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The 25 Best Shows on Netflix to Watch Right Now

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We’ve all been overwhelmed by streaming TV choices, only to give up and watch something you’ve already seen. But this curated list of the best shows on Netflix is here to narrow down your choices and help you figure out exactly which titles you want to sample next. 

If you struggle to fill the time between seasons of Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, consider another screen adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s work. Based on Atwood’s 1996 novel, Alias Grace stars Sarah Gadon as the titular Grace Marks, incarcerated on a murder charge. Psychiatrist Simon Jordan (Edward Holcroft) is engaged to assess whether she should be released on the grounds of insanity, so Grace tells him the whole story of her life, and the crime…or does she?

Australian sketch comics Mark BonnanoBroden Kelly, and Zachary Ruane had been performing as Aunty Donna since the early ’10s when, with an assist from fan-turned Executive Producer Ed Helms, they translated their work into a series for Netflix in 2020. In addition to Helms as himself/“Egg Helms,” guest stars include Jack QuaidAntony Starr of The BoysKristen Schaal, and (perhaps most memorably) Tawny Newsome as the Queen of England.

The titular BoJack (voice of Will Arnett) was, back in the ’90s, the star of a wildly successful family sitcom called Horsin’ Around. In the 2010s, he’s a has-been barely hanging on to his acting career. As part of a comeback attempt, he hires Diane Nguyen (Alison Brie) to ghost-write his memoir, drawing her into his world of substance use and depression. It really is a comedy! Paul F. Tompkins deserves special note for his work as BoJack’s one-time sitcom rival turned frenemy, a Labrador Retriever named Mr. Peanutbutter.

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