Sex/Life
Kim Kardashian gave this show a boost when she tweeted, "You guys have to watch Sex Life on Netflix!" It didn't hurt that Sarah Shahi and her on-screen lovers, Mike Vogel and Adam Demos, are pretty nice to look at.
Bridgerton
Another show with Kim K's stamp of approval is Shonda Rhimes' series Bridgerton. The steamy period drama had people absolutely obsessed with its colorful fashion, romantic stories and talented cast members, all of which contributed to its record-breaking success. According to Netflix, 82 million people watched the series within the month following its release.
Ted Lasso
The second season of Jason Sudeikis' upbeat Apple TV+ series was the topic of much debate this year, with some people arguing that the show was losing its charm. But, as the old saying goes, all publicity is good publicity. Need proof? The show took home four honors at the 2021 Emmy Awards in September.
WandaVision
The Disney+ series served up a sense of excitement and unpredictability with its weekly releases, sparking online discussions about MCU theories and the creation of dozens of memes—not to mention Kathryn Hahn's standout performance as Agatha Harkness, which inspired the upcoming spin-off series Agatha: House of Harkness.
And Just Like That...
This comedy reboot came with a lot of drama: the absence of Kim Cattrall's character, Samantha, the mid-season death of actor Willie Garson (the beloved Stanford Blatch) and the surprising episode-one demise of Mr. Big (Chris Noth, who shortly after the premiere faced multiple accusations of sexual impropriety). All that withstanding, the familiar fave—now with a much-needed diversity and social consciousness update—was like a cozy, familiar old friend.
The White Lotus
Mike White had viewers experiencing an array of emotions with this offbeat, raunchy comedy, which starred Jennifer Coolidge, Sydney Sweeney and more beloved actors. And though this was originally a limited series, the initial episodes were so popular, HBO announced that they'd renewed the show for a second season just days before the series finale.
Mare of Easttown
This HBO investigative drama had viewers hooked for many reasons, including but not limited to Kate Winslet's impressive Delco accent and the never ending plot twists. It also helped that Evan Peters played a dreamy detective.
Squid Game
Netflix's darkly addictive drama about greed and capitalism oddly inspired a surprising number of TikToks, Halloween costumes, memes and celeb theme parties. Never the less, the show was such a success, the streamer is considering two more seasons, according to series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk.

