Netflix’s top 10 can be a handy place to start when you have no idea what to stream next, but a high ranking doesn’t always mean a show is actually worth your time. Each week, I sift through the platform’s most-watched titles to find the series that genuinely stand out, separating the must-watch shows from those that don't quite live up to their popularity.
The streamer’s most-watched list this week offers plenty of drama, with the top pick being the fifth season of “Sweet Magnolias,” a romantic drama series that follows three lifelong best friends in a small Southern town. If you're struggling to decide what to watch next, I've picked the three standout shows from the Netflix top 10 that I believe are worth checking out, along with the complete ranking as it stands right now.
Note: This list is based on the Netflix U.S. top 10 shows as of Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
Best shows in the Netflix top 10
‘Sweet Magnolias’
If you’re in the mood for a charming series that’s easy to binge-watch, “Sweet Magnolias” should be on your watchlist this week, especially since season 5 just dropped. Based on the novels by Sherryl Woods, this romantic drama centers around three best friends as they manage relationships, motherhood, careers and heartbreak while relying on each other through everything. It’s a comfort-style series that has often been compared to shows like “Virgin River” because of its cozy, emotional storytelling and focus on relationships.
Six months after leaving Serenity for a publishing job in New York, Maddie (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) finds herself reassessing her future as major changes unfold back home. Helen (Heather Headley) and Erik (Dion Johnstone) prepare for their long-awaited wedding, while Dana Sue’s (Brooke Elliott) marriage is tested after a devastating house fire and growing disagreements over their priorities. Elsewhere, Cal (Justin Bruening) pursues an ambitious plan to bring a minor league baseball team to town and Annie (Anneliese Judge) faces uncertainty in her personal life.
Watch "Sweet Magnolias" seasons 1-5 on Netflix
‘Shrill’
“Shrill” is an acclaimed Hulu original comedy-drama that ran for three seasons between 2019 and 2021. The series is adapted from the 2016 memoir Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman by cultural critic and writer Lindy West, which centers around self-acceptance and trying to get your voice heard. It’s an empowering show with some snappy humor and brutal honesty about societal expectations when it comes to women’s bodies, but it also offers a deeply supportive platonic relationship between the lead character and her fiercely independent roommate, as well as showing the strength female friendships hold.
Annie Easton (Aidy Bryant) is a young journalist in Portland who is determined to build a better future for herself while pursuing opportunities at an alternative newspaper. As she tries to advance her career in this competitive field, Annie has to deal with a complicated relationship, demanding editors, and challenges within her family. Alongside her best friend and roommate, Fran (Lolly Adefope), she experiences a series of personal and professional turning points that push her to make difficult decisions about what she wants from life.
Stream "Shrill" seasons 1-3 on Netflix
‘The Polygamist’
Lastly we have “The Polygamist,” a South African drama series adapted from Sue Nyathi’s novel. Netflix has marketed this as a “supernovela,” meaning it leans into the addictive, romance-and-betrayal-fuelled tropes of traditional soap operas, but with the elevated production values and glossy aesthetics of a premium prestige series. User reviews on Rotten Tomatoes have said the “story and cast are brilliant” and that it will “have you throwing stuff at the TV.” If you enjoy a series that packs in some seriously juicy drama, “The Polygamist” seems like the obvious pick.
Joyce Gomora (Gugu Gumede) is a public-facing social media figure whose seemingly perfect marriage begins to collapse when her husband Jonasi (S’dumo Mtshali), a wealthy CEO, is exposed for maintaining relationships beyond their marriage, including his second wife, Matipa (Kwanele Mthethwa), a girlfriend and a mistress. When his double life comes to light, Joyce and the women connected to him are pulled into some dangerous conflict that threatens to unravel his business empire and family life.
Watch "The Polygamist" on Netflix
Netflix top 10 shows right now
1. "Outlast: The Jungle" (2026)
2. "Sweet Magnolias" (2020)
3. "Michael Jackson: The Verdict" (2026)
4. "The Witness" (2026)
5. "Shrill" (2019)
6. "The Four Seasons" (2025)
7. "Teach You a Lesson" (2026)
8. "The Polygamist" (2026)
9. "The Boroughs" (2026)
10. "Camp CrunchLabs" (2025)