We love Netflix, however generally it feels just like the platform exhibits us the identical 15 collection in our queue each single day.
Selection is the spice of life, so the Watch With Us crew sifts by way of the streamer's catalog to seek out underrated exhibits that deserve extra consideration.
In September 2025, we're recommending a pirate drama, a household comedy and a intelligent crime collection that would all use a bit of extra love.
Try our picks now — your subsequent binge could be hiding in plain sight.
‘Black Sails' (2014-2017)
There's one thing about pirates that simply will get our hearts pumping. When you've seen all of the Pirates of the Caribbean films and laughed hysterically at Our Flag Means Dying, chances are you'll be craving for some extra swashbuckling content material. If that's the case, we extremely suggest Black Sails.
Imagined as a prequel to the traditional novel Treasure Island, this Starz interval drama combines literary references with real-life historic figures in the course of the Golden Age of Piracy within the West Indies. Starring Toby Stephens as James McGraw, who would ultimately turn out to be Captain Flint, this seafaring journey combines motion with character improvement and gorgeous manufacturing design.
‘Kim's Convenience' (2016-2021)
This healthful Canadian-Korean comedy collection was the breakout position for Simu Liu — that was sufficient to get us watching, however if you happen to want a bit of extra convincing, you must know that it's additionally extraordinarily charming and humorous.
Kim's Comfort follows the Kim household — dad and mom “Appa” (Paul Solar-Hyung Lee) and “Umma” (Jean Yoon), who run a small retailer with their dutiful daughter Janet (Andrea Bang) and are estranged from their older son Jung (Liu). Korean and Canadian cultures conflict with hilarious outcomes. Regardless of your background, you'll see your self someplace on this household.
‘In the Dark' (2019-2022)
This thriller crime collection from The CW follows Murphy Mason (Perry Mattfeld), a sarcastic and self-destructive blind lady whose solely pals are her roommate Jess (Brooke Markham) and a youngster, Tyson, (Thamela Mpumlwana) who as soon as saved her life.
When Tyson is murdered and the police appear ineffective, Murphy takes it upon herself to unravel the case. Surprisingly humorous for such a darkish premise, Within the Darkish is an irreverent and gritty homicide thriller with its fair proportion of soapy, horny drama.
