You need to be watching Manifest on Netflix (and here’s why)

MANIFEST -- "Upgrade" Episode 114 -- Pictured: (l-r) Melissa Roxburgh as Michaela Stone, Josh Dallas as Ben Stone -- (Photo by: Virginia Sherwood/NBC/Warner Brothers)
MANIFEST -- "Upgrade" Episode 114 -- Pictured: (l-r) Melissa Roxburgh as Michaela Stone, Josh Dallas as Ben Stone -- (Photo by: Virginia Sherwood/NBC/Warner Brothers) /
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MANIFEST — “MAYDAY PART: 2” Episode 313 — Pictured: (l-r) J.R. Ramirez as Jared Vazquez, Melissa Roxburgh as Michaela Stone, Matt Long as Zeke Landon, Ellen Tamaki as Drea Mikami — (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC) /

It’s not hard to keep up with Manifest

Sometimes shows that have a supernatural mystery element are interesting, but they can get complicated for the viewer pretty quickly. There’s too many things to keep up with and follow. Manifest does a good job of not confusing the viewers. Believe me, there’s a lot thrown at us in the three season. But it’s easy to keep up with why certain things are happening and following the journey.

The characters are well-written

Overall, all the characters of the series are well-written. You can connect to them (my favorites are sibling duo Ben and Michaela, of course), empathize with them and feel their struggles. And for the ones that aren’t so great, well, you love to hate them.

And best of all, pretty much all of the main and recurring cast members are on board to come back for the final season. It can be annoying when a character is written off without explanation because the actor left or wasn’t available. Well, we won’t have to worry about that. They’re all going to be back for Manifest season 4 (except a couple, but spoilers!).