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Adolescence is streaming on Netflix.
Adolescence is streaming on Netflix. Photo: HBO

This article will be updated as shows move on and off streaming services. An asterisk indicates a new addition to the list.

In some ways the world of streaming isn’t so different from how we watched television in the past. Increasingly, we contend with commercials, cable-like bundle packages, and live channels that seem to have everything except what we actually want to watch. Despite those gripes, though, there are still more TV shows available on demand than ever before, even if they are buried in endless scrolls and algorithmic feeds. It’s our job to help you find them. Whether you subscribe to Apple TV+, Netflix, Disney+, or some combination of them all, we have recommendations for the best TV shows to watch across streaming. You’ll find prestige and fringe favorites alike mixed into the 30 titles below. Watch something worth your time.

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Netflix

*Adolescence

Year: 2025
Length: 1 season, 4 episodes
Creator: Jack Thorne, Stephen Graham

One of the most harrowing dramas in the history of television is told in four, one-shot episodes that you’ll never forget. Owen Cooper plays Jamie Miller, a boy who is arrested for the murder of one of his classmates. Stephen Graham does the best work of his career as Jamie’s father in this study of what it means to be a boy in this increasingly dangerous world.

Adolescence

Baby Reindeer

Year: 2024
Length: 1 season, 7 episodes
Creator: Richard Gadd

This turned out to be an Emmy darling. The biggest breakthrough series for Netflix since Squid Game, this seven-part comedy/drama/thriller came completely out of nowhere, becoming one of the streaming company’s most-watched shows largely through word of mouth. Richard Gadd plays a version of himself named Donny Dunn, a stand-up comedian who is nice to a bar-goer named Martha (Jessica Gunning), which leads to a case of severe stalking. Unpredictable and unsettling, Baby Reindeer became a hit by being like nothing else on Netflix.

Baby Reindeer

Better Call Saul

Years: 2015-2022
Length: 6 seasons, 63 episodes
Creators: Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould 

It shouldn’t have been so good. Prequel spin-offs that are as good as the original would make for a very small chapter in the book about the history of television. Saul Goodman broke the rules. With a stunning performance from Bob Odenkirk in the central role, the creators of this show used the origin story of a criminal attorney to unpack a story about the pull of being bad. If Breaking Bad was a show about a man willingly becoming evil, Better Call Saul was a show about a man trying so hard to take the righteous path, but falling victim to everything put in his way. This drama has some of the best writing and acting in the history of TV. It’s essential.

Better Call Saul

Bojack Horseman

Years: 2014-2020
Length: 6 seasons, 77 episodes
Creator: Raphael Bob-Waksberg

There is a lot of solid adult animation on Netflix — don’t sleep on Big Mouth or its anime offerings, either — but the best of the medium is this ingenious examination of celebrity culture, depression, and failed attempts at connection. It just happens to feature talking animals. Will Arnett does fantastic voice work as the title character, the star of a ‘90s sitcom who is struggling to find his way back to the spotlight. Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins, and Aaron Paul co-star in a show that felt at first like just another Hollywood satire, but became richer and more emotionally complex with each season.

Bojack Horseman

Scavengers Reign

Year: 2023
Length: 1 season, 12 episodes
Creators: Joseph Bennett, Charles Huettner

It’s another weird case of shifting streaming services with this acclaimed show that Max canceled but Netflix saved. We don’t get a lot of adult sci-fi in animated form, but this sharply rendered and character-driven show follows the survivors of a cargo ship who end up stranded on a distant planet, hunting for supplies and fighting for survival. Voice talent includes Sunita Mani, Wunmi Mosaku, and Alia Shawkat. Watch it so Netflix gives it more life.

Scavengers Reign

*Six Feet Under

Years: 2001-2005
Length: 5 seasons, 63 episodes
Creator: Alan Ball

Peter Krause headlined this HBO drama (that’s been licensed to Netflix) from Alan Ball that incorporated issues of family and grief in ways that television hadn’t really done before. Sure, there had been family dramas on network TV for generations but none that explored the issues of how much family ties can bind with the adult flavor of what was often one of the best shows on TV. Ball & Co. couldn’t quite keep the quality level up for the entire run, but they did stick the landing with one of the best series finales of all time.

Six Feet Under

Squid Game

Years: 2021-present
Length: 1 season, 9 episodes
Creator: Hwang Dong-hyuk

The most-viewed show in the history of Netflix rose to that pedestal for multiple reasons. The main one is the incredible accessibility of the concept — a game show with mortal stakes. Released during the pandemic, Squid Game tapped into a worldwide desperation. What would you do to change your fate? The story of a contest for a fortune also became one of Netflix’s biggest critical darlings, landing 14 Emmy nominations, with star Lee Jung-jae becoming the first Asian actor to win Best Actor for a non-English performance. Say what you will about Netflix, the success of this show helped stories from around the world find audiences in America.

Squid Game

Amazon Prime Video

The Boys

Years: 2019-present
Length: 4 seasons, 32 episodes
Creator: Eric Kripke

One of Prime’s biggest hits is this satire of superhero culture based on the graphic novel by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The series stars Karl Urban as Billy Butcher, someone intent on bringing down the collection of the most famous superheroes in the world known as The Seven. The dark comedy asks the question: What if superheroes were sociopaths? The first season is a bit rocky, but ultimately satisfying, and the show only gets more interesting in subsequent seasons.

The Boys

Fleabag

Years: 2016-2019
Length: 2 seasons, 12 episodes
Creator: Phoebe Waller-Bridge

Arguably the best original series yet produced by Amazon, Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s comedy went from good to great in its masterful second season, one of the best things you can watch on any service or any network. PWB plays the title character, a modern woman looking for stability in a tumultuous life, but that makes Fleabag sound like just another generic comedy when it’s anything but. Just see for yourself.

Fleabag

Jury Duty

Year: 2023
Length: 1 season, 8 episodes
Creators: Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupnitsky

Sometimes it just takes a great idea. Two of the key voices behind The Office had one when they created this amazing smash hit that started life on Prime Video’s almost-unknown Freevee (which used to be IMDB TV before being integrated into Prime). Ronald Gladden is the only non-actor in this hoax show that sends the average guy to serve on an unforgettable jury. Ronald’s general kindness and agreeability are key to the show’s success, as is James Marsden’s willingness to poke fun at himself enough to earn his first Emmy nomination.

Jury Duty

*The Sticky

Year: 2024
Length: 1 season, 6 episodes
Creator: Brian Donovan, Ed Herro

It’s too bad that Prime put the hammer down on this Coen-esque comedy after only one season, especially given the finale set up a future in which Jamie Lee Curtis might have played a larger role. What we do have is a clever six-episode dramedy about the true story of one of the greatest crimes in the history of Canada: the theft of millions of gallons of maple syrup. Character actress Margo Martindale stars, and everyone knows she rules.

The Sticky

Max

Deadwood

Years: 2004-2006
Length: 3 seasons, 36 episodes
Creator: David Milch

One of the best television shows of all time returned to HBO in 2019 over a decade after its cancellation in the form of Deadwood: The Movie. If you’re wondering why fans were so excited to revisit David Milch’s Western, now is the time for an education. This is one of the smartest, deepest shows in the history of television, a program that takes what we think we know about history and the Old West and uses it to tell human stories that resonate today. It’s also got arguably the best overall ensemble in TV history.

Deadwood

*The Penguin

Year: 2024
Length: 1 season, 8 episodes
Creator: Lauren LeFranc

This show was a one-season wonder, likely in part due to star Colin Farrell’s complaints about the heavy makeup it takes to become the title character. One of the best of 2024, it set a new template for how to expand a world of a well-known character in an original way. With nary a sign of the Dark Knight, the writers of The Penguin crafters one of the best crime shows of the modern era, and gave the great Cristin Milioti her best part to date.

The Penguin

The Sopranos

Years: 1999-2007
Length: 6 seasons, 86 episodes
Creator: David Chase

Often cited as the best TV show of all time, David Chase’s award-winning masterpiece can truly be credited with altering the landscape forever. Who knew when Tony Soprano sat down to talk to his therapist about panic attacks that a cultural phenomenon would come from it? The first season of The Sopranos is a perfect season of television. Just watch it and try not to be hooked enough to watch it all. Maybe even twice.

The Sopranos

Succession

Years: 2018-2023
Length: 4 seasons, 39 episodes
Creator: Jesse Armstrong

The most acclaimed HBO show since the end of Game of Thrones, this drama only got more popular with each passing season, ending at the top of its game in 2023. Its final season became one of the most Emmy-nominated in history, as creator Jesse Armstrong concluded the story of the Roy family (at least for now) with a hysterical, moving run of episodes.

Succession

The Wire

Years: 2002-2008
Length: 5 seasons, 60 episodes
Creator: David Simon

Television doesn’t get more ambitious than David Simon’s five-season examination of life in a modern city. Using Baltimore as his template, Simon looks at every aspect of urban life, starting with what first seems like a simple-but-smart look at cops and criminals and expanding the canvas to include dock workers, educators, journalists, and politicians over the course of the series run. There’s a reason some people consider this the best show in the history of television.

The Wire

Hulu

Abbott Elementary

Years: 2021-present
Length: 4 seasons, 49 episodes
Creator: Quinta Brunson

This is the show that proved that there’s still life in the network TV comedy. Hysterically funny and subtle in its social commentary, it’s the tale of a Philadelphia elementary school with a great staff but few resources. Shot like a mockumentary, it has incredibly sharp writing, but Abbott Elementary’s best asset is its ensemble, one of the best of its era of comedy television.

Abbott Elementary

The Americans

Years: 2013-2018
Length: 6 seasons, 75 episodes
Creator: Joe Weisberg

Arguably the best show of the 2010s, this FX drama stars Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as Elizabeth and Philip Jennings, a seemingly average couple with two kids living in ‘80s suburbia. It turns out that they’re actually undercover Russian operatives, staying on step agent of the FBI agent (Noah Emmerich) who happens to be their neighbor. Smart, sexy, moving, and thrilling, this show really feels like nothing else on TV then or now. It’s such a daring, brilliantly written program, and time will be very kind to it.

The Americans

Moonlighting

Years: 1985-1989
Length: 5 seasons, 67 episodes
Creator: Glenn Gordon Caron

Held up in music rights issues for decades, this ABC hit dramedy was finally made available to Hulu subscribers in October 2023. A show so far ahead of its time that it feels like creators are still catching up to it, Moonlighting made Bruce Willis a star as David Addison, half of a couple with Cybill Shepherd that solved crimes while defining the will-they-won’t-they dynamic of the era. It fell apart too soon, but there’s still so much to love over these five seasons. Start with a primer of the most essential episodes of Moonlighting.

Moonlighting

Shōgun

Year: 2024-present
Length: 1 season, 10 episodes
Creators: Rachel Kondo, Justin Marks

Forty-four years after the ratings-breaking mini-series of the same name, FX has returned to the world of Shōgun, based on the hit novel by James Clavell. This 10-episode series is a gorgeously rendered epic, the story of a British sailor named Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis) who lands on the Japanese shores at a time of great conflict, and completely changes history in the process. Co-starring Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai, this version if even better than the Richard Chamberlain original. It may have begun its life as a limited series, but it’s been renewed for another season.

Shōgun

Apple TV+

*Dope Thief

Years: 2025-present
Length: 1 season, 8 episodes
Creator: Peter Craig

Apple’s latest hit stars Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura as a couple of low-level Philly crooks who have a regular scam pretending to be DEA agents when they rob drug houses. After they rob the wrong house, both the government and the cartel come after them in a show that seems likely to be a smash.

Dope Thief

Severance

Year: 2022–present
Length: 1 season, 9 episodes
Creator: Dan Erickson

One of the most acclaimed new shows of the 2020sSeverance takes a clever concept and runs full speed with it into unexpected places. Adam Scott stars as an employee at a company that uses a revolutionary process that literally divides the work-life dynamic in a new way. What if your work self and home self had different lives, memories, and concerns? Britt LowerPatricia Arquette, and Christopher Walken co-star in this incredibly smart and witty sci-fi drama.

Severance

Peacock

Columbo

Years: 1968-1978
Length: 10 seasons, 69 episodes
Creators: Richard Levinson, William Link

Maybe it was the success of the Natasha Lyonne hit Poker Face, but there was a recent revival in the pop culture universe for the best trenchcoat-wearing crime solver of all time. Peter Falk plays the title character, an average guy with a brilliant mind for solving crimes. Its second life on streaming has guided new viewers to the simple charms of one of the best mystery shows of all time.

Columbo

*St. Denis Medical

Years: 2024-present
Length: 1 season, 14 episodes
Creator: Eric Ledgin, Justin Spitzer

One of the best new network comedies is available streaming only on Peacock. From the creator of Superstore, this is basically a riff on that show’s office comedy structure, and it contains a similar vein of social commentary that elevates it, but the main draw is its undeniably talented cast: Allison Tolman, David Alan Grief, Wendy McLendon-Covey, and a group of sharp newcomers who should all become stars from this hit show.

St. Denis Medical

The Traitors

Years: 2023-present
Length: 2 seasons, 23 episodes
Creators: Lee Gant, Christine Rose 

The biggest new reality TV hit of 2023 so far is this gem of a competition show with a delightful hosting job by Alan Cumming. He guides a fascinating array of reality TV stars from shows like Below Deck, Survivor, and Big Brother through a game with a simple premise — three of them are traitors. Can the contestants figure out who’s stabbing them in the back before they all end up eliminated? It’s a smartly crafted show.

The Traitors

Yellowstone

Years: 2018-present
Length: 5 seasons, 47 episodes
Creators: Taylor Sheridan, John Linson

This Kevin Costner Western slowly became one of the biggest shows on television. Starting life on the Paramount Network, it now airs original episodes on Paramount+, but the catalog of its first four seasons remains on Peacock — TV rights are weird. Yellowstone has grown to become a legitimate franchise with four spin-offs — 1883 and 1923 are over on Paramount+ and 6666 and 1944 are in development. They love their numbers.

Yellowstone

Disney+

Andor

Years: 2022–present
Length: 1 season, 12 episodes
Creator: Tony Gilroy

Is this the best Star Wars TV series? It’s certainly the one that takes this world the most seriously, an incredibly smart origin story for Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), one of the characters from 2016’s Rogue One. It helps that the film’s co-writer, Tony Gilroy, is the creative force behind this captivating show, one that doesn’t talk down to its audience like so many of the Disney+ Star Wars shows have a bad habit of doing. It’s also remarkably well made, looking more like a short film every episode than an episode of television.

Andor

X-Men ‘97

Year: 2024-present
Length: 1 season, 10 episodes
Creator: Beau DeMayo

This show feels impossible. Not only does it reboot the mid-’90s hit X-Men: The Animated Series, it picks up right where that show ended in 1997, complete with most of the same voice cast in key roles. It’s like being transported back in time. And it’s much more than mere nostalgia, taking this chance to create one of the most thematically rich comic book shows on any streaming service.

X-Men '97

Paramount+

Evil

Years: 2019-2024
Length: 4 seasons, 47 episodes
Creators: Robert King, Michelle King

The creators of The Good Fight launched a very different (but just as smart) series on CBS in 2019, but it moved to Paramount+ for its second season and got even better. Katja Herbers and Mike Colter star in a show that’s really about the modern definition of evil, and how it manifests in everything from social media to crypto currency. This became one of the smartest shows on TV, a modern X-Files riff that’s sexy, creepy, and brilliant.

Evil

The Star Trek franchise

Years: Various
Length: Various
Creator: Gene Roddenberry

Paramount and Star Trek have been partners for generations, so it makes sense that the streaming service has weeks-worth of trips to the final frontier for fans to watch. There’s a wave of originals like Discovery, Prodigy, Lower Decks, Strange New Worlds, and Picard. But the real draw remains the classics, including The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise. You could watch nothing but Star Trek on Paramount+ and have little time to do anything else.

Star Trek

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