Best Netflix Original shows

No one else here liked Lilyhammer?

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Originally on SyFy. Sadly, there will be no Season 3.

Not mentioned so far: “Love”, “American Vandal” and “Big Mouth”

American Vandal Season 1 is great–Season 2 not so much. Big Mouth is great for the first two seasons, seems to loose direction in the third.

Some good foreign language shows: Occupied from Norway and Money Heist from Spain.

I’d also add “How to Sell Drugs Online Fast,” which, AFAICT, no-one else has mentioned so far.

Human Resources season 1 is out, and I’ve watched the first three episodes. I mentioned above how Big Mouth was losing direction by the third season. Human Resorces bends the Mouthiverse’s premise beyond the breaking point that the original series was already at. There are just too many types of emotion creatures being added, and it abandons the idea of them being seen by children (and one “special” adult) and now everybody has them.

Squid Game
The Witcher
Space Force

The Last Kingdom. Like Game of Thrones, but based on Bernard Cornwell’s (of Sharpe’s fame) The Saxon Stories. Seasons 1 & 2 were BBC production, and shown (at least in the U.S.) on Netflix. S3 and later were produced by Netflix.

If you’re of a certain age and a touch nostalgic, Voltron: Legendary Defender, and a reboot of both Lost In Space and Ultraman are available, too. Both try, to some extent or another, to canon-weld a lot of the older series together.

For anyone still watching, Big Mouth season six just dropped.

The Queen’s Gambit.

Arcane is a masterpiece. Beautiful animation. Great villain. Wonderful, complex character.

I found Castlevania to be surprisingly good for an animated show based on a video game.

Season 7 just came out. I’m still enjoying it, although I tend to skip over the musical numbers.

I’m still watching, but I think it humped the shark seasons ago.

I thought The Lincoln Lawyer was pretty good. It has a charismatic cast and, like it’s Michael Connelly-based sibling series on Amazon, features many scenes filmed in iconic Los Angeles locations.

For that matter, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is a great reboot of a series that was originally created to sell toys, and is amazingly LBGT-positive.

There’s also Masters of the Universe: Revelation, created by Kevin Smith (yes, the Kevin Smith) as an adult-targeted direct sequel to the original He-Man cartoons.

I highly recommend the animated Blue Eye Samurai. It’s sort of like Kill Bill meets Mulan meets Akira Kurosawa.

Bojack Horseman is some of the best TV America has produced.