3 best Netflix shows to watch (and 2 to skip) this weekend, March 24

The Night Agent. (L to R) Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland, Luciane Buchanan as Rose Larkin in episode 110 of The Night Agent. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023
The Night Agent. (L to R) Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland, Luciane Buchanan as Rose Larkin in episode 110 of The Night Agent. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023 /
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There are plenty of new Netflix shows on the service this weekend, but while some are worth watching, others are better off skipped. Between The Night Agent, Invisible City season 2, Love is Blind season 4, and more, below we’ll highlight everything you should check out and a few things that you don’t need to rush to watch.

The weekends are a great time to relax and watch television, but it’s not always fun when you end up wasting time on something terrible. That’s why we’ve curated a helpful list of television that will help you narrow down your choices!

Best Netflix shows to watch this weekend

Kick and back and relax with some of these Netflix shows. We’ve curated a short list of series worth watching and a few you might consider steering clear from altogether.

Invisible City season 2

Watch! The second season of this mind-bending Brazilian fantasy series is now on Netflix. Season 2 begins with a father reawakening in sacred water and embarking on a journey to find his daughter.

The Night Agent

Skip! The Night Agent is a bust in every way. It’s a poorly written, poorly acted show and you will see every twist and plot beat coming from miles away. Do yourself a favor and revisit The Americans, 24, or even Netflix’s recent spy thriller The Recruit.

The Kingdom season 2

Watch! After Emilio Vázquez Pena‘s running mate is assassinated in The Kingdom season 1, Emilio becomes the presidential frontrunner in this Argentinian political thriller. This is the second and final season of the series, and it will feature an epic battle between good and evil at its center. Fans won’t want to miss it!

Love is Blind season 4

Skip! I’m a sucker for reality television, so I will be tuning into Love is Blind, but if you aren’t a fan of trash TV or dating shows then Love is Blind isn’t going to change your mind. This is a show for people already sucked into stuff like this.

Waco: American Apocalypse

Watch! Released to coincide with the upcoming 30th anniversary of the tragic 51-day siege that occurred in 1993 in Waco, Texas, this new docuseries is good for people already familiar with the case. It focuses less on David Koresh’s rise to infamous cult leader and more on what it was like for the people on the ground during that long, bloody standoff.

Which Netflix shows are you planning to watch this weekend?

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