Love Is Blind (Season 1) If it's bingeable drama and romance you're after, settle in for 10 episodes and a reunion special of Love Is Blind . In this series just barely hosted by Vanessa and Nick Lachey, a group of contestants made up of straight men and women have just 10 days to date without ever seeing one another before deciding if they want to get engaged. All their dates take place in windowless "pods" where the singles pour their hearts out to each other for up to 18 hours a day and hopefully make a match. After putting a ring on it, each couple meets face-to-face the following day, jet off to Mexico to put their physical connection to the test, AND THEN meet each other's families before their weddings where they either say "I do" or "I don't." You can't make this stuff up (nor should you try). And because this is the show's first season, it was gloriously messy and believable in the way only first seasons can be. Love Is Blind is so good, it's even got fans hopeful for a spinoff show . Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Baby Ballroom (Seasons 1 & 2) If you thought you worked hard, think again. These literal children are star ballroom dancers who train sixsometimes sevendays a week to master super-technical routines, all while going to school, dealing with injuries, stealing dance partners, trying to please their parents, and taking home all the trophies. While the show's stars might be unfamiliar to you, these kids are royalty in the ballroom-dance world. After just a few episodes, you'll find yourself fawning over them, too. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Channel 5@Youtube
The Bachelor (Jason Mesnick's Season) There's really no better way to finally get into The Bachelor than a good 12-hour binge. Sure, it can sometimes seem more like a heavily-produced show pitting contestants against each other than a modern fairytale, but that doesn't mean it isn't entertaining. Any diehard fan will tell you they randomly watched one episode and found themselves hooked. Netflix has now given you the chance to watch your one episode and get hopelessly sucked into the rest of season 13. While fans ( *cough* I) patiently wait for the streaming service to add the rest of the show's seasons, The Bachelorette, and Bachelor In Paradise, at least they have footage of then-bachelor Jason sobbing over the side of a balcony to hold them over. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Bachelor Nation on ABC@Youtube
Ugly Delicious (Seasons 1 & 2) With a fresh serving of season two on Netflix, David Chang, the award-winning restaurateur who founded Momofuku, is at it again. He's traveling the world, eating with famous friends including Aziz Ansari and Nick Kroll, and discussing how cultural differences might be overcome with food. Plus, since he's preparing for fatherhood this time around, David's trying to figure out what the youngins want to eat, too. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner (Season 1) If you can't commit to Ugly Delicious just yet, start with this four-part series in which David Chang gets high with Seth Rogen in Vancouver, has a home-cooked meal with Chrissy Teigen in Marrakech, discovers the hidden L.A.-food scene with Lena Waithe, and tours Phnom Penh with Kate McKinnon. Yeah, you'll probably feel like a third wheel who's eating less impressive food, but it'll be worth it. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
The Circle (Season 1) On The Circle, contestants compete for a cash prize, all while living in the same apartment complex. The catch? They can never meet face-to-face. Instead, they have to create social media profiles and can only communicate virtually using screens in their apartment units. The anonymity allows contestants to catfish one another (a.k.a. pretend to be someone else because they think they'd win favor that way), but some stay true to who they are. After chatting and playing a few games, the contestants have to rank each other and eventually vote someone out of the Circle. The winner is the person everyone liked most and presented themselves best online. This game show, which attempts to make a commentary about how so many human interactions happen online, is unlike anything you've seen before. That's what makes it so intriguing (and addictive). Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Queer Eye (Seasons 1-4) Queer Eye is "more than a makeover" show, well, at least that's what the tagline says. The reboot of the 2003 show features a new Fab 5: Johnathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, and Tan France with people (often straight men) who've lost their confidence. The Fab 5 will give them a few pep talks, elevate their palates, redesign their homes, and give their closets and skincare routines a total overhaul. Other than crying during most episodes, you'll probably also learn a thing or two about the French tuck and mixing Greek yogurt with guacamole. Can you believe? Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Tidying Up with Marie Kondo (Season 1) Watching people's homes transform from scary-level cluttered to spotless is satisfaction unlike any other, and Netflix knows that. That's why the service teamed up with Marie Kondo. In every episode, the Japanese organizing consultant uses her Konmari method to teach people to get rid of anything that doesn't spark joy and keep only the things that do. Then, she shows them to organize, fold, store and color coordinate those joyful itemsall for your viewing pleasure. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Cheer (Season 1) Follow along as the Navarro College cheerleading team prepares for their championship competition in Daytona, FL in Cheer . The team that trains in teeny-tiny Corsicana, TX is composed of elite athletes pushing their bodies to their limitsand sometimes past that to the point of injuryfor their chance to impress firm-but-caring coach Monica Aldama and, of course, win a national title. Cheering for Navarro is a dream come true for most everyone on the team, many of whom have overcome personal obstacles to make it to this competitive level, including depression, drug use, and abandonment. To see their unwavering dedication is inspirational-bordering-on-concerning at times, but you'll be rooting for this team to win throughout all six episodes. Now, go find out what it means to "make mat." Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Billy On The Street (Seasons 1-4) See Billy Eichner is his most famous role: himself. For four seasons, the comedian and actor runs down the streets of Manhattan with a microphone and a camera crew being incredibly rude to people and occasionally roping celebs in to join him. It is hilarious and perfect (don't @ me). Billy's go-to antics include his game Quizzed In The Face , where contestants he finds on the street have to answer three rounds of pop culture questions. (The final round answers don't have to be right, but they do have to match Billy's opinions.) Other times, he'll play For A Dollar where he yells questions at unsuspecting strangers and throws a dollar at them if they answer correctly. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube billyonthestreettv@Youtube
The Chef Show (Seasons 1-3) Warning: Do not watch this show while hungry. You will regret it if you do. Or, you might, as one Women's Health writer did, go buy mussels in the middle of day to cook with bacon because Jon Favreau and Chef Roy Choi did. Chef Show is not a competition. In fact, there are no stakes at all. It's just Jon cooking and hanging out with Choi, who trained him for his 2014 year film Chef. Occasionally, they'll invite other chefs and celebs to join in on the fun. As far as reality TV shows to watch in the background go, this one's up there. Watch now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Next In Fashion (Season 1) Queer Eye's Tan France and model/designer Alexa Chung host this fashion reality show you can get through in one Saturday if you really commit and eat on the couch. Watching the fashion designer contestants start off on teams and then break out to compete on their own Survivor-style are worth all the crumbs in your cushions. The fashion is wearable (the winner's designs are even available on Net-A-Porter right now), the designers stressed and talented, and the hosts delightful. To shake things up, though, things get heated during episode four's streetwear challenge with guest judge Kerby Jean-Raymond, designer of the famed and forward-thinking menswear label Pyer Moss . The fallout forces the judges to have important conversations and the contestants to defend their skillssomething you don't often see on a competition series. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Nailed It! (Seasons 1-3) Everything comedian Nicole Byer touches is gold, so naturally, Nailed It! is a must-watch. Nicole hosts the competition show where amateur contestants are asked to replicate intricate desserts created by famous chefs. More often than not, the contestants' creations look nothing like the model and you get a good laugh. When you're not laughing at their botched bakes, you'll be laughing at something Nicole said or did. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Styling Hollywood (Season 1) Jason Bolden, who you might recognize as a guest judge on Next In Fashion, has his own show on the 'Flix, too. Styled In Fashion follows Jason, a stylist for celebrities including Janet Mock and Taraji P. Henson, and his husband Adair Curtis, an interior designer, who runs JSN Studio. Together they try to keep business running smoothly and make time for each other, all while completing their many home and styling projects. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube
Sugar Rush (Seasons 1 & 2) Unlike those on The Great British Baking Show, these baking contestant pairs only stick around for one episode, so there's no getting attached. The fast-paced competition where teams get eliminated after every round makes for that sweaty-palms type of experience more reality TV shows need quite frankly. (Plus, there's tons of cake!) The baking duo that makes it to the end of each episode wins $10,000, and then it's onto the next. Watch Now See the original post on Youtube Netflix@Youtube