Three overlooked Netflix series to check out this weekend (April 25-27)

Three overlooked Netflix series to check out this weekend (April 25-27)

      If you’ve ever searched for something to watch on Netflix, you probably know that the streaming giant has an abundance of options available. However, it can be quite frustrating to distinguish the truly worthwhile selections from the less impressive ones.

      If you're seeking a straightforward way to discover shows that are genuinely worth your time, we’re here to assist. The shows on this list vary significantly from one another, but all of them are definitely worth your viewing, even if a few require a significant time investment. While you might not finish these in a single weekend, they will provide plenty of engaging content.

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      **Love on the Spectrum (2022-)**

      Netflix produces a lot of low-quality reality TV, but amidst that, there are a few genuine treasures that deserve your attention. One such treasure is Love on the Spectrum, a documentary series that follows individuals on the autism spectrum as they seek love.

      The series is refreshingly devoid of contrived drama and treats its subjects with respect. It aims to highlight how these individuals navigate their lives and the diverse ways they pursue relationships. It’s a heartwarming, humorous, and occasionally awkward show that will leave you feeling uplifted.

      You can find Love on the Spectrum on Netflix.

      **Better Call Saul (2015-2022)**

      Better Call Saul received considerable praise during its airing, yet it seems destined to always be compared to Breaking Bad, the series it serves as a prequel to. This prequel focuses on Saul Goodman during his time as Jimmy McGill. The show delves into the transformation of a desperate lawyer into the scheming criminal associate first seen in Breaking Bad.

      While it shares a narrative arc with Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul feels more tragic due to the audience's empathy for Saul, and the love story at the heart of the show appears doomed from the outset.

      You can watch Better Call Saul on Netflix.

      **Lost (2004-2010)**

      Lost has earned a reputation that is, in many ways, undeserved; it chronicles the saga of survivors who crash land on an enigmatic island. While waiting for rescue, these survivors begin to explore their surroundings, only to uncover that others had inhabited this island before them.

      Lost is a brilliant and poignant drama series, supported by some of the greatest performances in television history and equally outstanding writing. Are all episodes flawless? No. However, part of the enjoyment of watching a network TV program lies in observing an iconic show stumble before regaining its footing.

      You can watch Lost on Netflix.

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