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Yoon Chan-young, All of Us Are Dead Yang Hae-sung/Netflix Allison Picurro Clarkįor fans of: The Skarsgårds, insanity, antiheroes The show is currently between its sixth and seventh seasons on Starz, but Season 5 was only recently added to Netflix. If you're looking for something that will give you an occasionally accurate history lesson and get you invested in a sweeping romance that spans centuries, Outlander is the show for you. Thrown into the past and desperate to get home, Claire finds herself embroiled in a Scottish uprising while slowly but surely falling in love with a young warrior named Jamie Fraser ( Sam Heughan).

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Or maybe it's both! Based on the book series by Diana Gabaldon, Outlander revolves around Claire ( Caitriona Balfe), a married World War II nurse who, during a trip with her husband ( Tobias Menzies), mysteriously time travels back to 1743. Number of seasons: 1 (Renewed for Season 2)Ĭaitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan, Outlander Starzĭepending on who you ask, Outlander is either the sexiest show on TV, or it's a historical drama with a touch of sci-fi. Kat Moon The Sandmanįor fans of: Epic fantasy, Neil Gaiman's whole thing For more on the show, check out our interview with star Park. Popular Lee Junho (Kang Tae-oh) - make the show an uplifting watch. Woo Young-woo's endearing personality and the heartwarming relationships she builds - including a romantic one with the law firm's Mr. And yet, Extraordinary Attorney Woo is not a somber drama. The series offers commentary on subjects ranging from patriarchal societies to Korea's education system, and doesn't shy away from heavy topics including domestic violence and sexual assault. Every episode features a different legal case, and Young-woo flexes her out-of-the-box thinking and high IQ of 164 to represent her clients in the best way possible. Park Eun-bin stars as Woo Young-woo, an attorney with autism in Korea. No matter how familiar you are with K-dramas - from the scale of I-Watched- Squid-Game-in-English to chronic Second Lead Syndrome sufferer - Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a must-see. Park Eun-bin, Extraordinary Attorney Woo Netflix Allison Picurro Harry & Meghanįor fans of: Calling Prince Harry "H," watching a duchess feed chickens The sport is different, but the emotional impact remains the same as their coach pushes them to be the best players and people they can be. Its spinoff, Last Chance U: Basketball, is just as good, with its first season spotlighting the East Los Angeles College Huskies as they try to turn their fortunes around with a roster made up of kids who failed to live up to expectations at higher division programs because of various factors. The show gives unique access to the host of issues student athletes face, and goes deep into the ambition many of the players have to move into Division 1 football programs. It focuses on the students - many of whom are highly touted as players, but deal with challenges on and off the field - as they attempt to keep up their performance both on the team and in the classroom in order to remain eligible. One of TV's best sports docuseries, every season of Last Chance U follows a different junior college football program across the U.S. Alice in Borderlandįor fans of: Squid Game, manga, puzzles that kill you if you don't solve them (Though it's not as weird as his previous show, Amazon's truly off-the-wall Too Old to Die Young.) The slow-paced and self-consciously arty show is not for everyone, but if it is for you, it's really for you. This is about as non-commercial a project as Netflix does anymore, so it's worth watching just as something different on the increasingly homogenous streaming service. Even when he fails, he fails in a style all his own. Refn is a rare contemporary filmmaker who's willing to take genuine artistic risks that sometimes don't pay off but are always distinctive. It follows a taciturn, supernaturally gifted young woman named Miu ( Angela Bundalovic) as she goes on a revenge mission through Copenhagen's violent, neon-lit underworld. Idiosyncratic director Nicolas Winding Refn ( Drive, The Neon Demon) returns to his native Denmark after a decade in America with this noir series.

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New on netflix