5 best shows on Netflix this weekend: Seinfeld, Maid and more

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 3: (NO U.S. TABLOID SALES) Jason Alexander as "George" with co-stars Estelle Harris and Jerry Stiller on the set of Seinfeld during the final days of shooting on April 3, 1998 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 3: (NO U.S. TABLOID SALES) Jason Alexander as "George" with co-stars Estelle Harris and Jerry Stiller on the set of Seinfeld during the final days of shooting on April 3, 1998 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images) /
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Best Netflix shows 2021 - Does Riley die in Midnight Mass?
MIDNIGHT MASS (L to R) ZACH GILFORD as RILEY FLYNN and HAMISH LINKLATER as FATHER PAUL in episode 102 of MIDNIGHT MASS Cr. EIKE SCHROTER/NETFLIX © 2021 /

Best shows on Netflix

Welcome to October! The month of Halloween is here, and it’s time to get that list of spooky films and shows ready! Netflix is prepared with some outstanding Halloween features, and we are here to help with our Best Halloween Movies and Shows list.

It’s also the weekend, so it’s time to find those new series for your weekend binge. As always, we will have our recommendations for those weekend binges below.

The Netflix Top 10list has some new additions, including the latest action crime drama Ganglands and The Chestnut Man, a horror series discussed below. Popular titles like The Circle, Sex Education, Clickbait and Lucifer remain on the list as their popularity doesn’t seem to be diminishing.

With a new month, we will also get some great new releases. You and Locke and Key will both release their new seasons in October, and fans can’t wait! Both of these series are perfect for the spooky viewing season.

Let’s take a look at the five best shows on Netflix right now.

Midnight Mass

Mike Flanagan’s latest Netflix masterpiece will take you by surprise as you try to piece together what is going on in this series. It draws you in, and you won’t be able to stop clicking NEXT EPISODE.

Flanagan’s previous Netflix projects, The Haunting series’ and Gerald’s Game are all outstanding, but Midnight Mass is in a class all its own.

If you haven’t started this one, make sure this is your weekend binge. You won’t regret it.