2) Queer Eye The Queer Eye reboot launched on Netflix in 2018, and the series quickly gained fans for its charismatic cast and focus on positive stories. The show's leadsBobby Berk, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, and Jonathan Van Nesseach have their own speciality, and each episode follows The Fab Five as they help a guy get his life together. There are four seasons of the show, plus a special filmed in Japan. What to expect : positivity, happy tears, and an overall feel-good vibe. See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
3) The Final Table Even most novice of cooks will be able to tell the difference between a remouillage and a rondeau by the end of their time watching this Netflix original, as the competition show follows teams of expert chefs as they tackle dishes from around the world. What to expect : culinary excellence, nail-biting eliminations, and a cool global look at the food world. See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
4) Nailed It! While we all love watching and learning from seasoned chefs, there's also something endearing about watching people that are just like us compete in a culinary competition. Nailed It! features home chefs that often have more misses than hits, and you'll definitely enjoy laughing with the bakers. This show has three seasons (with the fourth one landing on April 1), and a holiday special. What to expect : lots of laughs, lots of questionable baking, and one terrific host. See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
5) The Circle The Circle is quickly becoming a global show, as the US version is based off of the British show of the same name, and Netflix is also planning on launching different versions in France and Brazil. The show's contestants are isolated in apartments , and they communicate with each other through an app called "The Circle." The point of the game is to win over the other contestants, and some people choose to create a different identity in order to win the game. Expect : twists and turns, catfishes that you actually root for, and a shocking finale. See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
6) Terrace House Terrace House is a Japanese reality show that follows three men and three women from different walks of life as they live in the same house. Think The Real World, but with relatable drama and a kinder cast. The show also features a group of studio commentators that introduce each episode and provide commentary on the different storylines. What to expect : blooming romances, an endearing cast, and a gorgeous house. See the original post on Youtube Netflix Asia@Youtube
7) Amazing Interiors Love HGTV? Say hello to Netflix's Amazing Interiors. The show features homes that look ordinary on the outside, but have custom interiors on the inside. Picture a hockey fan cave, a backyard roller coaster, and a waterfall bedroom. What to expect : enviable interiors, hardworking contractors, and a sudden desire to renovate your home. See the original post on Youtube truly@Youtube
8) Cheer Cheer took social media by storm when it was released in January of this year, and the six part series follows the Texan Navarro College Bulldogs Cheer Team as they prepare to compete in the annual National Cheerleading Championship. The series currently holds a 96% rating from critics and a 94% rating from audience members on Rotten Tomatoes . What to expect : heart wrenching personal stories, incredible teamwork, and an inside look into the competitive world of cheerleading. See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
9) Instant Hotel The Australian TV series features pairs of homeowners that have transformed their homes into hotels. Each pair then stays at the other contestants' hotels, and they get scored based on their experience. Someone gets eliminated each episode, and the winner at the end gets an all-expense-paid vacation. For the second season, the prize is a $100,000 check. What to expect : cutthroat competition, cool design ideas, and wanderlust. See the original post on Youtube What's on Netflix@Youtube
10) Jason Mesnick's Season of The Bachelor While this show isn't a Netflix original, it's definitely worth a rewatch. Jason Mesnick 's season was pretty unremarkable until the very end, and his unprecedented move is now called "pulling a Mesnick." What to expect : fake tears, Chris Harrison's words of wisdom, and classic Bachelor-isms. See the original post on Youtube AfterThe Rose@Youtube