The Crown is a typical British royalty drama, brought to us by Peter Morgan, who wrote The Queen. The guy seems to have a knack for chronicling this family, though.
If only we could have gotten that fourth season of GLOW that COVID-19 cancelled. It could have really taken a great show out on a high note.
The Haunting is more of an anthology series, as we got a season of The Haunting of Hill Manor followed by a season of The Haunting of Bly Manor.
Lady Dynamite was one of the first Netflix shows to get cancelled instead of getting a chance to run its course.
It’s so impressive how Nailed It! threads its needle. The show mines humor out of amateur bakers falling short, but it never feels like punching down.
In time, people seemed to sour on Orange is the New Black. Maybe it overstayed its welcome. That being said, in the early days of Netflix, it was perhaps the original series that got the most attention.
Anna Taylor-Joy doing drugs and playing chess? That’s all we needed to get hooked into The Queen’s Gambit.
Like The Haunting, there are two distinct stories based in the world of the cult movie Wet Hot American Summer.
In terms of Netflix’s original series, none has had the cultural impact of Stranger Things. It’s truly massive.
Alan Yang and Aziz Ansari mixed traditional sitcom storytelling with fresh ideas with aplomb in the first two seasons of Master of None.