Top 7 Netflix Shows to Watch This Weekend, 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

Top 7 Netflix Shows to Watch This Weekend, 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

What will you be watching on Netflix this weekend? I'm not sure what I'll be watching on Netflix this weekend, because there are so many new shows being added to Netflix all the time that it's hard to keep up with them. Because there are always so many new shows being added to Netflix that it's hard to keep up.

So how do you know which ones are worth investing in? Fortunately, the review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes can help; RottenTomatoes scores are a barometer of a series' quality. We picked seven Netflix shows that received a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. This is no easy feat to achieve, so you can see why these productions are worth watching.

Glassblowing is no cakewalk. Hours and hours of work can result in cracks and crumbling. Professional glass blowers from around the world compete to complete various challenges and determine the strongest. In each episode, one glassblower will be eliminated and the remaining artisans will be tested to the end. The winner will receive $100,000 in prize money and bragging rights as the best glass artisan in the industry.

Season 4 (40 episodes) Genre Competition Reality Watch on Netflix

Miz (Maya Erskine) is a mixed-race ronin who seeks revenge against the white people who made her "unclean." Having been ridiculed and rejected by Japanese society because of her lineage, she decides to kill the man who made her who she is. To do so, she will have to spill blood, but thanks to the training of the Swordfather (Carrie-Hiroyuki Tagawa), she is ready for the real thing.

Season 1 (8 episodes) Genre Action anime Watch on Netflix

Philomena Kank (Diane Morgan) is a host based on a character from "Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipes," which previously aired on "The Daily Show." While touring various historical sites, he asks unintelligible questions, gives ridiculous answers, and gives inadvertent responses. This makes for an entertaining and not boring time.

Season 1 (5 episodes) Genre Mockumentary Watch on Netflix

Jane Villanueva (Gina Rodriguez) is the daughter of a teen mother. Having been constantly told not to make the same mistake as her mother, Jane abstains from sex until marriage and protects her virginity for the sake of a good man. Jane's plans are going well until a visit to the gynecologist leads to the shocking discovery that she is pregnant. What follows is a funny and often heartwarming tale of how love and family can emerge from the most difficult of circumstances.

Season 5 (100 episodes) Genre Comedy Watch on Netflix

An investigative documentary that explores the physical, sexual, and emotional abuse teenagers are forced to endure when they are sent to institutions marketed as "rehabilitation programs." They are placed in dehumanizing situations aimed at putting them on the "right" path, even if that means separating them from friends, family, and loved ones. Though difficult to watch, "The Program" is a gripping and informative piece of work.

Season 1 (3 episodes) Genre Documentary Watch on Netflix

The series is a partial adaptation of the story of Riot Games' League of Legends, a brilliant interpolation of the popular title and how fan favorite "chaotic" character Jinx became what he is today. In the utopian city of Piltover and the slum town of Zaun, two opposing forces clash over a technology called "Arcane". Sisters Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell) are forced to go their separate ways because of their different ideologies. But they soon learn that, like sisterhood, blood is eternal.

Season 1 (9 episodes) Genre Action Watch on Netflix

"Black Mirror" fans should definitely add "Red Rose" to their watch list. It takes place in Bolton, a town in the northwest of England. During one summer, a group of friends discover an app that begins to ruin their lives. The app offers them a "game," but soon the consequences of their failure become real and public.

One of the ways in which Red Rose surpasses Black Mirror is that its world feels more real. Thanks to the grim atmosphere of a devastated Bolton, it proves how our dependency on our gadgets can have dire consequences. Also, the great mystery of "who's behind the apps" will encourage us to watch the season obsessively from the edge of the couch.

Season 1 (8 episodes) Genre Drama/Thriller Watch on Netflix

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