While the big screen is hogging the spotlight with blockbusters like Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, television is quietly serving up some of the most addictive storytelling around. If you're looking to curl up on the couch and lose yourself in a great series, Netflix has plenty to offer. Here are three shows that deserve a spot on your watchlist this week.

Search Party (2016–2022)

If you're in the mood for a dark comedy that's equal parts hilarious and unsettling, Search Party is a must-watch. This underrated gem stars Alia Shawkat as Dory Sief, a young woman who becomes obsessed with finding her missing college acquaintance. What starts as a quirky mystery soon spirals into a wild, unpredictable ride that keeps you guessing until the very end.

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With five seasons and 50 episodes, Search Party offers plenty of material for a long binge. The show's sharp writing and standout performances—especially from Shawkat—make it a standout in the genre. It originally aired on TBS before moving to HBO Max, but now it's all on Netflix for your convenience. If you're a fan of shows that blend comedy with a touch of darkness, this one's for you.

Ozark (2017–2022)

For a more intense viewing experience, dive into Ozark, a crime drama that has drawn comparisons to Breaking Bad for its gripping narrative and complex characters. Jason Bateman stars as Marty Byrde, a financial advisor who uproots his family to the Missouri Ozarks to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel. What follows is a tense, twist-filled saga that only gets better with each season.

The show's final two seasons are particularly praised, with many calling them some of the best television in recent memory. Alongside Bateman, Laura Linney delivers a powerhouse performance as his wife, Wendy, and the supporting cast, including Julia Garner, adds depth to this already rich story. If you're ready for a show that will keep you on the edge of your seat, Ozark is the perfect pick.

First Kill (2022)

For something a little different, check out First Kill, a supernatural teen drama that puts a fresh spin on the vampire genre. The series follows Juliette, a young vampire, and Calliope, a monster hunter, who fall for each other despite their destined roles as enemies. It's a Romeo and Juliet story with fangs, and it's surprisingly compelling.

Though the show was canceled after just one season, it left a lasting impression with its eight episodes. The chemistry between leads Sarah Catherine Hook and Imani Lewis is electric, and the show's blend of romance and action makes it a quick, enjoyable binge. If you're a fan of Twilight or just looking for a fun, romantic escape, First Kill is worth your time.

These three shows offer a range of genres, from comedy to crime to supernatural romance, so there's something for everyone. And if you're looking for more recommendations, be sure to check out our Netflix movie picks for this week as well. Happy streaming!