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The Best Netflix Shows of 2023

Looking back on the year of television, streaming giant Netflix certainly contributed to several stand-out moments of 2023’s peak TV. Not only did the streamer expand on its already adored franchises, with the new U.K.-set season of “You,” the “Bridgerton” spinoff “Queen Charlotte” and the return of the Flanaverse with a meditation on mortality in “The Fall of the House of Usher,” but several exciting new breakout hits lured subscribers as well. 

There was the total reimagining of the cult classic “Scott Pilgrim” into a nostalgia-baiting triumph of an anime series titled “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off,” surprise hit “The Diplomat” that was both parts ridiculous and self-serious in a way that transforms it into a must-watch creation and “Beef,” the intense drama that charmed many critics after its debut. 

Blessings were also bestowed upon the Tim Robinson fandom with another season of “I Think You Should Leave.” The Emmy-nominated skit series brought “Drive-Thru Pay It Forward” and “Doggy Door” to 2023 (see the official ranking of the best ITYSL sketches here).

There was also “Break Point,” the docu-series that followed the lives of relatively new tennis champions as they set out to win match after match on the road. The candid conversation from the athletes paired with the stunning shots from the court would make any tennis newbie a fan.

There was plenty to stream this year, and just in case you missed it, Variety has curated the best of the best Netflix shows of 2023 from “Blue Eye Samurai” to “Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal.”

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