Netflix's top 10 shows this week offer a diverse range of viewing options, from sports comedies to family dramas and true crime documentaries. Here's a breakdown of the three must-watch picks that will keep you engaged and entertained.
The Hawk
Will Ferrell returns to the world of sports comedies with 'The Hawk', a satirical look at professional golf. The series follows Lonnie 'The Hawk' Hawkins, a former top golfer who refuses to retire and sets out to win the one major championship missing from his resume. With a mix of bold outfits, unhinged arguments, and country club chaos, the show feels like a throwback to mid-2000s sports comedies. Ferrell's performance, combined with the show's unique take on golf, makes it a must-watch for fans of sports comedies and Ferrell's brand of humor.
Little House on the Prairie
Netflix's adaptation of 'Little House on the Prairie' brings Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic books to life for a new generation. The series expands the story by exploring multiple family perspectives and storylines, offering a broader look at 19th-century westward expansion. With warm-hearted family drama and upgraded production values, the show keeps the comforting nostalgia of the books and original TV series while bringing the world to life. It's a perfect choice for those who enjoy historical dramas and family-friendly content.
Worst Neighbor Ever
True crime fans will want to add 'Worst Neighbor Ever' to their watchlist. This four-episode docuseries event explores real-life cases involving people whose relationships with those living nearby took unexpected turns. With interviews, law enforcement accounts, body camera footage, and reenactments, the show examines four separate stories, including disputes that spiraled into deadly encounters, a suspicious explosion, a prolonged conflict, and a complex fraud case. It's a gripping and thought-provoking watch that will keep you on the edge of your seat.