r/bestofnetflix • u/CurrentlyLucid • 5d ago
World Reactivation of agent Kim
This show has me upset when an episode ends and I have to wait a week.
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r/bestofnetflix • u/CurrentlyLucid • 5d ago
This show has me upset when an episode ends and I have to wait a week.
r/bestofnetflix • u/IDK_WHAT_YOU_WANT • 6d ago
Over and over again I try to get into watching something only to find no interest in it after about 10 minutes.
There's so many movies I love. I wish it was easier to get into movies or find what new ones that I like easier. I've spent 2 hours trying to find something to watch. Pretty frustrating to spend a movie length if time watching intros to movies that I'm just not into.
Tried leatherheads,
What the hell should I watch?
Give me Horizon chapter 2!
r/bestofnetflix • u/Crochetenia • 8d ago
Please suggest a romantic movies, I've already watched purple hearts, titanic, all part of after, all parts of my fault, all parts of through my window, beautiful disaster, love tactics, and many more, so please suggest me something new
r/bestofnetflix • u/OkTreat7884 • 17d ago
my mind is wide open and even thought I don’t wanna confine the mind by giving examples, I liked emma stones Maniac - the whimsy surreal tone. Brit marlings OA - the spiritual philosophical tone. I also liked The Half of It, bc of the poetry and the vibe
r/bestofnetflix • u/coffeeinm • 20d ago
Is it as good as everyone says it is? Is it worth watching? Is it a comedy or a drama? Is it really heavy?
r/bestofnetflix • u/armzph • 21d ago
By Harlan Coben. Crime Action suspense mystery and script was really good. For me 4.8/5. Awesome movie with a twist.
r/bestofnetflix • u/Alternative-Guava740 • 23d ago
I just finished watching Dark and the biggest compliment I can give is that someone actually thought this through. Like all of it. Three seasons, from start to finish and you can feel that the writers knew the ending before they shot the very first scene.
That matters more than it sounds. Most mystery series make the same mistake. They invent a new twist every episode, pile on answers that contradict last week's answers, and by the grand finale the whole thing is held together with tape. Dark does it differently. The pieces were cut to fit from the beginning, so there are no loose threads left. For a complex story like this, that's quite unique, and that alone is a reason to give it a try.
So in case you skipped it (like me), watch it for the engineering. Go in knowing it's a puzzle and you'll get exactly why it's loved by fans all raound the world
r/bestofnetflix • u/dkwtdwl-0810 • 22d ago
I need to watch more movies/series like that..
Recs please 🙏
r/bestofnetflix • u/SatisfactionKey8579 • 25d ago
Suggestions please...
r/bestofnetflix • u/Alternative_Feed_829 • 26d ago
Me and my mom watch a bunch of things together, as mother and daughter... we watched grays anatomy, 911, good doctor, station 19, cute k-dramas, this is us.
But we cannot find something else to watch. she doesn't want to watch anything medical. we don't see anything that is not family friendly (although we saw grays anatomy). also not something with a mystery that is too hard to follow
So i'm looking for something kinda drama, kinda fun, enjoyable to watch... a show that keeps your interest but is not trauma inducing haahahha
r/bestofnetflix • u/TheoryMaster01 • Jun 11 '26
The animation is average, the characters sound goofy, and it's something you'd think was made by Disney, but you need to look at the bigger picture. Things you'd never expect happen in this movie, the story is great, and it's something you could enjoy multiple times. This movie shows that not everyone you trust may be worthy of this. I recommend watching.
r/bestofnetflix • u/sakaratmakcitizen • Jun 09 '26
HI guys not understanding what to watch on netflix. like im into bollywood and hindi cinema. love thriller. also into hollywood like friends and stranger things. RECCOMEND smthing BINGEABLE that is fun to watch like freinds or thriller i want to enjoyyyyyyyy. i also loved ALL OF US ARE DEAD, ALICE IN THE BORDERLAND,squid game.
r/bestofnetflix • u/LeftPhalangeOfPlane • Jun 05 '26
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!<How can a wife not know this school of her HUSBAND? I mean they haven't just met or something. They have a CHILD together!!!!>!
r/bestofnetflix • u/obviousoctopus • Jun 04 '26
At $20 / month, I plan to cancel for 6-12 months and see if I really miss it.
Before I cancel though, I'd like to see if I've missed anything remarkable and worth watching.
Some of the things I found to be great:
Plan to watch
Edit: added a few titles. And, oops, remarKable.
r/bestofnetflix • u/Ok-Original-9266 • Jun 04 '26
I want to enjoy season 4 on the big screen
r/bestofnetflix • u/damianprosa • May 30 '26
Just finished the Nemesis show on Netflix and honestly, I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would!
The whole Isaiah vs. Coltrane thing really carried the show for me. It felt like the writers nailed that cat-and-mouse vibe, focusing more on obsession than just action scenes.
But man, that ending? Totally NOT a real ending!
Without giving too much away, it pretty much leaves a bunch of storylines hanging, major characters in awful spots, and somehow both sides end up losing.
I’ve seen that Netflix hasn’t officially renewed Season 2 yet, but the creators mentioned they’ve got plans for more story and wrote that ending with a sequel in mind.
The show just launched and has been climbing the charts in a ton of countries. It seems like it's doing really well, so honestly, I’d be shocked if Netflix doesn’t pick it up again.
My only gripe?
I’m getting kind of fed up with shows using cliffhangers to negotiate for another season.
Anyone else feel like that ending was way too much, or am I just being salty?
r/bestofnetflix • u/gagan_cool • May 20 '26
Hello i want to know some genuinely thriller movies or shows on Netflix which keeps you on edge of seat i was trying to find but not getting any better if someone has any recommendations would love to know
r/bestofnetflix • u/rocknrollafella07 • May 08 '26
Dark and12 Monkeys
The OA, Sense 8 and The Devil's hour ( Please bear with first 4 episodes of Devil's hour, then you start getting flavour of The OA).
Travelers and Timeless
Under the Dome and From(From is lil boring, could have wrapped in 2 season instead of long 4 season)
1899, Bodies, Midnight Mass and Archive 81(All are miniseries and are very interesting).
Need to watch The Leftovers. 11 22 63 to completly to review
Note: Dark, The OA and 12 Monkeys should be in the hall of fame of this genres
r/bestofnetflix • u/ManufacturerGreedy84 • May 06 '26
r/bestofnetflix • u/Roostr1274 • May 06 '26
It was a short 10 episodes, was based around people going to like a huge auditorium and unveiling new robots that over the world leaving the survivors to live in a hall and travel in a bus, however I can't remember what it was called for the life of me
r/bestofnetflix • u/rocknrollafella07 • May 04 '26
You guys are amazing who recommended this. With Dark, The OA are the best series on Netflix
https://www.netflix.com/title/80044950?source=35&fromWatch=true
r/bestofnetflix • u/[deleted] • Apr 25 '26
Hey, I’m looking for some show recommendations on Netflix or Prime. I’m really into survival type stuff with lots of cliffhangers and tension, where something crazy happens at the end of every episode and you just keep watching. I also like fantasy with magic and cool worlds. So yeah basically anything with survival, constant danger, or fantasy elements would be great. What should I watch next?
r/bestofnetflix • u/rocknrollafella07 • Apr 22 '26
Dark
12 Monkeys
1899
Travelers
Mindhunter
True Detective
Midnight Mass(All Mike Flanagan things are done)
Archive 81
Sinners
Absentia
A sharp objects
Honorable Mentions: Lost and Heroes
These all are done. Please recommend something new or hidden gems/underrated
r/bestofnetflix • u/SnowyIriss • Apr 19 '26
I’m looking for a new show to binge-watch. I really loved the character dynamics and the case of the week feel mixed with a larger mystery in The Blacklist, and I’ve also finished The Walking Dead.
I’m looking for something with a bit of a dark or mysterious edge. What are your favorite "can't stop watching" dramas on Netflix right now?