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The top 9 shows on Netflix this week, from 'Who Killed Sara?' to 'Big Time Rush'

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9. "This is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist" (Netflix original, 2021)

Description: "In 1990, two men dressed as cops con their way into a Boston museum and steal a fortune in art. Take a deep dive into this daring and notorious crime."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 88%

What critics said: "In all, this makes for a fascinating portrait of an incident that lives on in the memory of a city that has both high culture and organized crime encoded in its DNA."— Variety



8. "Worn Stories" (Netflix original, 2021)

Description: "In this funny, heartfelt and moving docuseries, real people unpack the fascinating and quirky stories around their most meaningful pieces of clothing."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 100%

What critics said: "Worn Stories, which is adapted from Lauren Spivacek's best-selling clothing vignettes novel of the same name, is wonderfully-threaded nostalgia."— Paste Magazine



7. "Big Time Rush" (Nickelodeon, 2009-2013)

Description: "After a talent agent discovers four talented pals and turns them into a boy band called Big Time Rush, they must adjust to their exciting new lives."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

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6. "Family Reunion" (Netflix original, 2019-present)

Description: "When the McKellan family moves from Seattle to small-town Georgia, life down South — and traditional grandparents — challenge their big-city ways."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: N/A



5. "Ginny and Georgia" (Netflix original, 2021-present)

Description: "Free-spirited Georgia and her two kids, Ginny and Austin, move north in search of a fresh start but find that the road to new beginnings can be bumpy."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 68%

What critics said: "Ginny & Georgia is perfect background TV: familiar enough to be comforting, but with enough of its own weird energy to let Netflix's autoplay jump into the next episode."— Thrillist (season one)



4. "The Irregulars" (Netflix original, 2021-present)

Description: "A crew of misfits investigates a series of supernatural crimes in Victorian London for Dr. Watson and his shadowy associate, Sherlock Holmes."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 77%

What critics said: "There are a sprinkling of more casual sequences that cut through the darkness. An encroaching threat does a lot to crowd those out by season's end."— Indiewire (season one)



3. "Cocomelon" (YouTube, 2019-present)

Description: "Learn letters, numbers, animal sounds and more with J.J. in this musical series that brings fun times with nursery rhymes for the whole family!"

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

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2. "The Serpent" (Netflix original, 2021)

Description: "In the 1970s, merciless killer Charles Sobhraj preys on travelers exploring the "hippie trail" of South Asia. Based on shocking true events."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 69%

What critics said: "The people behind this eight-episode miniseries about a serial killer never really figured out how to tell this story, and that sense is amplified by an incessant crosscutting chronologically that only muddles the piece's tone and momentum."— RogerEbert.com



1. "Who Killed Sara?" (Netflix original, 2021-present)

Description: "Hell-bent on exacting revenge and proving he was framed for his sister's murder, Álex sets out to unearth much more than the crime's real culprit."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: "Has a few logic problems, but its overall vibe is energetic enough, with good performances, to keep viewers' attention."— Decider (season one)




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