
It joins a couple recent entries from late 2021, like Olivia Colman's The Lost Daughter and the Karate Kid successor Cobra Kai.

But the tier of the best movies and shows to watch on Netflix does have a great new entry in the second season of Greg Whiteley's Cheer, a docuseries about competitive cheerleading from the team that brought us Last Chance U. While it's famous for starring Meghan Markle before she became a duchess, "Suits" is a gripping show in its own right.Netflix is apparently still nursing off the effects of a fun New Year's celebration, because it's been a little lacking in quality content since the first of the year, uncharacteristic for a streaming service whose business plan is to drown its audience in so many things to watch. After landing on Netflix in 2023, "Suits" broke its own records as people discovered (or rediscovered) the show about a legal savant missing just one thing - a degree. Synopsis: No, you're not crazy: Everyone is watching this drama right now. Starring: Martin Henderson, Alexandra Breckenridge, Tim Matheson 'Suits' (2011-2019) Getty Images Based on a romance novel series, "Virgin River" is an escape that doesn't shy away from confronting the pain of love and loss. Synopsis: This show will have you wishing you could pul a Mel and move to the small California town of Virgin River, where time seems to stop, neighbors are nosy (and friendly) and the bartenders make for perfect love interests. Starring: Iñaki Godoy, Emily Rudd, Mackenyu, Stevel Marc, Taz Skylar 'Virgin River' (2019-present) Martin Henderson and Alexandra Breckenridge in "Virgin River." Netflix By doing so, they often expose the dire situations in the prison system for the general public.

Synopsis: In this reality series, members of the public are tapped by chief jailers to go under cover in jails for 60 days. Genre: Thriller '60 Days In' (2016-present) A&E
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Synopsis: This dark drama, based on a true story, is about the FBI initiative to study the minds of serial killers. Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany) develop the modern idea of profiling, one serial killer interview at a time. In the cozy Connecticut town of Stars Hallow, Lorelai and Rory Gilmore learn to balance leaning on one another while also allowing the other to strike out and create lives of their own. Synopsis: A young mom and her teen daughter are faced with the aches and pains of family and the love and drama of their storybook, small-town life. Genre: Reality, Culinary ‘Gilmore Girls’ (2000-2007) Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham as Rory and Lorelei Gilmore. Synopsis: This humble reality series follows British amateur bakers as they beat and bake their way to the top. With seven seasons of competition-worthy baking recipes, this beloved series sees contestants tested on their technical skills and lets them shine with signature bakes. Plus, viewers will be inspired to break out their oven mitts and cook up iconic recipes from across the pond, from Blast Forest Cakes and Baked Alaskas to Christmas Puddings and Crumpets. 'Great British Baking Show' (2010-present) "The Great British Baking Show." Netflix Here’s what to watch, in addition to what’s new on Netflix. To answer the perennial question of, “What do I watch next?” TODAY rounded up some of the best shows currently streaming on Netflix. From “Breaking Bad” and “Friday Night Lights” to more thought-provoking anthology series you can dip into at your leisure like “Black Mirror.” Of course, for fall, there's always feel-good contemporary romances like "Virgin River."Ĭouples might enjoy racing through “Suits” and “The Lincoln Lawyer” together, and teens may find comfort and camaraderie through shows like “Sex Education” and “Heartstopper.” Countless K-dramas, or Korean dramas, offer season-long escapes.


In addition to some new grisly crime docuseries, there are classics worth catching up on.
