Looking for the Top 10 TV Shows on Netflix now? Well, you’re in the right place! Despite the streaming service launching the trending list earlier this year, which reveals what the Top 10 most popular TV shows are on a daily basis, it’s not easy to find that list on Netflix itself without digging into it a little bit. We’re here to help streamline that process.
Holdover titles make up a good percentage of this week’s Top 10, including all-new episodes of Love Is Blind Season 4 (did you accurately predict which couples would walk down the aisle?), The Night Agent, which has already been renewed for a second season, the premiere of Beef starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wong as two people whose lives are forever changed after a singular, intense road-rage incident, and the final season of Better Call Saul (a series I, personally, am already mourning the loss of).
Newcomers to the Netflix Top 10 round out the rest of the latest list, including the premiere of Keri Russell‘s new series The Diplomat (which may or may not inspire you to rewatch The Americans in the process), as well as all-new seasons of Workin’ Moms, Indian Matchmaking, and The Marked Heart, John Mulaney‘s new standup special Baby J, and more.
Stay tuned to see how the Top 10 changes on a weekly basis, but for now, here’s the Top 10 as it currently stands today:
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The Diplomat
Check out the Top 10 most popular TV shows on Netflix list below, along with a brief synopsis of just what the heck it is that everyone’s watching. For a more curated and longer list, check out our list of the Best TV Shows on Netflix. And for the Top 10 Movies currently available, go ahead and click on that link.
10. Indian Matchmaking
Sima from Mumbai is back and busier than ever! This season, Mumbai’s premiere matchmaker will help single millennials around the globe find their perfect match. From London to New Delhi, Miami to New York, Sima will manage more expectations than ever before from clients, old and new. Drawing from her decades of experience, insightful intuition and traditional methods, Sima strives to help some lucky singles find their destinies!
9. The Marked Heart
Zacarías Cienfuegos has discovered that his wife, Camila, faked her death to disappear from his life. Obsessed, he hatches a master plan to get her back and execute a monumental revenge on Simón, the man Camila fell in love with, who has the heart of his murdered wife inside her chest. Now, as the right hand of the President and with the support of The Organization -the sinister organ trafficking gang- Zacarías will make Simón live exactly the same hell that he suffered. His intention is clear: to show that sometimes becoming a murderer for loving someone is the only possible option.
8. Love Is Blind
Singles who want to be loved for who they are have signed up for a less-conventional approach to modern dating in Seattle, and will choose someone to marry without ever meeting them. Over several weeks, the newly engaged couples will move in together, plan their wedding and find out if their physical connection matches their strong emotional bond developed in the Pods. When their wedding day arrives, will real-world realities and external factors push them apart, or will they marry the person they fell blindly in love with? Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, this addictive 12-episode series will uncover whether looks, race or age do matter, or if love really is blind.
7. Rough Diamonds
Rough Diamonds is an 8-part crime drama that follows the struggles and strife of the Wolfsons, a prominent ultra-Orthodox Jewish family within Antwerp’s world-famous diamond industry. When their youngest son takes his own life, his long-estranged brother Noah – who turned his back on his religion and made a new home within the criminal fraternity of London – returns to Antwerp and finds out that the family business is on the brink of collapse and under the heel of the local mob. While Noah desperately attempts to save the Wolfsons’ business and protect the family’s legacy and honor, he and his siblings must first settle their own internal battles.
6. John Mulaney: Baby J
Emmy-Award winning comedian, writer and actor John Mulaney is back with a brand new Netflix special, John Mulaney: Baby J, premiering globally April 25th.
5. The Night Agent
Based on the novel by Matthew Quirk, The Night Agent is a sophisticated, character-based, action-thriller centering on a low level FBI Agent who works in the basement of the White House, manning a phone that never rings — until the night that it does, propelling him into a fast moving and dangerous conspiracy that ultimately leads all the way to the Oval Office.
4. Beef
BEEF follows the aftermath of a road rage incident between two strangers. Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), a failing contractor with a chip on his shoulder, goes head-to-head with Amy Lau (Ali Wong), a self-made entrepreneur with a picturesque life. The increasing stakes of their feud unravel their lives and relationships in this darkly comedic and deeply moving series.
3. Workin’ Moms
From asking the grandparents to babysit to dealing with postpartum depression, four mom friends experience the realities of life after giving birth.
2. Better Call Saul
This Emmy-nominated prequel to “Breaking Bad” follows small-time attorney Jimmy McGill as he transforms into morally challenged lawyer Saul Goodman.
1. The Diplomat
Kate Wyler (Keri Russell) is the new US Ambassador to the United Kingdom. She was supposed to go to Afghanistan. She’s great in a crisis zone. In a historic home… less so. War is brewing on one continent and boiling over on another. Kate will have to diffuse international crises, forge strategic alliances in London, and adjust to her new place in the spotlight — all while trying to survive her marriage to fellow career diplomat and political star Hal Wyler (Rufus Sewell). From showrunner Debora Cahn (THE WEST WING, HOMELAND), THE DIPLOMAT is a high-stakes, contemporary political drama about the transcendence and torture of long-term relationships, between countries and people. Also starring David Gyasi, Ali Ahn, Rory Kinnear, and Ato Essandoh, with executive producers Debora Cahn, Janice Williams, and Keri Russell.