Good news for fans of the soapy coastal drama Outer Banks: The show’s second season is now streaming on Netflix. Glamour describes it as “Season 1 with the volume turned up” as it carries forward all the plots that made its freshman season so bingeable, including a mysterious death, a missing treasure, and lots of romantic entanglements among OBX’s townies and rich tourists. RELATED: The Biggest ’90s TV Teen Idols, Then and Now. Tattoos can be a fun and beautiful way to express yourself, but they’re also risky, because there are so many ways that they can go wrong. Whether because of some shoddy work on the part of the tattoo artist or simply a poor decision on the part of the person being tattooed, bad tattoos do happen. But they can, in the hands of the artists on this Netflix reality show, be fixed. That’s the concept of Tattoo Redo, a show about people having their regrettable ink turned into something far less embarrassing. The CW’s football drama All American is based on the early life of real NFL star Spencer Paysinger, who grew up in South Central but was recruited to play for a wealthy Beverly Hills high school. In the grand tradition of shows like Friday Night Lights, All American uses football as a backdrop to explore social issues and class divides, plus it includes a whole lot of teen drama, for good measure. The third season just landed on Netflix.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Fans were not happy when Syfy decided to cancel the supernatural western Wynonna Earp, but the show went out on a high note, and you can now relive that fourth and final season on Netflix. Based on a graphic novel, the series follows a descendant of Wyatt Earp as she dodges a family curse and protects the town of Purgatory from the various demons and dead things attempting to get in. For more recommendations sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. The penultimate season of AMC’s zombie apocalypse juggernaut is now available to stream on Netflix. Lauren Cohan’s Maggie is back in, and Danai Gurira’s Michonne is out this season, which focuses on formerly feuding groups of survivors preparing to stand together against The Whisperers. A classic ’80s animated series gets a facelift with Masters of the Universe: Revelation. Clerks and Mallrats director Kevin Smith created the show, which actually picks right where 1983’s He-Man and the Masters of the Universe left off. It’s almost like those 35 years never happened! Looking for something truly bizarre to occupy your weekend? Netflix’s latest dating show will likely make you feel like you’re under the influence of more than just coffee. Sexy Beasts, an American version of the original British series, obscures two singles with astounding (yet creepy) makeup and prosthetics before sending them out on a blind date. That way, or so it’s supposed to go, they’ll be able to concentrate on whether they have a connection instead of focusing on each other’s looks. All you’ll be able to concentrate on, however, is that they resemble something out of your own fever dreams. RELATED: The Best Movie of 2021 So Far, According to Critics.  

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This spicy romantic drama has been the talk of Netflix subscribers since it dropped and for good reason. Sex/Life, which is about a suburban mom who shares her memories of her wild former life with her current husband, more than earns an adults-only rating. Shakespeare it’s not, but if you’re looking for something salacious, this is for you. RELATED: 8 New Netflix Movies You Can Watch This Weekend. Already blow through the most recent season of Elite? Then you should give this new Swedish boarding school drama a try. Young Royals is about a rebellious teen prince who makes some new discoveries about himself when he’s sent off to get straightened out. A new entry into the Netflix true crime documentary canon, Sophie: A Murder in West Cork explores the case of French film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier, who was found murdered near her holiday cottage in Ireland. The series goes into the impact that the brutal killing had on the quiet town, the way the mystery became international news, and what has led many to believe that an English journalist is still the most plausible suspect. For more recommendations sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Grey’s Anatomy is a train that cannot be stopped. The 17th season of the medical drama that fans just can’t quit comes to Netflix on Saturday, July 3. As you may have heard, the largely COVID-themed episodes see the return of several deceased fan-fave characters as Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) finds herself on the brink of death in a dream-like state. Netflix picked up this British supernatural teen drama when it was canceled by the BBC, and now the Netflix-only second season has arrived. The A-List takes place in a mystifying locale called Peregrine Island, which is home to a teen summer camp—among other things. Amid romances and backstabbings and budding friendships, the kids are also left to grapple with some pretty inexplicable stuff, all of which seems to center around one glamorous and wrathful camper.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb There’s nothing wrong with spending your weekend salivating over digs you could never afford. Enter The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties, a reality series about a family-run real estate agency that serves the highest-end French clientele. For a blast from the past, revisit The Mole, the reality competition show hosted by none other than Anderson Cooper. (For its first two seasons at least.) Here’s the gist: contestants complete missions that add more money to the prize that only one of them will eventually win. All the while, there’s a preordained traitor in their midst, and the contestant who knows the least about “the mole” at the end of each episode is given the boot. RELATED: The Biggest Show on Netflix in 2021 So Far.

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RELATED: 16 Netflix Shows You Can Watch From Start to Finish This Weekend. Comedian Mae Martin stars in the romantic dramedy Feel Good, the second season of which dropped on Netflix on June 4. Also a standup in the show, Mae starts a relationship with a woman (Charlotte Ritchie) who’d only dated men in the past and deals with her past (and possibly reemerging) substance use issues. Seeing as both seasons are made up of just six episodes, you can go from zero to totally caught up within the weekend. RELATED: 11 New Netflix Movies You Can Watch This Weekend. Good news for existing and emerging fans of this beloved, gone-too-soon sitcom: all three seasons of Happy Endings are now on Netflix! The Chicago-set show revolves around six besties, and if that sounds familiar, it should. With Eliza Coupe, Damon Wayans Jr., Adam Pally, Elisha Cuthbert, Casey Wilson, and Zachary Knighton, Happy Endings is the even funnier successor to Friends. It was canceled in 2013, and we still miss it. Based on a comic book, the new fantasy series Sweet Tooth takes place in a world where some babies are born as animal and human hybrids. The tone is much more whimsical than scary, giving the show an offbeat fairytale quality.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb The fifth and final season of the acclaimed comedy, Kim’s Convenience, is available to watch on Netflix right now. The sitcom revolves around a Korean-Canadian family who run a store in Toronto and is often mentioned in the same breath as Schitt’s Creek, another heartwarming, funny show from our neighbors to the north. Among the cast, it features future Marvel superhero Simu Liu, who was tapped to star in the upcoming comic book flick Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Per PBS, the documentary series Human: The World Within, which is now on Netflix, “uncovers not only the science behind how our bodies work, but how what’s inside powers every moment of what we do out in the world.” For more recommendations sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. After being canceled by Fox, Lucifer was rescued by Netflix, to the immense relief of fans. The second half of the fifth season of the comic book adaptation just premiered, continuing to follow the former king of hell (Tom Ellis) and Detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German) as they best criminals both mortal and otherworldly in Los Angeles. Netflix now boasts Season 2 of the anthology series Dirty John, the first season of which starred Connie Britton as a single mother and Eric Bana as the dangerous con artist who targeted her. The second installment is also based on a true story—Amanda Peet plays Betty Broderick, a woman who unravels as her marriage falls apart. RELATED: The Biggest Show on Netflix in 2021 So Far.

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