Best Netflix Binges Of 2018 (so far!)

With more and more TV shows coming to Netflix, it is getting hard to keep up with the best things to watch each year. Fortunately though we are Netflix addicts and have delivered what we consider the BEST TV binges of 2018 so far on the streaming service. The best news is you can catch all of these series streaming right now!

10 – Grace & Frankie Season 4

Keeping this show fresh is never a concern with Tomlin & Fonda at the helm. It keeps staying consistently funny, poignant and family focused.

9 – Altered Carbon Season 1

Based on the graphic novel, this debut season is a big budget blockbuster series with great performances and an addictive plot that will keep you guessing to the very last second.

8 – Lost In Space Season 1

Only Netflix could resurrect this campy series and inject it with heart and humour that would make it one of the best sci fi shows of the year. This is one the whole family can enjoy.

7 – Santa Clarita Diet

Drew Barrymore is back for more zombie comedic action with the sophomore season that has gained a cult following. Expect more outrageous antics, more zombies and a lot more laughs.

6 – Love

The final season of Judd Apatow’s quirky romantic comedy delivered a satisfying ending at two characters who shouldn’t work but ultimately try.

5- GLOW Season 2

Witness the girls becoming local celebrities as they deliver one of the best seasons of television ever made! This is not one to hold out on.

4 – Jessica Jones Season 2

Delving deeper into the superhero lore and exploring the concept of what it is to be a super and family, this is the perfect follow up to the perfect first season.

3 – One Day At A Time Season 2

We never thought a sitcom remake starring Justina Machido and Rita Moreno would be so emotional! The second season is touching and hilariously funny. Watch with tissues and your friends!

2 – Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 4

After a rocky season 3, it was unclear if this show could ever recover. Fortunately a longer hiatus has proven that this show still has what it takes to be the perfect 30 Rock replacement. Regrettably part 1 of the Season 4 is the final 🙁 

 

1 – Queer Eye Season 2

The first episode has been said to cause extreme emotional breakdowns, but that’s enough about our writers. The second season proves this show has staying power and the impact of these incredible men. Watch this freaking show hunny!

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