What is the best series of the year on Netflix?
The fourth season of Netflix's flagship competes to be the best series of 2022. Its leap in quality, maturity, and, above all, darkness, has been masterful.
'Stranger Things' is facing its end (the next season will be the last) and this installment has laid the foundations for the finale to be tremendous. It has a villain to match and a soundtrack that is already a cult hit. Long live Kate Bush!
Do you really know your mother? In Andy's case, it becomes clear that she has no idea about her mother's past, although she begins to discover it when they are both involved in a shooting at a restaurant.
Beyond a very interesting story, it is fantastic just to see Toni Collette give her umpteenth acting masterclass.
A wonderful series that nobody expected and that was a delicious surprise. Its protagonists are the television couple of the year: Nick Nelson and Charlie Spring.
A story of self-discovery, of feelings that begin to surface, and of how two friends who sit together in the class begin to see that they have more than a friendship.
The sixth and final season may not have been the best of all. But still, Cillian Murphy's Tommy Shelby was still a delight to see.
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The season finale gave all 'Peaky Blinders' viewers exactly what they asked for.
It was one of the most anticipated series of the year and it did not disappoint. Shonda Rhymes has once again shown that she knows how to give the public what it wants and the public has reciprocated with record viewings.
In this second installment, Anthony takes the lead and the plot revolves around his romantic interest in the Sharma sisters. Yes, in both.
Julia Garner shows that she is ready to conquer Hollywood and any role she is given. In this case, she brings Anna Delvey to life in a story based on true events that left the world shocked.
The series is inspired by an article by Jessica Pressler for 'New York Magazine' in which she tells how Anna Delvey made a name for herself in the high society of the United States, posing as a rich German heiress.
'Ozark' has earned the right to be called one of the best series on Netflix. And it has done so in silence, without too much publicity but with four sublime seasons.
Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, and Julia Garner have pulled off a spectacular script that they have elevated to art with their performances. Drug traffickers and money laundering are very popular with Netflix audiences.
This saga has not disappointed in video games or in cinema. It was not going to start disappointing now that it was adapted to a series format.
In two timelines, the beginning of the outbreak is narrated while at the same time explaining how humanity is near-extinct because of the work of the father of one of the protagonists.
The series goes further in each season and, in the third, they have outdone the previous two. In addition, they have returned with their essential musical numbers.
It is true that in this season it is a bit difficult to grasp the thread of the storylines and time jumps but, in the end, everything fits into a perfectly organized and scripted puzzle.
Is Neil Patrick Harris the perfect husband and family man? Right? Well, now imagine that, after 17 years of marriage, his husband is gone.
That's what 'Uncoupled' is about. How the protagonist has to rediscover himself after 20 years with a partner and adapt to a society in which everything seems different to him.
What promises to be an unforgettable party on a paradisiacal island ends up becoming a forced confinement for five young people.
It's a dystopian story, with recognizable elements from other series, but with enough surprises and novelties for us to want more seasons.
Korean tv and zombies are a great combination on Netflix. In this case, the variable 'high school' has been added to the cocktail to give it a juvenile touch.
Beyond a massacre in a high school, the series surprises us with its way of treating the relationships of the characters, all while each student fights to survive their peers-turned-zombies.
Few people understood the cancellation of one of Netflix's most intelligent, intriguing, and hypnotic series in 2022.
Dan Turner works to restore videotapes from 1994 in which the investigations of a documentary filmmaker on a demonic cult are collected. Each tape is one more piece in an impossible puzzle.
In this spectacular thriller, the entire plot takes place on a single night, Christmas. The night is chosen by a group of armed criminals who surround a psychiatric jail to get their leader, Simón Lago out.
Jesús Callejo plays a perfect villain and Alberto Amman is the prison director who is completely opposed to releasing him.
Clark Olofsson, Sweden's most famous criminal, is responsible for the well-known 'Stockholm Syndrome'. Who wouldn't want to know his story?
The protagonist is a great and hilarious Bill Skarsgard, who raises the level of a story that was already great.
Another distressing and overwhelming story is based on the real-life disappearance of Viviana Haeger in 2010 and the unsuccessful search by her sister.
This thriller tells of the complications the protagonist suffered to find her sister and how the media, institutions, and public opinion seemed to go against her interests.
If the first season of 'Russian Doll' surprised us with its version of time loops and unexpected twists, the second season is even stranger.
Nadia travels to the 80s and appears in the body of her mother as she is pregnant with Nadia. All this while calmly riding the New York Subway.
If David E. Kelley, the creator of 'Ally McBeal' and 'Boston Legal', creates a new legal drama, the laws of television state that you must absolutely see it.
The story revolves around Mickey Haller, a lawyer who is not going through his best moment personally and who, to top it off, has to face the most complicated case of his career.
The wonderful Kristen Bell gives life to a woman with serious drinking and pill problems, which she blames on disappointments in love.
The arrival of an imposing neighbor, whom he watches from the window, seems to give her a reason to move on. Everything changes when she sees (or thinks she sees) her neighbor taking another person's life. Was it real or was she drunk?
The sequel to 'Vikings' had the difficult task of following Ragnar, Lagertha, and their excellent company. To the surprise of many, it has succeeded.
The plot jumps a century and opens with the tension between Vikings and English royalty. All of this has its usual touch of violence and spectacular action.
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