Netflix started as a service where you rented movies on DVD. Now, it's home to some of the most successful shows on TV. While they won't release their ratings, shows like "Narcos,""House of Cards," and "Orange is the New Black" are certified hits.
The only issue is that they have too much TV. Besides their own shows, they also pick up past and present shows from all over the TV spectrum. And given what a time commitment starting a new show can be, it can be hard to choose which one to start. And sometimes, you want to watch something really different.
Here are 12 shows from all over TV streaming on Netflix you might not have heard of but need to start watching now:
"Bob's Burgers"
What it's about: Bob Belcher, his wife, and three children run a burger shop.
Why you should watch it: With the endless jokes and background gags, "Bob's Burgers" feels like a Netflix original series when it is, in fact, on FOX. The show is filled with brilliant puns (every episode presents a new burger of the day) and one of the most talented voice acting casts out there. Unlike most animated shows, it's heavily improvised, and it really works.
"BoJack Horseman"
What it's about: An aging '90s sitcom star (Will Arnett), who also happens to be a horse, navigates his way through life regrets while planning a show business comeback.
Why you should watch it:"BoJack Horseman" is not-so-secretly Netflix's best original show. The anthropomorphic animated comedy is both a spot-on show business satire and a surprisingly emotional 25 minutes about regret, depression, and alcoholism. This show pulls off an incredible feat, and believe it or not, watching it will make you a better person.
"Comedy Bang! Bang!"
What it's about: A mad-cap talk show that's also not a talk show hosted by Scott Aukerman.
Why you should watch it: Adapted from a popular podcast of the same name, "Comedy Bang! Bang!" is pure, inspired anarchy. The show constantly brings in great guests, some actors playing themselves, and some playing characters. It breaks the fourth wall any chance it can and sometimes, the furniture starts talking.
See the rest of the story at Business Insider