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The following seven Netflix shows premiered on the streaming service within the last five years, and they are absolutely worth watching.
7) Beef

Beef has emerged as one of the best comedy series on TV in recent memory. In Season 1, an incident of road rage sparks an intense feud between two people, triggering a wild series of events. Funny, inventive, and anxiety-inducing at times, Beef thoughtfully explores its characters’ anger and inner turmoil while holding up a mirror to real-world society. Thanks to its psychological thriller elements, Beef succeeds as a comedy that even those who don’t love the genre can enjoy. Top-notch acting performances from Ali Wong and Steven Yeun heighten Beef Season 1‘s engaging material. The anthology series will introduce a new plot and cast in its upcoming second season, which should be a must-see for all Netflix users.
6) Arcane

One might not expect an animated show based on the League of Legends video game universe to have broad audience appeal, but Arcane is that good. An engrossing fantasy drama that chronicles the role of two sisters in a war between two drastically different cities, the Netflix series delivers heart-pounding action and fascinating character development. World-building is another of Arcane‘s greatest triumphs, as detailed writing and gorgeous visuals make the worlds of Zaun and Piltover feel authentic and lived-in.
The journeys of Vi (voiced by Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx (voiced by Ella Purnell) define Arcane‘s prowess as a TV show, generating powerful emotions and thought-provoking character studies. The series’s two seasons feature lots of memorable action sequences and character interactions that build up to its satisfying conclusion. Anyone unsure if they will like Arcane should take this as a sign to watch it immediately.
5) Adolescence

Adolescence isn’t an easy viewing experience, but it tells an important story that can resonate with all audiences. Set in Yorkshire, England, the limited series follows Jamie (Owen Cooper), a 13-year-old boy who is arrested for the murder of a girl who attends his school. Through conversations between Jamie and the investigators, Adolescence deeply examines the boy’s transformation into a violent misogynist due to consuming far-right manosphere content and facing bullying online.
The show’s short length of only four episodes doesn’t dull its impact, as Adolescence‘s story unsettlingly mirrors the real world. Cooper’s jaw-dropping performance paints a convincing portrait of hatred and reflects the power of propaganda. Adolescence is an exceptional piece of storytelling, and it demands to be watched and understood by everyone.












