1) Grey’s Anatomy
Grey’s Anatomy is an ongoing season about several doctors and their lives inside and outside of the hospital. If you like intense medical dramas with some comedy, this is 100% for you. I’ve binged the series all the way through twice now. It’s worth it.
2) Private PracticeIf you watched Grey’s Anatomy, you’ll like Private Practice. This is a spin-off of Grey’s Anatomy, that follows one of the character’s lives while they are in California.3) Hart of DixieHart of Dixie is only four seasons, but is jammed packed with comedy, drama, and plot twists. This is classified as a medical drama, but there isn't actually a lot of medical emergencies in this one. This show is about a young doctor from a big city, who moves to a very small town. She has a hard time adjusting, and this follows her and all of her silly predicaments.
4) Iron FistThis series is a Netflix Original, and is also Marvel. I haven’t totally finished this one yet, but I’m getting pretty close. This show is about a 10-year-old boy who died in a plane crash with his family, but comes back to his father’s old company many years later, unexpected. On top of this, he is pretty much a Kung fu master.
If you haven’t heard of this show yet, you’ve probably been living underneath a rock. Basically this is a sequel of the popular 80s sitcom, that follows the now grown up kids of the original show. There are a lot of parallels to the older sitcom, and it definitely gives people a sense of nostalgia.
8) Orange Is The New BlackOrange Is The New Black is an original Netflix series about a women’s prison. It is hilarious and worth spending a full day binging on it.
9) Young And HungryThis show is more of a TV sitcom, but don’t write it off just yet. This is a comedy about a young aspiring chef in her twenties who lands a job working for a very wealthy app developer.
10) The Fosters
This is a drama about two mothers, and their many adopted kids. I honestly don't know how to describe this without giving anything away about the show. Just take my word for it, that this is 100% binge-worthy.