You may think you've reached the end of what Netflix has to offer after hours of scrolling through the seemingly endless options. If you're wondering how to fill your time at home while social distancing and self-isolating, Netflix has plenty of hidden gems to keep you entertained. After all, many of us have more time than usual these days, so there's no harm in becoming obsessed with a new show that leaves you trying to squeeze in just one more episode. Here are a few shows you may have initially overlooked and a few recommendations you may have heard of but haven't yet given a chance.

Note: Shows may not be available in all countries.

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Tabula Rasa

Netflix series Tabula Rasa

This Dutch-language thriller follows Mie, a woman with amnesia who finds herself institutionalized, as well as in the center of a missing persons case. As more of her memories emerge, she begins to question everyone around her -- including herself. The imagery can be a bit disturbing, and the mood is constantly tense, so this show is perfect for anyone who loves Twin Peaks or The Sinner.

Requiem

Netflix series Requiem

In the wake of her mother's suicide, Matilda begins to unravel the tangled web of secrets her mother was keeping from her. She travels to Wales to investigate the 20-year-old disappearance of a young girl and to get to the bottom of her mother's involvement in the crime. If you're a fan of moody, plot-driven thrillers like Bates Motel or The Haunting of Hill House, this is the show for you. The entire series is a mere six episodes, however, so you might fly through faster than you intended.

Dark

Netflix series Dark

This German time-bending sci-fi thriller is one of the most immersive and engrossing mysteries in years. After children begin to go missing in a small town, the dark pasts of four families begin to come to light as they look for the children. This series is perfect for fans of Lost, lovers of 80s nostalgia, and for anyone who is looking for a show that begs you to put down your phone out of fear of missing a single vital detail.

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Broadchurch

David Tenant and Olivia Colman Broadchurch

This British crime-drama centers around the tragic murder of a young boy in a small coastal town, and the negative impact the presence of the investigators have on the citizens. David Tennant from Doctor Who fame stars as the troubled DI Alec Hardy, with Olivia Colman as his intrepid partner DS Ellie Miller. This is a highly emotional series and will likely leave you yelling at the television. Not to mention, the series also stars Jodie Whittaker in a heart-wrenching role. If the drama doesn't suck you in, the incredible acting surely will.

Death Note

Death Note on Netflix

If you've never watched the wildly popular anime series, right now is the perfect time to binge. Filled with twists and turns, this series revolves around a teenage boy who discovers a notebook belonging to a Shinigami (or God of Death) that gives the owner the ability to kill. The main characters force you to fall in love with them, even the controversial main character Light who fans love to hate. This is the type of show that begs you to watch the next episode immediately - and with each episode being under 30 minutes, you'll find yourself still awake at 3 am trying to watch just one more.

Marianne

Netflix series Marianne

This French horror series is one that actually delivers on the scares. Emma, a young writer, returns to her hometown after a disturbing incident involving an old friend -- not to mention, the demon that haunted her nightmares as a child, and inspired her successful book series, begins to reemerge and wreak havoc on her life. This show is relentlessly scary and wildly tense but also delves deeper into Emma's past and creates a relatable and complex character. You may want to grab yourself a watching-buddy and maybe keep the lights on.

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Scream Queens

Netflix series Scream Queens

This seriously funny anthology series is from American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy and follows a murderous sorority in its first season, while the second season follows the same characters stalked by a killer in a hospital. The all-star cast includes Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Stamos, Keke Palmer, Billie Lourd, Abigail Breslin and more. The writing on this show is whip smart, and it never takes itself too seriously. Think Brooklyn 99 humor, but on a satirical horror show with a pastel color palette.

Bloodline

Bloodline Netflix series

A seemingly typical family has their buried secrets brought to light in this family crime drama. When the black sheep of the family returns, paranoia and serious trust issues start to emerge, threatening the fabric of the family, which is already tenuous at best. The show stars Kyle Chandler, Ben Mendelsohn, Linda Cardellini and Sissy Spacek, and every actor delivers a raw, emotional performance. This character-driven drama is perfect for fans of Succession and Ozark.

The Umbrella Academy

Netflix series Umbrella Academy

Based on the graphic novel of the same name by singer Gerard Way, The Umbrella Academy is about seven mysterious and seemingly supernatural children who are adopted by a billionaire and raised as superheroes. As adults, the siblings reunite after the death of their guardian and need to band together to stop an impending apocalypse. For a show that has so many main characters, surprisingly no one gets lost in the shuffle. Each character is starkly different and complex, especially fan-favorite Klaus, played by Robert Sheehan.

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Happy!

Netflix series Happy

Another entry based on a graphic novel, Happy! follows Nick Sax, a dark, brooding and alcoholic ex-cop played by Christopher Meloni. When Nick awakens in a hospital after a hit gone wrong, he can suddenly see his daughter's imaginary friend: a blue unicorn named Happy (voiced by Patton Oswalt). The pair must work together to solve a slew of child abductions, including the disappearance of his own daughter. Happy! is equal parts camp and grit, and the writing is impeccable.

Flaked

Flaked Netflix series

This dark comedy series stars Will Arnett as Chip, a recovering alcoholic hiding a deeply damaging secret. The show follows Chip navigating his day-to-day life that changed dramatically after an incident relating to his alcoholism. Arnett gives a heart-wrenching performance with a character so complex and real, you feel like you know him by the end of the series. Flaked is perfect for fans of Bojack Horseman, offering a starkly realistic and relatable take on life as we know it.

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