than many dystopian shows, with moments of lightness that keep it from getting too heavy.

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013-2021)

Even though Andy Samberg was the face of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which first aired on Fox and then NBC, the police sitcom is truly an ensemble filled with incredible comedic performances. (The late, great Andre Braugher, who was best known for his dramatic roles, was especially brilliant as the 99’s Captain Ray Holt.) Currently, you can catch seasons 5-8 on Netflix.

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Get caught up in Shonda Rhimes’ new original, The Residence, a mystery series set in the White House. When a staff member is murdered on the grounds, the list of suspects includes more than 150 people, and there’s seemingly only one person who’s fit to investigate — and solve — the crime. Enter Uzo Aduba’s Cordelia Cupp, a quirky detective with the skills to peer into the murkiest clues, examine the 100-plus mansion rooms, and question the plethora of oddball employees. Although the show was canceled after just one season, Aduba received an Emmy nomination for her role.

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Younger was critically acclaimed but flew under the radar when it first aired on TV Land but it’s gotten a major bump in popularity since it arrived on Netflix. The show stars Sutton Foster as 40-year-old Liza Miller, who relocates to Brooklyn from New Jersey to start over after her husband leaves her and her daughter heads to college. When she has no luck landing a job in publishing by being honest about her age and the fact that she took time off to raise a child, she pretends she’s 26 and gets a job right away. Though the lie helps her land a job and a new boyfriend, she’s often conflicted. As the seasons pass, she slowly has to let the people in her life know the truth. Despite the sometimes goofy premise, the show — created by Sex and the City and Emily in Paris creator Darren Star — is hilarious, silly and often raunchy in the best way. Hilary Duff, Debi Mazar, Nico Tortorella and Peter Hermann co-star.

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For two seasons, Natasha Lyonne starred in Russian Doll, a New York-set fantasy about a woman who’s caught in a time loop and experiences her own death every night, only to wake up very much alive the next day. Lyonne played Nadia, a video game developer who attempts to figure out why this keeps happening to her, when she eventually meets a man named Alan (Charlie Barnett) who’s experiencing the same thing. A little bit of a mystery blended with comedy and sci-fi, the show was co-created by Lyonne, SNL’s Amy Poehler and writer Leslye Headland and features memorable performances from Greta Lee and Chloe Sevigny.

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South Korean horror-fantasy Hellbound was written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho with Choi Gyu-seok and is based on their short of the same name. The series takes place in a dark, futuristic version of South Korea where spiritual beings materialize to condemn people to certain death at some point in the future, and eventually the condemned are dragged off to hell. The episodes shift in tone, with some coming off more like a police procedural and others offering social commentary on religion, the media and sin, often blending genres into a spooky, smart thriller full of plot twists. The show’s creators are also responsible for writing and directing the Netflix original film Revelations, which was released in March 2025.

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Cunk on Earth is peak absurdist comedy, and it’s undeniably hilarious watching Diane Morgan play the oblivious and under-informed reporter Philomena Cunk. Cunk travels the globe interviewing people who are experts in the fields of history, theology and more. But this isn’t a show that truly wants to teach so much as dare you not to laugh when Cunk deadpans her way through serious conversations with her inane commentary.

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The second season of Netflix’s The Recruit has just arrived, making now the perfect time to binge this political thriller starring Noah Centineo as CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks. When the show began, Hendricks found himself negotiating with a former CIA asset who was attempting to extort the agency. In season two, the drama heads to Seoul when Hendricks finds himself working on a mission with Korean intelligence.

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Kit Connor and Joe Locke star in Heartstopper, a Netflix original coming-of-age drama, as high school students navigating their sexuality and social norms. In the show’s first season, Charlie (Locke) comes out of the closet and realizes his feelings for his friend, the rugged and athletic Nick (Connor). Eventually Nick also starts to embrace his own bisexuality. Throughout the show, the two, along with the rest of their friends, explore this ever-changing era in their lives. The beloved show includes some notable guest appearances from Olivia Colman, Jonathan Bailey and Hayley Atwell.

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Dead to Me packs laughter, tears, grief and mystery into every one of its perfectly balanced 30 minute episodes, and the worst thing about the show is that we only got three seasons of it.  The show’s first season begins as Christina Applegate’s character, the recently widowed Jen, is befriended by a woman named Judy (Linda Cardellini) at a grief support group, not realizing that Judy is responsible for Jen’s husband’s death. The relationship between the two women evolves over time, especially after Jen finds out the truth about Judy, but eventually the women’s love-hate relationship becomes more love than hate and they come to depend on each other more than they ever expected.

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Netflix has become a reliable platform for dating shows with a twist, like Love Is Blind, the one where you have to get engaged immediately, or Too Hot to Handle, the one where everyone has to be celibate. On the Japanese series Is She the Wolf? the big twist is more along the lines of The Traitors or The Mole: Planted among all of the legitimate contestants searching for love is a decoy. In the first episode, you learn that one woman brought on the show is not allowed to fall in love, and if someone does fall for her, it’s game over. It’s an emotional roller coaster as the wolf tries not to actually fall in love herself, while trying to keep her identity and motives under wraps. And just to add to the fun, the challenges each couple has to participate in are unlike anything else we’re used to, with many of them requiring the contestants to use an old film camera to capture scenic shots of Japanese landmarks (it’s hard to explain but it works, trust me). 

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Inspired by real events from writer-actor Richard Gadd’s own life, Baby Reindeer follows Donny Dunn, an aspiring comedian whose day job is bartending. The bar is where he extends kindness to a stranger named Martha played by Jessica Gunning, setting off a months-long chain ordeal of stalking. Donny’s experience being stalked triggers a wave of unaddressed trauma, making for an interesting story. The seven-episode series won a string of Emmy awards along with the Golden Globes for best limited series and best supporting actress for Gunning.

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Though Girls5Eva only lasted three seasons, it remains a source of incredible comedy thanks to its wild performances and hilarious songs. (New York Lonely Boy and I’m Afraid (Dawn’s Song of Fears) hit especially close to home.) The show was originally a Peacock original, but was picked up (and canceled just as quickly) by Netflix. Created by Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt writer Meredith Scardino, the show is about a reunited ’90s girl group played by Sara Bareilles, who proved that her comedic timing was as good as her musical talent, Busy Philipps, Paula Pell and Renee Elise Goldsberry, whose truly unhinged performance as self-obsessed has-been Wickie Roy is one of the great comedic performances of late.

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Praised by CNET’s Aaron Pruner as a “brilliant new take on the anti-hero story,” Netflix’s Ripley is the latest book-to-screen adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel character. Andrew Scott plays the cunning Tom Ripley, a stylish con man who uses morally sketchy methods to get what he wants — even murder.  Filmed in stark black and white, the series won four Emmys including those for cinematography and visual effects, as well as directing for Steven Zallian.

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When the spy thriller Black Doves arrived to Netflix last year, it quickly shot into the Netflix Top 10 and was quickly renewed for a second season. The addictive series stars Keira Knightly — who received a Golden Globe nomination for the role — as a spy named Helen Webb married to a politician in the British government who has no idea about her true identity. Ben Whishaw plays Helen’s friend and associate Sam, an assassin battling his own sense of morality, in this action-packed (and very bloody) series filled with espionage and some very dark humor.

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A compelling, artful retelling of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The Crown touches on many themes beyond the monarchy, including politics, family and the tumult of royal marriages — namely that of Charles and Diana. Beyond the spectacular casting across all six seasons, the show is supported by strong writing and gripping storylines that stir emotion in viewers, regardless of how they actually feel about the British monarchy. 

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Sex Education (2019-2023)

Sex Education is a coming-of-age British comedy that gave Gillian Anderson one of her best roles, a divorced sex therapist raising a teen son Otis (Asa Butterfield). It also served as a breeding ground for incredible young talent, including Emma Mackey, Aimee Lou Wood, Connor Swindells and Ncuti Gatwa, who is the newest Doctor Who. Taking place at a high school filled with sexually curious teens, the show began with Otis doling out sex advice to his classmates after absorbing information from his mother’s profession, but it evolved into one of the most heartfelt teen romantic dramedies of the last few years.

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Lauded as one of the best television shows of all time, Breaking Bad has all the merits of a standout series: a suspenseful storyline, dynamic characters and shocking plot twists — many of which are not for the faint of heart. It follows high school chemistry teacher Walter White, who turns to cooking meth when he’s diagnosed with cancer and worries about providing for his family. But his knack for producing the illegal substance leads him down roads he never imagined. You can also find all six seasons of Better Call Saul on Netflix, too.

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Animated series Blue Eye Samurai unfolds with Mizu, a mixed-race female warrior who is seeking revenge against four men — one of whom is her father. Set during the Edo period in Japan, the show features Maya Erskine as Mizu with Stephanie Hsu, Ming-Na Wen, George Takei, Masi Oka, Brenda Song, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Mark Dacascos among the cast. Season 1 of the Emmy winner is streaming now. 

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This comedy-drama follows Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a college dropout with no legal background who somehow lands a job at a prestigious New York law firm working for top attorney Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht). They become a powerful team but have to keep Mike’s lack of legal credentials under wraps. A testament to Suits’ brilliance is that it became the most-watched acquired series when it hit Netflix in 2023. (The star power of Meghan Markle, who plays paralegal Rachel Zane in the show, was likely also a factor.) All seasons are now streaming on the platform.

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Netflix’s new Japanese drama Asura has a seemingly straightforward premise: in 1979, four sisters discover that their aging father has had an affair and fathered a boy outside of his marriage to their mother. That’s the starting point, but over the course of the show’s seven episodes, the show layers this family drama with humor and warmth. As the sisters grapple with how to confront their father (and withhold the information from their mother), their own lives change course and new secrets emerge. Despite the sisters’ drastically different personalities, they maintain their own bond that’s loving and occasionally contentious, but always remains honest and real.

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Before it landed at Netflix, Derry Girls aired on Channel 4 in the UK and was the most-watched show ever in Northern Ireland. Set in the 1990s during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the series was inspired by creator Lisa McGee’s experiences growing up. The show centers around five teens attending Catholic school amid the political turmoil of the time, set to a soundtrack of perfectly selected mid-1990s needle drops from the likes of The Cranberries, Salt-N-Pepa and Take That. It also made celebrities of its young stars including Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Nicola Coughlan, who stars in another show on our list, Bridgerton.





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What is ServiceNow?

ServiceNow is a platform that supports ITSM and helps in the automation of various common business processes. This platform is dependent on PaaS services. This was founded in the year 2003 by 4 researchers named FredLuddy, DavidLoo, Doon GoodLiffe, and Bow Ruggery. It has one user interface and one data model. It further helps in creating a meaningful application for the business users to route work through the enterprise. It maintains the confidentiality and integrity of the data. It is also known as a powerful reporting tool. It can be used by the employees of the enterprise, IT support staff, implementers, developers, etc.  

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Several products of ServiceNow are:

  • IT Service Automation Application: It helps IT in spending more time delivering innovative business solutions. 
  • Project Management Applications: It includes demand, portfolio, resource management, etc. 
  • Custom Application Development: The developers can rapidly turn the ideas into working applications using ServiceNow. 
  • Work Management: It helps organisations in managing tasks of any kind. 
  • Performance Analytics: It is a very easy-to-use cloud-based application designed for reporting and giving good performance.  

What is Jira?

Jira is an issue tracking facility used for deployment and the management of agile projects. It helps the users in prioritising, assigning, tracking, and reporting the issues such as software bugs and helps in ticketing these bugs. Jira is known to be a very famous extensible platform for customising various business projects. It majorly helps in improving the productivity of work and improving the quality by recording down the essential tasks till the end. It can easily be created using an email or a website.   

It delivers real-time and relevant information at a convenient time. It helps the management in having a clear picture of the situation. 

Comparison between ServiceNow and Jira

Tools:

Jira is mainly a project-based tracking platform that is majorly related to embedding all the work in the Jira environment only. On the other hand, ServiceNow works on the cloud and helps an enterprise in managing and structuring their data.

Platform Updates:

It is very easy to update the platform in Jira as it does not charge any extra money for the same. However, it is not a very easy part of ServiceNow as the support does not provide any kind of help to the user and he has to do everything by himself. There can be any number of easy migrations from one software to another in Jira but it is not possible in the case of ServiceNow.

User interface:

Jira has a very interactive user interface as compared to ServiceNow user interface. It is comparatively easy for learners to learn and understand Jira as compared to ServiceNow as it is less accessible.

Coding:

Jira does not make the coding environment available for its users as they have to develop their own platforms for coding and IDE. This is available in the case of ServiceNow as it has an embedded coding platform and helps the user in preparing accordingly.  

Problem Management:

It is possible to report the issues using Jira easily whereas support is not available in ServiceNow.

Management:

Jira is an open source platform whereas ServiceNow is an enterprise-oriented platform and is taken care of by a development community. 

Pricing:

ServiceNow is a lot more expensive than Jira as the approximate cost for Jira is somewhat around $20 whereas it is $100 for ServiceNow. 

Set-up:

The set-up for Jira is very easy and quick however it is very time taking in case of ServiceNow. The installation time of ServiceNow is a lot and not even easy.

Learning Curve:

The learning curve is steep for ServiceNow as it is fit for users to explore new technologies like ServiceNow whereas the learning curve for Jira is not that steep as users only explore it for the required use cases which are already known. 

 Hardware requirement:

There is no hardware requirement for Jira as it is not an enterprise-oriented platform whereas ServiceNow is an enterprise-oriented platform as it requires the hardware to be shared on an additional cost. 

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Features of ServiceNow:

Automated Testing Framework:

It is possible to automate the applications in ServiceNow as the validation tests enable the users to turn their apps into production, easily removing the risks for any issues or negative incidents. The users do not need to test their applications separately once they run the automated testing framework in ServiceNow.

Advisory Board Workbench:

It is possible for the users to easily schedule and plan their work with the help of an advisory board workbench. The track of the attendees can be kept flexibly in a single user interface. Hence, there is no need to schedule any work or plans in the calendars, etc. 

Customer Relationship Management:

The customer has their own portal where they can manage all the assets, cases, contacts, contracts, etc. The only need of the user is to activate the portal plugin for customer services.

Application Portfolio Management:

 The application management has become an easy task with ServiceNow as it eliminates the risk of application duplicacy and aligns all the apps in a perfect architecture. This facility can be combined with the dynamic dashboard and then the user can have real-time notifications for his work. 

ServiceNow Express:

It is possible for the customers to have services such as third-party integrations. The release and production services have become very easy and quick with ServiceNow.   

Features of Jira:

Agile Development:

It is possible for the Jira user to utilise the features of boards such as scrum and Kanban smoothly. So whenever the user wants to start working with Jira, he is asked to choose the type of board as per the requirement. This is made possible using Agile as it is one of the fundamental approaches of Jira. 

Project Tracking:

The user can sort as well as filter his issues in Jira related to the specifications. It is very easy and feasible to plan, schedule, access, track, release and report using Jira.

Mobile Applications:

Jira enables working remotely with the help of its diverse applications other than on-premise systems. It has a facility of mobile applications for the project management as they are compatible with any type of android as well as with IOS devices. Therefore, it gets easy for users to stay online even if they are engaged with some other work.  

Reports in Jira:

The reports are a form of convenient information in Jira. Jira basically helps to gain a clear visibility about the reports. Not just this, but the reports also help the user in having a clear stats of the project for a complete lifecycle.

Jira Security:

It is not possible for any kind of bugs or members to gain access for anything that is not required. Jira security is very high regarding the access management of the projects. 

Issue Creation:

It doesn’t require the copy of the user’s email anymore. This is only happening because of the Jira platform as it is creating new tasks or even the requests using Jira easily. 

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Pros and Cons of ServiceNow

Pros
  • ServiceNow is able to handle all the IT requests of the user situated across several departments using its tools and technology. The user can simply use it for handling and scheduling the change requests and for tackling some specific incidents. 
  • The software of ServiceNow is completely customizable. The user can simply sort, scale, apply, as well as input the new incidents related to his project easily. The user is also offered templates in case he wants to deploy a new service for his company. 
Cons
  • The overall platform of the ServiceNow is a little complex when a new client wants to start using it. Even the customization part is a little hard to manage.
  • ServiceNow can have some tasks and then sub tasks nested inside them. By the time the client understands it, it already feels out missing on a lot. Hence ServiceNow requires proper management of the nesting system.
  • There are less theme colours available in the software for the customization. 
  • The ServiceNow mobile app is very complex for the user to set-up. 
  • There are less ServiceNow technicians available as this is also mentioned in the ServiceNow service agreement. This raises an issue of incompatibility as ServiceNow is web-based and there may be some issues that need to be resolved at that particular time.

Pros and Cons of Jira:

Pros 
  • Jira helps its users to have an integrated environment. This means Jira offers the project and issue tracking services which are integrated with a lot of other third-party softwares.
  • Jira is one of the most suitable platforms for various users such as engineers, technical developers, project managers, and even the non-technical people.
  • Jira provides the support of the roadmap whenever required.
  • Jira users can raise any kind of issues while facing it and it is resolved by Jira support instantly.
Cons
  • The size of the file of Jira is limited while doing the uploading process.
  • The Jira reports are not available for reuse.
  • Jira has a very confusing and comparatively complex user-Interface.

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 Conclusion

In this article, we have discussed ServiceNow and Jira along with their features and the reasons why we should opt Jira over ServiceNow. ServiceNow is a platform that supports ITSM and helps in the automation of various common business processes. Whereas, Jira is an issue tracking facility used for deployment and the management of agile projects. It helps the users in prioritising, assigning, tracking, and reporting the issues such as software bugs and helps in ticketing these bugs. We have also listed the pros and cons for both hence the user can make an appropriate choice before choosing out of these two.

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