Are you looking for the best TV shows on Netflix without stressing yourself out? Check out these six amazing, underrated Netflix series. We have curated a list of must-watch Netflix shows this March from different genres.
The list below features everything from the funniest comedies to the most devastating dramas, crime, and sci-fi series that’ll have you on the edge. There are literally thousands of good shows on Netflix, and this article will help you choose which to dive into next.
“That ’90s Show” (2023)
This is one of the most underrated sitcoms of the 2000s. This teen comedy started the careers of Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, and Wilmer Valderrama. The Forman family is back in “That 90s Show” nearly two decades after the show went off the air.
The series centers around Leia Forman (Callie Haverda), the teenage daughter of Eric Forman (Grace) and Donna Pinciotti (Prepon). In 1995, Leia headed to Wisconsin to spend the summer with grandparents Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp).
Like her parents, Leia joins a ragtag group of friends who spend their days goofing off in the basement and getting into trouble. Watch and enjoy on Netflix.
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“The Tourist” (2022)
Netflix has a penchant for picking up dropped shows from other networks and turning them into hits, which is quite impressive. Examples of this phenomenon are “Cobra Kai,” “Manifest,” and “Lucifer.”
“The Tourist” focuses on an Irish man, Elliot, who has no idea who he is after a terrifying car chase through the Australian outback. Elliot wakes up in the hospital with no memory of who he is or what he is doing in Australia.
However, with assistance from a local cop, Elliot is forced to use all the clues at his disposal to uncover his identity before his past catches up with him. You don’t want to miss this on Netflix.
“Beckham” (2023)
David Beckham is famous for being a former English footballer, model, entrepreneur, and the husband of a former Spice Girl, Victoria Beckham. His achievements are enormous as a footballer in the 90s/2000s and as a model and entrepreneur.
A four-part docu-series on Netflix reminds the world that the talented Englishman was the guy associated with soccer in the 1990s and 2000s. Beckham was the best player on the world’s best team, Manchester United, for over a decade.
The series admirably highlights Beckham’s accomplishments off the field. It also gives insight into Beckham’s personal life, from his humble beginnings to becoming a loving father of four children. After watching this series, you’ll walk away with a greater appreciation for the man off the pitch.
“One Day” (2024)
If you’re in the mood to watch something romantic, poetic, and sure to pull at your heartstrings then “One Day” is your go-to series. It’s a 14-episode series, which may seem like a long period, but it’s worth it. The show spans two decades and two separate lives in the form of Emma (Ambika Mod) and Dexter (Leo Woodall).
While their onscreen chemistry may wane at times, “One Day” pulls you in with the “right person, wrong time” rope. From meeting at their graduation ball to being the most important person in each other’s lives, you’ll want to keep a tissue on hand. Also, Woodall’s impressive and emotional performance is why you should add this to your watchlist.
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“Deadwater Fell” (2024)
While many of us know him as the charismatic Doctor in “Doctor Who” or as Crowley in “Good Omens,” David Tennant is no stranger to a darker kind of role. As demonstrated in “Inside Man,” Tennant takes on a similarly multi-layered performance as beloved GP Tom Kendrick in Deadwater Fell.”
He’s the kind of respected family man that everyone in their idyllic village loves – that is, until the tragic death of his wife and three children in a house fire. Soon, all eyes turn to Tom as his neighbors suspect him of arson – but did he do it?
Tennant delivers a haunting performance that’ll leave you thinking long after watching. This daunting thriller also features Cush Jumbo, Laurie Brett, and Matthew McNulty. To get the full experience, leave the lights off!
“The Law According to Lidia Poet” (2023)
This 6-episode Netflix series dramatizes the story of the first female lawyer in Italy. Played by the fantastic, witty, and beautiful Matilda de Angelis, Lidia Poet is a strong and unforgettable protagonist, showing off her legal prowess while fighting for respect and the ability to practice law freely.
This series has a 100% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, and Netflix has reportedly approved a second season. The show features Matilda de Angelis, Eduardo Scarpetta, and Pier Luigi Pasino. Now’s the time to grab your popcorn, pick a show, and enjoy!
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