50 best Netflix series to watch during your next sofa sesh

After the best Netflix series? The streaming service's offering of TV shows is so extensive that there really is something for everyone. But with such a vast catalogue comes the classic conundrum plaguing modern streamers: there's just too much choice. We know, how ungrateful we sound! But if you've ever spent 45+ minutes scrolling the endless reels of Netflix series while your dinner gets cold, you'll know what we're talking about.
So, we've taken it upon ourselves to handpick the best Netflix series, spanning every genre from award-winning period dramas to classic sitcoms and cult sci-fi phenomenons. Whether you're in it for the true-crime drama, the feminist comedies, or simply the best in reality TV – we've made sure there's something here to satisfy your desires.
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You cannot go wrong with a female-led series, such as Who Is Erin Carter, which is centred on the butt-kicking female lead whose past catches up with her years after she moves from England to Spain. For something a bit more light-hearted, Kristen Bell doesn't disappoint in the parody thriller series The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window.
There's also the wholesome series Virgin River if you just want to switch off, while Beef, starring Ali Wong will have you completely invested in all the emotions. Then there's Maid, a harrowing Netflix drama starring the real-life mother-daughter duo Andie MacDowell and Margaret Qualley. It's about a young woman named Alex, who flees her abusive partner and struggles to make ends meet for her three-year-old daughter, Mady, as she navigates motherhood, PTSD, and looking after her own mother, all whilst working as a full-time cleaner to secure a better future. You'll need all the tissues for this one!

Prior to that, it was Clickbait that had us all in a frenzy – a mind-boggling drama that'll have you at the edge of your seat. The show follows family man Nick Brewer, who's abducted in a crime online with a sinister twist. It's all very creepy, just like we like our dark thrillers.
Or, if you are after one genre, try our pick of the best Netflix documentaries, the scariest horror movies, best LGBTQIA+ series or the best period dramas on Netflix. Sick of TV series? These are the best films on Netflix.
We've rounded up an extensive list of the very best Netflix series.
NetflixAdolescence
Who: Stephen Graham, Erin Doherty, Ashley Walters, Owen Cooper
What: A 13-year-old schoolboy is accused of murdering a young girl, and we are taken through what happened and how it affects the community through the perspective of his family, the detective investigating his case and the therapist sent to assess him.
Why watch: It's the most thought-provoking, confronting piece of TV we've seen in a quite a while.
Ludovic Robert/NetflixBlack Doves
Who: Keira Knightley, Ben Whishaw, Sarah Lancashire
What: Helen (Knightley), an undercover agent, embarks on a love affair with a man who is murdered by a member of the London criminal underworld. An old friend Sam (Whishaw) is recruited to protect her and her family, as she vows to enact revenge.
Why watch: Fabulous spy drama vibes, set in some of our fave London locations.
NetflixNobody Wants This
Who: Adam Brody, Kristen Bell, Justine Lupe
What: Worlds collide when rabbi Noah falls for agnostic sex podcaster Joanne. Will they be able to navigate their very different lives and build a relationship that lasts?
Why watch: The opportunity to swoon over Adam Brody, why else?
Ben King/NetflixApple Cider Vinegar
Who: Kaitlyn Dever, Aisha Dee, Alycia Debnam-Carey
What: Based on the wild true story of wellness influencer Belle Gibson, who gained a huge social media following from pretending to be diagnosed with cancer and subsequently recommending natural self-care remedies.
Why watch: It has to be seen to be believed.
Francisco Roman/NetflixThe Four Seasons
Who: Tina Fey, Colman Domingo, Steve Carrell
What: Tensions rise between three couples who holiday together each year. One couple break up, leading to the ex-husband bringing a much younger woman to the following trips.
Why watch: It's a great comedy about the highs and lows of midlife.
NetflixToxic Town
Who: Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood, Claudia Jessie
What: The series follows three mothers who embark on a legal battle after dozens of babies are born with disabilities due to toxic waste removal in their town being mismanaged.
Why watch: It's an important, true story done justice by such amazing women performing on screen.
Teddy Cavendish/NetflixOne Day
Who: Ambika Mod, Leo Woodall
What: Adapted from David Nicholls' bestselling novel, One Day tells the story of two friends and the twists and turns life throws at them, revisiting them on the same day of the year throughout their lives.
Why watch: The nostalgia. The romance. The devastation.

Eric
Who: Benedict Cumberbatch, Gaby Hoffman
What: The series follows the journey of a tortured father as he searches for his missing son and confronts his own demons. Set against the backdrop of the AIDS epidemic in 1980s New York, this one has multiple layers.
Why watch: The Split's Abi Morgan wrote it, so you know it's going to be amazing.

Beef
Who: Ali Wong, Steven Yeun
What: Beef centres on two strangers, a self-made entrepreneur, Amy Lau and a failing contractor, Danny Cho, who go to bizarre lengths to get revenge on one another after they first meet during an incident on road rage. However, their prolonged feud ends up bringing out their most surprisingly dark impulses while unravelling their lives and friendships.
Why watch: Beef shows the minority view of the East Asian American experience with topics surrounding mental health, religion and relationships.
COLLEEN E. HAYES/NETFLIXThe Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window
Who: Kristen Bell, Mary Holland, Shelley Hennig,
What: A dark comedy, The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window, centres on newly heartbroken Anna, who is unable to leave her home due to crippling fear of the rain (ombrophobia). As she watches the world go by from her living room window, she's convinced she's witnessed a murder, but with her neighbours and the police already having labelled her "crazy", will anyone believe her? Or was it truly all in her head?
Why watch: This show is a parody of mystery psychological thrillers such as Amy Adams' The Woman in the Window, so it'll be an excellent series to settle down for if you need a good ol' laugh.
© 2023 Netflix, Inc.Selling The OC
Who: Alex Hall, Tyler Stanaland, Polly Brindle, Alexandra Jarvis, Alexandra Rose, Brandi Marshall, Kayla Cardona, Gio Helou, Austin Victoria, Brett and Jason Oppenheim
What: If you thought you loved Selling Sunset, then you'll be absolutely obsessed with Selling The OC. Two seasons down, and the drama is more explosive than ever between the glamorous real estate agents who rake in so much money through commissions while selling some of the most divine houses in sunny Orange County. The feuds between the co-workers aren't just dramatic for entertainment value, but they are seriously divisive and jaw-dropping, which, of course, makes for great television.
Why watch: The drama and chaos are a given, but it's an incredible chance to see how the other half live in those gorgeous, sprawling beachfront mansions.
Sam Taylor/NetflixWho Is Erin Carter?
Who: Evin Ahmad, Sean Teale, Indica Watson
What: Erin, a British teacher living in Spain with her daughter, sees her life unravel and her past catch up with her after she finds herself caught up in a supermarket robbery where one of the robbers recognises her.
Why watch: There is So. Much. Girl. Power.

Wednesday
Who: Jenna Ortega, Christina Ricci, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Gwendoline Christie, Emma Myers
What: Reluctant high-schooler Wednesday Addams is sent to Nevermore Academy, a school for outcasts in Jericho, Vermont, where she attempts to stop a mysterious killing spree using her emerging psychic ability.
Why watch: This has so many iconic moments, but our favourite is Wednesday's iconic dance scene at the prom! We can't wait for season 2.
COURTESY OF NETFLIXVirgin River
Who: Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson
What: Midwife and nurse practitioner Mel moves to the remote northern California town of Virgin River to start fresh after her painful past. Once there, she finds a tight-knit community who are very open to welcoming her and a brand-new, handsome suitor.
Why watch: Sometimes we just want to curl up on the sofa with a light-hearted, wholesome watch, and Virgin River is the definition of cosy!
The Sinner
Who: Bill Pullman
What: Detective Harry Ambrose is the series' main antagonist as he attempts to solve a range of bizarre, heinous crimes by analysing the reasons behind seemingly ordinary people's desire to commit murder.
Why watch: There's a new case each season, so if you have a small attention span, this would be perfect for you!
STEFANO MONTESI/NETFLIXFrom Scratch
Who: Zoe Saldaña, Eugenio Mastrandrea, Danielle Deadwyler
What: Amy, an American student studying in Italy, falls in love and marries a Sicilian chef named Lino. When Lino faces serious health issues, his two families are forced to unite to support the couple as their future is threatened.
Why watch: It's always essential to shed light on true stories, and From Scratch was inspired by the heartbreaking real-life journey of Houston native Tembi Locke, who previously discussed her story in her emotional memoir.
© 2022 Netflix, Inc.Firefly Lane
Who: Katherine Heigl, Sarah Chalke
What: Follow the journey of Tully and Kate, from their humble beginnings meeting as teenagers and throughout their thirty-year friendship full of ups and down.
Why watch: We always love a female-led series, and Firefly Lane, in particular, is a great watch, as it's centred around the fundamentals of a strong friendship and will remind you of your BFF.
© 2022 Netflix, Inc.Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Who: Evan Peters takes on the role of one of America's most notorious serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer.
What: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story takes an in-depth look at how killer Jeffrey got away with killing seventeen teen boys and young men over a decade.
Why watch: With crime-focused shows and documentaries taking popularity over the years, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story quickly became the number-one show on Netflix upon its release, taking over the recent season of Cobra Kai.
© 2022 Netflix, Inc.Devil In Ohio
Who: Emily Deschanel, Sam Jaeger and Madeleine Arthur
What: In Devil In Ohio, a psychiatrist provides a home and safe space for a mysterious cult teen escapee but quickly discovers something more sinister is at play with the girl's arrival that threatens to tear her family apart.
Why watch: This limited series is the perfect watch under the covers and with a glass of wine in hand.
© 2022 Netflix, Inc.Cobra Kai
Who: Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Courtney Henggeler and Xolo Maridueña
What: Cobra Kai is a martial arts comedy-drama and is based on 1984's The Karate Kid film series. Decades after their All Valley Karate Tournament, middle-aged Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence find themselves come face to face as martial-arts rivals once again.
Why watch: Season five of Cobra Kai hit Netflix in September 2022 and became the most-watched English-language Netflix show worldwide by staying in the streaming service's top ten television rankings for weeks.
LARA SOLANKI/NETFLIXThe Lincoln Lawyer
Who: Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and Neve Campbell
What: The Lincoln Lawyer follows the journey of Mickey Haller, an LA defence attorney, who works out of the back of his chauffeur-driven Lincoln Navigator rather than a traditional office.
Why watch: This television series is based on Michael Connelly's bestselling novels. Also, we always like seeing Scream star Neve Campbell on our screens!
© 2022 Netflix, Inc.The Sandman
Who: Tom Sturridge, Jenna Coleman and Patton Oswalt
What: Dream/Morpheus, the titular Sandman, escapes and sets out to restore order to his realm, the Dreaming, after being held captive for 106 years.
Why watch: The Sandman received very warm reviews from critics, so you're sure to enjoy this fantasy drama series.
COURTESY OF NETFLIXRussian Doll
Who: Orange Is The New Black star Natasha Lyonne
What: A cynical young New Yorker attempts to pull herself out of a strange time loop after she keeps dying and returning to a party that's being through in her honour on the same evening.
Why watch: Schitt's Creek star Annie Murphy is part of the cast for season 2, and if that isn't reason enough to watch Russian Doll, we don't know what is!
COURTESY OF NETFLIXPieces Of Her
Who: Toni Collette and Bella Heathcote
What: A young woman's conception of her mother suddenly changes following a heroic yet violent act during lunch. She must race against time to get to the bottom of her mother's dark history - before things take a dramatic turn.
Why watch: Pieces Of Her is another television show adapted from a hugely popular book. It is based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Karin Slaughter.
RICARDO HUBBS/NETFLIXMaid
Who? Starring real-life mother-daughter duo, Andie MacDowell and Margaret Qualley.
What? Maid is a harrowing 10-part Netflix drama about a young woman named Alex, who flees her abusive partner and struggles to make ends meet for her three-year-old daughter, Mady, as she navigates motherhood, PTSD, looking after her own mother, all whilst working as a full time cleaner to secure a better future.
Why watch: Everything about this is brilliant. It's also a real emotional rollercoaster, so brace yourself for all the feels!
YOUNGKYU PARKSquid Game
Who? Lee Jung-Jae plays the lead but HoYeon Jung is definitely the breakout star of the show.
What? Written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, the nine-part Dystopian thriller is all about a deathly survival game that targets the most desperate and debt-riddled people in the city of Seoul, luring them to risk everything for a life-changing cash prize of ₩45.6 billion (£28m). In the series, 450 people – all of whom are drowning in serious debt – are invited to play a cryptic game that includes a bunch of challenges based on an old Korean children's game. However, things quickly take a twisted turn when the participants realise that they've put their lives on the line, with a loss resulting in immediate death.
Why watch: As Netflix's biggest series launch of all time, Squid Game is an absolute must-watch. I mean, haven't you seen all the memes? If that's not enough to get you onboard, then nothing will!
NetflixBlood & Water
Who: Puleng Khumalo
What: The South African teen drama first hit Netflix in 2020, becoming a hit among viewers for its mystery and suspense.
Why watch: The show follows a Cape Town teen whose search for her missing sister leads her to infiltrate a school and a whole new life. Fans have compared dramatic plot twists to Gossip Girl (the original) and Elite, which already sounds promising to us.
NetflixThe Queen's Gambit
Who: Anya Taylor-Joy
What: The story of a child prodigy chess player who learned her craft in an all-girls orphanage.
Why watch: Just in time for 2021, The Queen’s Gambit snatched all of the glory from 2020’s Netflix Originals. In December of that year, it became the most-watched scripted limited series (like, ever) on the streaming platform. And it’s no surprise either, from the first episode, it’s totally gripping.
NetflixSchitt's Creek
Who: Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy
What: Following the misadventures of the wealthy Rose family as they rebuild their lives after losing their fortune.
Why watch: Critically acclaimed for writing, acting and humour, Schitt’s Creek was the big winner at the 2020 Emmys, stealing the record for most wins in a single season for a comedy. Need any more reasons? Eugene Levy, of course.
NetflixWhen They See Us
Who: Marquis Rodriguez, Jharrel Jerome, Asante Blackk, Caleel Harris, Ethan Herisse.
What: When a woman is attacked whilst jogging in Central Park in the summer of 1989, five black teens from Harlem are arrested, interrogated and convicted. They are the 'Central Park Five': Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise and Raymond Santana, and this is a four-part dramatised account of their real story.
Why watch: It's a gut-wrenching, gripping look at how five young men of colour were victims of a broken justice system and systemic racism – something that director Ava DuVernay reminds us is still very much alive (Trump's reaction is shown through press conference coverage), and how what happened to the Central Park Five back in 1989 could just as easily happen today.
NetflixThe Crown
Who: Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Olivia Colman, Helena Bonham Carter, Josh O'Connor.
What: This Golden Globe-winning series chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth II from the 1940s to modern times.
Why watch: You've got many seasons of royal drama to catch up on so time to get started!
NetflixGlow
Who: Alison Brie, Marc Maron, Betty Gilpin.
What: Netflix's comedy made waves when it landed in 2017, and in all honesty, we'd happily rewatch it all again. GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling) is a feisty, funny, feminist comedy-drama following a female wrestling league on TV in 1980s America. It centres on out-of-work actress Ruth (Alison Brie) and her best friend Debbie (Betty Gilpin), who end up cast in the same show and sloughing it out in the ring. There's leotards, outrageous '80s make-up and plenty of LOLs.
Why watch: Did we mention the feminism and leotards?
NetflixStranger Things
Who: Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Winona Ryder, Caleb McLaughlin, Gaten Matarazzo.
What: If you haven't yet watched the cult phenomenon that is Stranger Things, quite frankly, where have you been? In this sci-fi thriller-drama, full of suspenseful scenes and characters you're bound to fall in love with, a young boy goes missing, leaving his pals, his mum and a police chief to try and find him. Their journey leads them to a world of supernatural forces, terrifying monsters, and a creepy government laboratory.
Why watch: Because it would be rude of you not to.
NetflixYou
Who: Penn Badgley, Elizabeth Lail, Victoria Pedretti, Ambyr Childers, James Scully.
What: In its first season, You follows the story of student Guinevere Beck, who meets articulate, smart bookworm Joe in the New York bookstore he works in. But Joe becomes increasingly obsessed with Beck, stalking her, stealing her belongings, and doing everything in his power to keep them together. Spoiler alert: things get a whole lot darker than Joe just nicking her phone. And the theme continues over the course of the following seasons.
Why watch: We are seriously jealous of anyone who hasn't yet binged this WTF drama.
NetflixRuPaul's Drag Race
Who: RuPaul Charles, Michelle Visage, Santino Rice (in the early seasons).
What: Where do we even begin? The ultimate in drag queen competitions, Emmy Award-winning RuPaul's Drag Race sees queens compete for $100k and the title of America's Next Drag Superstar. From the stellar guest judges – Lady Gaga, Khloe Kardashian, Pamela Anderson to name just a few – to the Lip Sync Battle to the absolute top-notch dramz, there are endless reasons to fall in love with this show.
Why watch: MAMA RU, WE LOVE YOU!
NetflixOrange Is The New Black
Who: Taylor Schilling, Danielle Brooks, Taryn Manning.
What: Orange Is The New Black has won multiple awards since the first season launched in 2013 and was one of the most influential shows in cementing Netflix as an original content powerhouse. It is reportedly their most-watched original show, with 105 million houses viewing at least one episode throughout its run. The series begins with Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), a privileged New Yorker who is convinced of a decade-old crime of moving drug money, and must face the reality of spending 15 months inside Litchfield Penitentiary, a minimum-security federal women's prison. Sadly, the show concluded in 2019. But the good news? You've got 7 seasons to get through.
Why watch: Suzanne Warren. That is all.
NetflixUnbelievable
Who: Kaitlyn Dever, Toni Collette, Merritt Wever.
What: Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning article An Unbelievable Story Of Rapes, this series tells the story of 18-year-old Marie Adler (played by Booksmart's Kaitlyn Denver), a young woman who claims a man broke into her home and raped her. However, the local police force – and her family – refuse to believe her. But when two female detectives in another state who are investigating a serial rapist hear of Marie's case, they start on the path to trust.
Why watch: It's based on a true story that makes for harrowing and uncomfortable viewing, but that is exactly why it's such a vital show.
NetflixBlack Mirror
Who: Various.
What: From the mind of Charlie Brooker, this dark sci-fi anthology series examines society's reliance on, and obsession with, modern technology – and its consequences. Though this narrative underpins each episode, Black Mirror's seven seasons could not be more diverse – there's political satire, futuristic worlds, serial killers, war and good old romance.
Why watch: Though we love how varied it is, that also means you probably won't love every episode, so here are our favourites to get you started: Nosedive (S3, E1), Crocodile (S4, E3), Shut Up And Dance(S3, E3), The Entire History Of You (S1, E3) and Be Right Back (S2, E1).
NetflixBreaking Bad
Who: Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul
What: Bryan Cranston plays Walter White, a chemistry teacher who after discovering that he has cancer, decides to partake in meth-making to pay his medical bills. It's not long before Arron Paul's Jesse gets involved and it all goes, well, wild.
Why watch: There are five seasons of this drug drama and the drama is as high as well, the drug highs.
NetflixThe Haunting of Hill House
Who: Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Victoria Pedretti.
What: Based (very loosely) on the famously scary novels by Shirley Jackson, the jump-a-second Netflix drama follows siblings who grew up in what is now the most famous haunted house in the country. As adults, they are reunited due to a tragic turn of events and must finally, for the first time, relive the horrors of their childhood.
Why watch: If you don't like sleeping and love a good nightmare, this is for you. It's the best TV horror series we know.
NetflixThe End of The F**king World
Who: Jessica Barden and Alex Lawther
What: This sleeper Netflix hit follows two sixth form students who go on a road trip which involves murder, estranged fathers and comedic police chases. It's a coming of age TV show, but one like you have ever seen before.
Why watch: This black comedy is in 20 minute digestible episodes so you will be whizzing through the two seasons before you know it.
NetflixNever Have I Ever
Who: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
What: Never Have I Ever is a coming-of-age comedy about the complicated life of a modern-day first-generation Indian American teenage girl. The series stars newcomer, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Devi, an overachieving high school sophomore who has a short fuse that gets her into difficult situations. Never Have I Ever is created by executive producer Mindy Kaling, with Lang Fisher serving as executive producer, showrunner and writer.
Why watch: Mindy Kaling is an absolute genius and this laugh-out-loud comedy is a breath of fresh air. Plus, there are four whole seasons to get stuck into!
NetflixGinny & Georgia
Who: Antonia Gentry & Brianne Howey
What: An angsty and biracial 15-year-old Ginny and her 30-year-old mother, Georgia, create a dynamic mother-daughter relationship is the core of the show with the character of Ginny described as an awkward teen who often feels more mature than her young and ‘irresistible’ mum.
Why binge: It comes with an irresistible dynamic as the Gilmore Girls.
NetflixUnorthodox
Who: Shira Haas, Amit Rahav, Jeff Wilbusch.
What: One of Netflix's great offerings, Unorthodox is adapted from Deborah Feldman’s memoir of the same name and centres on Esther 'Esty' Shapiro, a young Hasidic Jewish woman who flees her orthodox home, tight-knit religious community and arranged marriage in Brooklyn for a new life Europe. Here, in cosmopolitan Berlin, she is taken in by a group of musicians – until she realises she may not be able to escape her past.
Why binge: 24-year-old Israeli actress Shira Haas is remarkable in her breakthrough role of Esty.
NetflixSex Education
Who: Emma Mackey, Aimee Lou Wood, Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Ncuti Gatwa.
What: If you haven't already watched Netflix's hit teen drama then now is the perfect time to get bingeing. The show centres around Otis, a shy high-school student who is roped into setting up an underground sexual advice clinic – with advice garnered from his sex therapist mother – with his rebellious classmate Maeve.
Why binge: There's nothing quite like it. It normalises subjects which are too often shied-away from – female sexual pleasure, masturbation, orgasm, and just about every sex-related query going – and does it with soul. It's funny, moving, smart and infectious, with a razor-sharp script and a truck-load of charm.
STÉPHANIE BRANCHU/NETFLIXEmily In Paris
Who: Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Camille Razat, Lucas Bravo, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu.
What: Sunny twenty-something Emily gives up her life in the US to move to Paris for a marketing job – enter hot French men, some questionable pronunciation and some very bold fashion choices.
Why binge: It's a fun, easy show – the ideal watch if you don't want anything too heavy. Hot chef Gabriel is one of our main motivators, too.
LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIXBridgerton
Who: Phoebe Dynevor, Regé-Jean Page, Jonathan Bailey, Nicola Coughlan.
What: This is period drama like you've never seen it before. Set in Regency England, the Bridgerton family navigate London society while trying to find love. Each series will centre around a different member of the family.
Why binge: It's frothy, funny, sexy and escapist.
DAVID GIESBRECHT/NETFLIXInventing Anna
Who: Julia Garner, Anna Chlumsky.
What: This ten-part drama tells the tale of Anna Delvey, the real-life con-artist who tricked New York’s elite circles into thinking she was a rich German heiress with $60 million to her name. It's wild.
Why binge: Anna's bizarre accent and unforgettable one-liners make the show – on top of the fact it's based on an unbelievable true story. You'll be Googling for hours.
Chris Harris/NetflixTop Boy
Who: Ashley Walters, Little Simz, Micheal Ward, Kano
What: This gritty London drugs drama has a unique success story – its first two series aired on Channel 4, before being cancelled in 2013. But one famous fan, rapper Drake, loved the show so much that he revived it with Netflix, signing on as producer. Some say the third series is the first… it's a little confusing. Either way, it's a tense gangster thriller you won't be able to quit.
Why binge: It tackles hard-to-watch topics with plenty of social realism, tenderness and even comedy in moments. Thank you, Drake.
Saeed AdyaniGrace & Frankie
Who: Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Sam Waterston, Martin Sheen.
What: A fun, silly comedy that takes a refreshing approach to aging. Grace, a sassy retired cosmetics entrepreneur, and Frankie, a kooky artist, are polar opposites – their only common thread is their husbands, who are partners at a law firm. That is, until they announce that they are in love, and have been having an affair for years. Luckily, it's the beginning of a wonderful friendship for Grace & Frankie.
Why binge: File this under ‘The Most Lovable Shows Ever’, alongside the likes of Schitt's Creek and Friends.