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3 Best Shows To Watch on Netflix This Week (Mar 2-6)

Published on March 2, 2026
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3 Best Shows To Watch on Netflix This Week (#3 Is a Binge-Worthy Anime)

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From a fourth season of The Lincoln Lawyer and the Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal-led crime thriller His & Hers to The Summer I Turned Pretty replacement Finding Her Edge and the fallout from the final season of the hit sci-fi series Stranger Things, Netflix has truly had something for everyone so far this year. After two months packed with eye-catching new and returning content, it's time to move into March and make it a streak of three great months in a row. But what should you be watching to start your month off right? To help you decide, here's a list of three other shows you should give a try on Netflix this week.

For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Netflix.

Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Netflix.

3 'Wind Breaker' (2024–Present)

IMDb: 7.4/10

Anime fans, Netflix has you covered with a perfect binge-watch this week. Based on Satoru Nii's manga of the same name, the breakout 2024 hit Wind Breaker follows Haruka Sakura (Yuma Uchida) as he works his way through Furin High, a school known for student brawlers who protect their town, attempting to climb to the top.

For the perfect blend of action and character development, Wind Breaker has you covered. Thirteen episodes of this burgeoning hit series are currently available, making for a viewing task sure to take up your whole week but not too long to put you off. At its best when leaning into absurd melodrama, Wind Breaker is a breathless series packed with action.

2 'Bridgerton' (2020–Present)

Rotten Tomatoes: 83% | IMDb: 7.5/10

Whether it's your first time watching or you're already an avid fan, there are few who won't be watching Bridgerton this week. After a hugely successful first half, which saw Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and Sophie Baek's (Yerin Ha) romantic journey take its first steps, Season 4, Part 2 debuted last Thursday to great acclaim.

If you've never stepped foot into this alternate version of romance and scandal in high society London, there is no better time to start than now. A steamy series that puts heavy emphasis on unmissable drama, there's a reason that Bridgerton has become one of Netflix's flagship shows — one that proved consistent in its quality with the most recent fourth season that "raises the bar," according to Carly Lane's review for Collider.

1 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' (2013–2021)

Rotten Tomatoes: 95% | IMDb: 8.4/10

There's no hiding from how scary the world is right now. To help calm nerves and provide the perfect distraction, you can't beat the comedy genre, with one of the best of this century created by Dan Goor and Michael Schur. The consistently brilliant Brooklyn Nine-Nine follows life inside the fictional 99th Precinct of the New York City Police Department in Brooklyn, as Jake Peralta (Andy Samberg) and Captain Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher) lead a hilarious team of detectives.

Few comedies are as impressive in both quality and quantity as Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Samberg and Braugher are joined in a perfectly assembled cast by the likes of Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Terry Crews, and more, as the chaotic childishness of these crime-solvers is perfectly juxtaposed by their genuine talent for their jobs. Often surprising and always hilarious, don't miss out on Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

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TV-14
Comedy
Crime
Action
Release Date
2013 - 2021-00-00
Network
NBC, FOX
Showrunner
Michael Schur, Dan Goor
Directors
Michael McDonald, Claire Scanlon, Linda Mendoza, Dean Holland, Beth McCarthy-Miller, Victor Nelli Jr., Craig Zisk, Tristram Shapeero, Rebecca Asher, Eric Appel, Maggie Carey, Alex Reid, Giovani Lampassi, Nisha Ganatra, Ryan Case, Trent O'Donnell, Matt Nodella, Jamie Babbit, Ken Whittingham, Max Winkler, Akiva Schaffer, Fred Goss, Jaffar Mahmood, Julie Anne Robinson
Writers
Gabe Liedman, Phil Augusta Jackson, Tricia McAlpin, Justin Noble, Lakshmi Sundaram, Andrew Guest, Matt O'Brien, Jeff Topolski, Lang Fisher, Gil Ozeri, Brian Reich, Matt Murray, Andy Gosche, Brigitte Liebowitz, Alison Agosti, Nick Perdue, Beau Rawlins, Aeysha Carr, Andy Bobrow, David Quandt, Matt Lawton, Vanessa Ramos, Kylie Condon, Stephanie Amante-Ritter

Creator(s)
Daniel J. Goor, Michael Schur

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