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Binge-Worthy Netflix Shows to Watch This Week


From Eric Kripke‘s beloved superhero series The Boys and the fantasy favorite Good Omens on Prime Video, to the Jon Hamm-led Your Friends and Neighbors and Elle Fanning‘s Margo’s Got Money Troubles on Apple TV, Netflix is currently facing some serious streaming competition. This is evident in the current streaming charts, with the recent Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano fight and the hilarious Roast of Kevin Hart currently placing first and second in the U.S. However, despite the current top 10 perhaps lacking a global phenomenon, Netflix still has a wonderful array of content waiting to be discovered. So, without further ado, here’s a list of three shows you should binge-watch on Netflix.

For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Netflix.

Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Netflix.

1 ‘Outlander’ (2014–2026)

Rotten Tomatoes: 91% | IMDb: 8.3/10

Earlier this month, the hotly anticipated final season of Starz’s acclaimed fantasy series Outlander debuted to great acclaim, scoring a perfect 100% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire’s (Caitríona Balfe) journey, watched by millions for over a decade, is finally about to come to a heartfelt and likely explosive end. But if you’re yet to start this epic fantasy adventure, you can do so right now on Netflix.

Although Season 7, Part 2 and Season 8 are currently unavailable on the streamer, most of Outlander‘s 100+ episodes are now on Netflix for your binge-watching pleasure. From stunning costumes and gorgeous backdrops to intense drama and heartfelt romance, Outlander has had it all since its 2014 debut, turning Diana Gabaldon‘s novels into the stuff of TV legend.

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Show Do You Belong In?
Yellowstone · Landman · Tulsa King · Mayor of Kingstown

Four worlds. All of them brutal, complicated, and built on power, loyalty, and the price of survival. Taylor Sheridan doesn’t write heroes — he writes people who do what they have to do and live with the cost. Ten questions will reveal which one of his worlds you were made for.

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Where does your power come from?
In Sheridan’s world, everyone has leverage. The question is what kind.

ALand, legacy, and a name that’s been feared and respected for generations.
BKnowing the deal better than anyone else in the room — and being willing to walk away first.
CReputation. I’ve earned it the hard way, and everyone in the room knows it.
DBeing the only person both sides will talk to. That makes me indispensable — and dangerous.

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Who do you put first, no matter what?
Loyalty in Sheridan’s universe is always absolute — and always costly.

AFamily — blood or chosen. The ranch, the name, the people who carry it with me.

BThe company — or whoever’s signing the cheques. Loyalty follows the contract.

CMy crew. The men who stood with me when it counted — I don’t abandon them for anything.

DMy community — even when my community is a powder keg and I’m the only thing stopping it from blowing.

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Someone crosses a line. How do you respond?
Every Sheridan protagonist has a line. What matters is what happens after it’s crossed.




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Where do you feel most in your element?
Sheridan’s worlds are as much about place as they are about people.




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How do you feel about operating in the grey?
Nobody in a Sheridan show has clean hands. The question is how they carry the dirt.

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<labelC I aim for relevance; I’m proving my worth after being written off.

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<labelC I’m often smartest in the room; everyone knows it.

<labelD I’m calm amidst chaos; nobody thanks me for it.

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<spanSomeone new arrives trying to change things; your reaction?

<spanEvery show has an outsider disrupting order; sometimes that outsider is you.

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