Grace and Frankie
The best thing about Grace and Frankie isn’t the plot. It’s the sheer, chaotic pleasure of watching two wildly different older women discover that, together, they’re unstoppable.
The best thing about Grace and Frankie isn’t the plot. It’s the sheer, chaotic pleasure of watching two wildly different older women discover that, together, they’re unstoppable.
Glossy teen angst with a genuine spark — until the insta-love undermines it and season two runs out of road.
A coming-of-age Netflix series about four friends navigating high school, neighborhood schemes, and the messy realities of growing up in Los Angeles.
The sports documentary that turned a niche European motorsport into appointment television — manufactured rivalries, real heartbreak, and the best team-radio drama on Netflix.
It’s teen drama — just with fewer school dances and significantly more bad decisions.
A broke young mother, a chaotic wrestler dad, and an OnlyFans-adjacent side hustle sound like the ingredients for a disaster. Instead, Margo's Got Money Troubles finds surprising heart — even if its tonal identity crisis keeps getting in the way.
A true-crime obsessed couple bankroll a serial killer's podcast. What could possibly go wrong.
A summer-on-the-island YA mystery with a twist you'll either see coming a mile off or feel right in the chest.
Billy Bob Thornton drawls through a West Texas oil boom in Taylor Sheridan's rowdiest, most quotable show yet.
Small-town Virginia, two brothers, one girl, and a century of grudges that refuse to stay buried.
Three suburban moms rob a grocery store and stumble into a criminal underworld they never planned to navigate.
A Cousins Beach love triangle that treats teenage feelings like the highest possible stakes — and gets away with it.
A teen drama with a con-woman mother, a buried body, and small-town secrets that refuse to stay buried.
Jon Hamm gets fired, gets divorced, and starts quietly robbing his obscenely rich neighbours. Then it gets messy.
A telepathic waitress, a brooding vampire, and seven seasons of southern Gothic chaos. True Blood commits to every bit of it.
HBO's True Detective is a masterclass in atmospheric storytelling, delivering gritty narratives and unforgettable performances that dig deep into the darkness of the human soul.
A venomous, compelling dive into the dark heart of Washington D.C. where power is the only currency.
A stunning, brutal, and poetic revisionist western led by powerful performances.
Reservation Dogs is a groundbreaking and heartwarming dramedy, offering a vital and funny glimpse into Indigenous teen life in rural Oklahoma.
The Newsroom is a rapid-fire, idealistic, and often infuriating depiction of a cable news team striving for integrity in a cynical media landscape.
A star-studded but uneven adaptation that struggles to find its footing.
Billions is a deliciously Machiavellian chess match, pitting an ambitious U.S. Attorney against a brilliant, ruthless hedge fund king in a battle for supremacy.
A brutal and epic saga charting the relentless expansion and complex lives of legendary Viking warriors.
Platonic is a charming and genuinely funny exploration of adult friendship, thanks to the undeniable chemistry of its lead stars.
A dazzling, fast-talking delight that perfectly blends sharp wit with compelling drama against a vibrant 1950s backdrop.
Prison Break is a high-octane, relentlessly gripping thriller about a man who intentionally gets himself incarcerated to break his innocent brother out of death row.
Sons of Anarchy is a raw, visceral Shakespearean tragedy on wheels, plunging viewers into the violent, complicated world of an outlaw motorcycle club.
Big Little Lies is a powerfully acted, darkly comedic mystery that expertly unpacks the secrets and social pressures in an idyllic, wealthy community.
A harsh and visually stunning prequel to Yellowstone, 1883 carves a brutal path through the untamed American West.
A masterfully dark and disturbing psychological thriller, steeped in Southern Gothic dread.
Three true-crime obsessed neighbors turn their Upper West Side building into a podcast studio — and a crime scene.
Kate Winslet vapes, grunts, and grieves her way through a Rust Belt murder case that hits like a punch to the sternum.
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon weaponize morning television in a soap-opera-slick takedown of media, power, and very expensive blazers.
Dystopia has never been so addictive. The Handmaid's Tale turns a terrifying vision of the future into essential television.
A bored MI6 desk jockey and a chaos-goblin assassin fall into the most toxic cat-and-mouse obsession television has ever dared to romanticize.
Taylor Sheridan drags the Dutton family into the Roaring Twenties, where the mountains are meaner and the land wars bloodier than ever.
Jean Smart’s legendary Deborah Vance and her reluctant Gen Z writer trade venom, vulnerability, and career-ending zingers in the sharpest comedy on TV.
Think Succession with horses. Yellowstone delivers power struggles, unforgettable characters, and a ranch worth fighting for.
He's spent 25 years in prison. Now he's building a criminal empire in Tulsa — whether the locals like it or not.
Two KGB spies play house in Reagan-era suburbia, and every wig, whisper, and marriage counseling session is a slow-burn masterpiece.
A fine-dining prodigy inherits his brother’s greasy sandwich shop, and every clanging pan feels like a panic attack you can’t look away from.
Few shows announce themselves as confidently as Fargo. But after such a remarkable start, the series begins to lose some of its momentum.
A luxury resort, a murder mystery, and endless praise — so why didn’t I love The White Lotus?
Grief is messy. Friendship is chaotic. Somehow, Shrinking turns both into one of the warmest shows on television.
A billionaire media dynasty tears itself apart one passive-aggressive dinner at a time — Shakespeare in Loro Piana quarter-zips.
Keri Russell turns a career ambassador into prestige TV's most magnetic crisis-manager. Tight, sharp, and ridiculously well-acted.
Zoe Saldaña anchors a show that's less spy thriller, more grief diary in body armor. Brutal, loud, and surprisingly tender.
A quiet, controlled, devastating new prestige drama about power and the men who protect it. Anchored by a once-in-a-decade lead performance.
Two damaged people, one shared block of suspicion, and a tension that ratchets episode by episode until you can't look away.