Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. Features

3 underrated Netflix shows you should watch this weekend (March 28-30)

Add as a preferred source on Google
Benicio del Toro and Paul Dano in Escape At Dannemora.
Showtime
Weekend Watchlist Promotional Image
This story is part of Weekend Watchlist, a series that showcases hidden gems and underrated films tucked away in your favorite streaming libraries.

Netflix is a great wellspring of interesting shows, but for every great show available on the streaming service, there’s at least one that you’ll watch one and a half episodes of then forget about completely. Sorting through which shows are worth your time can be a challenge, especially when Netflix is determined to keep making more stuff.

That’s why we’ve pulled together three excellent shows that are well worth checking out this weekend. One is a longer entry, and the other two are shows you could get through in a single weekend.

Recommended Videos

We also have guides to the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.

Younger (2015-2021)

'Recap Trailer' | Younger | TV Land

Younger is the kind of long-running, low-stakes rom-com TV series that we rarely get anymore. The show stars Sutton Foster as a single mom who is trying to start up a career at the age of 40.

When she discovers that the best way for her to get a job as an assistant is to lie about her age, she enters an entirely new life in which everyone around her thinks she’s much younger than she really is. Along the way, she finds herself torn between two men and has to slowly reveal that she’s been living a lie to everyone around her. It’s silly, funny, and most importantly, shot on location in New York City.

You can watch Younger on Netflix.

Adolescence (2025)

Adolescence | Official Trailer | Netflix

If you haven’t made time for Adolescence yet, this show should be at the top of your list. Told in just four episodes, the series follows a family in the aftermath of their son being accused of murdering a classmate. Each episode is a single take, and every installment takes a slightly different angle on the central investigation into whether this young man is guilty and why he may have committed the crime.

Along the way, we come to understand the way rage, misogyny, and a life lived online came to influence this young man and convince him of the drastic action he had to take. It’s one of the best dramas Netflix has ever produced.

You can watch Adolescence on Netflix.

Escape at Dannemora (2018)

ESCAPE AT DANNEMORA Official Trailer (2018) Benicio Del Toro, TV Show HD

Before Ben Stiller was directing some of the best TV on the air with Severance, he directed the entirety of Escape at Dannemora. The series, which is based on a true story, tells the story of two inmates at a maximum security prison in a sleepy town who find themselves entangled in the life of a married corrections officer.

As she becomes romantically involved with both of them, she ultimately aids in their escape from prison, leading to a riveting, tense episode as they try to get away clean. Patricia Arquette, Benicio del Toro, and Paul Dano are all incredible in their central roles.

You can watch Escape at Dannemora on Netflix.

Joe Allen
Joe Allen is a freelance writer at Digital Trends, where he covers Movies and TV. He frequently writes streaming…
Your Apple TV can now recommend shows and movies based on your viewing habits
Apple levels up your living room with tvOS 26.4, packing content discovery, audio fixes, and subtitle controls into one tidy update.
Apple TV 4K device with remote.

With the public release of iOS 26.4, Apple has also pushed out tvOS 26.4, a quiet yet meaningful upgrade for Apple TV users. The update brings smarter content discovery, cleaner audio, and most importantly, it gets rid of iTunes. 

What’s actually new in tvOS 26.4?

Read more
Harry Potter TV series’ first trailer is out and it feels like a replay I didn’t ask for
HBO had a chance to reinvent Harry Potter, but this feels like a visual rerun.
hbo-harry-potter-tv-series

Well, HBO has finally dropped the first trailer for its Harry Potter TV series, set to premiere this Christmas, and it brings you right back to the beginning. That's broadly the only source of a vague intrigue for me, and I'm being generous here. Yes, it sets the stage for what should be a bold reinterpretation of the Harry Potter world. The trailer, however, settles for a safe, almost unimaginative retread.

Alright, so what am I looking at?

Read more
Warner, Disney, and NBC are fighting Google & Apple over control of your smart TVs
Broadcasters are challenging Big Tech’s control over smart TV ecosystems
new-gemini-features-google-tv

Your smart TV might look like a simple screen for entertainment, but a bigger battle is playing out behind it.

Major broadcasters like Disney, NBCUniversal, and Warner Bros Discovery are now pushing European regulators to rein in tech giants like Google, Apple, Amazon, and Samsung over how content is controlled and delivered.

Read more