10 Netflix Shows You Should Be Binge-Watching Right Now
It’s 2 AM, you’re wrapped in your favorite blanket, empty snack wrappers scattered around you like fallen soldiers, and Netflix is asking that soul-crushing question: “Are you still watching?” Of course, we are! The real question is: what should we be watching? Whether you’re a high school student procrastinating on that history paper, a college kid avoiding your laundry pile, or a young professional “working from home,” I’ve got your back with the ultimate list of binge-worthy Netflix shows that’ll make you forget what day it is.
1. Stranger Things: Where the 80s Called and Left a Monster
Why It’s Binge-Worthy:
Picture this: Small town America meets supernatural horror, sprinkled with enough nostalgia to make your parents say “I had that jacket!” Stranger Things is like if Steven Spielberg and Stephen King had a baby, and that baby was raised by Dungeons & Dragons enthusiasts. The show follows a group of kids as they battle interdimensional monsters, government conspiracies, and the even scarier challenge of growing up. With each season upping the ante (and the special effects budget), you’ll find yourself saying “just one more episode” until the sun comes up and you realize you’ve missed your morning classes. But hey, who needs college when you’ve got demogorgons to fight?
2. Bridgerton: Jane Austen Meets Gossip Girl on Steroids
Scandal Alert:
If you thought your high school drama was intense, wait until you dive into the world of Bridgerton. This show is like your favorite historical romance novel had a glow-up and decided to spill all the tea. Set in Regency-era London, Bridgerton follows the exploits of the eponymous family as they navigate the cutthroat marriage market, where the burns are sick and the dresses are sicker. With more plot twists than your mom’s favorite soap opera and enough steamy scenes to fog up your glasses, this show proves that people in the 1800s were just as messy as we are – they just had better outfits.
3. Wednesday: Because Every Day Should Be Spooky Season
Creepy, Kooky, and Totally Cool:
Wednesday Addams goes to boarding school, and it’s everything we never knew we needed. This show is like if Harry Potter traded his wand for black nail polish and decided to solve murders instead of playing Quidditch. Jenna Ortega’s deadpan delivery will have you snort-laughing into your midnight snack as she navigates teenage drama with the enthusiasm of a mortician at a funeral. Plus, there’s a killer dance scene that’s spawned more TikTok recreations than your last three braincells can handle.
4. Squid Game: Where Children’s Games Meet Capitalism Gone Wild
Not Your Average Playground:
Remember playing Red Light, Green Light as a kid? Well, forget everything you knew because Squid Game has ruined childhood games forever – in the best possible way. This Korean drama took the world by storm faster than your last viral tweet, and for good reason. It’s a heart-pounding commentary on societal inequality wrapped in a battle royale package that’ll have you stress-eating your way through all nine episodes. The best part? You can pretend you’re getting cultured by watching international television while actually enjoying the most anxiety-inducing game of tug-of-war ever filmed.
5. The Witcher: Fantasy for People Who Think They’re Too Cool for Fantasy
Monster Hunting 101:
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like if your gruff gym teacher was actually a monster hunter with fabulous hair, The Witcher is your answer. Henry Cavill grunts his way through a complex fantasy world as Geralt of Rivia, accompanied by the most earworm-y song about tossing coins you’ll ever hear. The timeline is more confusing than your relationship status, but stick with it – by the end, you’ll be using “Hmm” as a response to everything and seriously considering taking a bath (though maybe with less monster fighting).
6. Sex Education: The Show Your Health Class Wishes It Could Be
Awkwardly Authentic:
Finally, a show that makes your own embarrassing high school moments seem almost normal. Sex Education follows Otis, the son of a sex therapist, as he and his classmates navigate the hilariously treacherous waters of teenage sexuality. It’s like if your health textbook came to life, went to a British high school, and decided to spill all the awkward, hilarious, and heartwarming truth about growing up. The show tackles serious topics with the perfect balance of humor and heart, proving that we’re all just fumbling our way through life, one awkward encounter at a time.
7. The Umbrella Academy: Dysfunctional Family Goals
Superpowers Can’t Fix Family Drama:
What do you get when you mix superpowers, time travel, and enough family issues to keep a therapist employed for life? The Umbrella Academy, that’s what. This show follows a group of adopted siblings with supernatural abilities as they try to prevent various apocalypses while dealing with their emotional baggage. It’s like if X-Men went to family therapy, but the therapist was also trying to save the world. With a talking chimpanzee as a butler and a time-traveling assassin who loves donuts, this show is what would happen if your weirdest dreams decided to form a superhero team.
8. Never Have I Ever: Mindy Kaling’s Gift to Awkward Teenagers Everywhere
High School: Now with 100% More John McEnroe Narration:
Ever wished your life had narration by a tennis legend? No? Well, trust me, you do. Never Have I Ever follows Devi, an Indian-American teenager trying to navigate high school, grief, and her cultural identity – all while being narrated by John McEnroe (yes, really). It’s the kind of show that will make you laugh, cry, and cringe-laugh as you realize that maybe your own high school experience wasn’t so bad after all. Plus, it features the kind of love triangle that will have you changing Team Ben to Team Paxton faster than you change your Instagram bio.
9. Outer Banks: The Goonies for Gen Z
Treasure Hunting in the Age of Social Media:
Sun-soaked adventure with a side of class warfare? Sign us up! Outer Banks follows a group of teenagers (the Pogues) as they hunt for buried treasure while dodging rich kids (the Kooks), corrupt cops, and the occasional tropical storm. It’s like if The O.C. and National Treasure had a baby that was raised on energy drinks and adrenaline. The show has more plot twists than a pretzel factory and enough attractive people to make you seriously consider moving to North Carolina. Just remember: in real life, treasure hunting probably involves more permits and less dramatically removing your shirt.
10. The Great British Baking Show: Competitive Comfort Food
Where Drama is Served with a Side of Scones:
In a world of high-stakes reality shows, The Great British Baking Show is like a warm hug for your soul. Watch as a group of lovely British people stress about the structural integrity of their biscuit towers while being unfailingly polite to each other. It’s the kind of show that will make you believe you can bake a three-tiered cake, only to burn microwave popcorn immediately after watching. The drama is minimal, the accents are delightful, and Paul Hollywood’s piercing blue eyes will judge your baking skills through the screen.
Show Title | Genre | Binge Time (Hours) | Snack Pairing |
---|---|---|---|
Stranger Things | Sci-Fi Horror | 25 | Eggo Waffles |
Bridgerton | Period Romance | 16 | Tea & Crumpets |
Wednesday | Dark Comedy | 8 | Black Licorice |
Squid Game | Survival Drama | 8 | Dalgona Candy |
The Witcher | Fantasy | 16 | Turkey Leg |
Sex Education | Teen Comedy-Drama | 22 | Awkward Silence |
The Umbrella Academy | Superhero Drama | 20 | Griddy’s Donuts |
Never Have I Ever | Teen Comedy | 20 | Pretzels & Drama |
Outer Banks | Adventure | 20 | Beach Snacks |
Great British Baking Show | Reality Competition | Endless | Everything in Your Pantry |
So, What’s Next?
Now that you’re armed with this essential list, the real question is: which show will you start with? Will you dive into the supernatural world of Stranger Things, or take a more genteel approach with Bridgerton? Perhaps you’re feeling brave enough to tackle Squid Game (just maybe don’t eat while watching that one).
Are you already a fan of these shows? Which ones did I miss? Let me know in the comments – I’m always looking for new recommendations to add to my “To Watch” list that’s already longer than my actual to-do list.
Remember, binge-watching is an art form, and you’re now equipped to be a master artist. Just don’t forget to hydrate between episodes, occasionally see the sun, and maybe do that assignment that’s due tomorrow. Or don’t – I’m a blog post, not your mom.
Disclaimer: This blog post was written under the influence of excessive caffeine and a severe case of Netflix addiction. Shows mentioned may cause extreme binge-watching, temporary loss of time perception, and an uncontrollable urge to neglect real-world responsibilities. Side effects may include developing British accents after watching too much Bridgerton, attempting to solve mysteries that don’t exist, and using “just one more episode” as an excuse way too often. If you notice any inaccuracies in this post, please let us know – we’ll correct them as soon as we finish this episode… and maybe the next one.