Alone is similar to Survivor in that it documents individuals trying their best to live in the wilderness without many resources. We are, however, generous in our definition of police. There's opinionated parents, cringe-worthy moments, and some romantic drama all tied into this one. Check out the list below for some of the hottest and most dramatic reality shows on Netflix today: 1. Luther is nothing short of mesmerizing, slicing through suspects with the angry efficiency of a man on the brink. See: Justified’s lawless mountains of Raylan Givens’ Eastern Kentucky, economically and ideologically bust after decades trapped in between coal and drug titans but fighting to stay alive. Four well-off and young mothers-to-be are followed by cameras that document their pregnancies and new chaotic life with babies. It’s the unlikely place where a bank robbery can be followed by a staged bear mauling can be followed by the poisoning of a Basque sheep farmer can be followed by an Indian foster care fraud ring bust. In this show, couples face off against their partner to find out who people think is hotter. —Josh Jackson, Creators: Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, Doug Miro Stars: Wagner Moura, Boyd Holbrook, Pedro Pascal, Joanna Christie, Maurice Compte, Stephanie Sigman, Manolo Cardona, André Mattos, Roberto Urbina, Diego Cataõ Network: Netflix, One popular line of criticism has it that Narcos romanticizes the violence and degradation associated with the Colombian drug wars—and drug culture in general—and I would agree that the excellent Wagner Moura plays kingpin Pablo Escobar so engagingly that he becomes a sort of Walt White-esque antihero. And when viewed that way, Narcos was one of the most successful new shows on TV, in how it managed to flesh out some very dark characters and tell a complicated story with such urgency and clarity. They’re also people who once had to square off against Robin Williams in an episode where he was pretty much like the Riddler on Ritalin. These singles with all embark on the path to find love, which will ultimately determine whether the couples can overcome their issues together. As the grieving mother, King is devastating. Ever heard of a blind date? Think Rich Kids of Beverly Hills, but overseas. Like its nearest antecedent, Blue Velvet, it explores the weirdness that lies beneath the surface of Anytown, U.S.A., including a lot of soap opera-like psychosexual drama and assorted oddball characters like The Log Lady (Catherine Coulson) and agoraphobic Harold Smith (Lenny Von Dohlen). A group of relationship experts interview and match couples before the show begins, and the couples enter into a legally binding marriage without seeing their S.O. With the help of Angelo Badalamenti’s haunting score and the atmosphere created by the set designers, you spent the entirety of the two seasons waiting for something terrible to happen to everyone on screen. Any superhero-themed program is sure to bring its critics, but Batman is a character near and dear to the American heart—as he’s the last universally beloved billionaire—and it was certainly a risk going with a prepubescent Bruce Wayne. Votes: 78 They might be solving murders, bringing down organized crime or just trying to get their personal lives together. David Tennant is detective Alec Hardy, who with his partner Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) must infiltrate a close-knit community on Britain’s Jurassic Coast. In addition to the constant edge-of-your-seat plot twists, each season gave us incredible guest stars as allies and antagonists, including Jimmy Smits, John C. Lithgow, Peter Weller, Mos Def, Edward James Olmos and Julia Stiles. We will also add shows as needed, growing the list, as noteworthy new crime drama series pop up on the streaming service. and Fish are a terrific pairing: Their reluctant rapport is the series’ biggest strength. In the other room, their parents — who think their child's significant other isn't the one for them — are watching and judging every moment of their intimate vacation. Psychological sparring aside, this is Elba’s show, so white-hot is Luther in his rage and determination to overcome it. It's a bizarre and dramatic show that you won't be able to stop watching. Seven Seconds tells an imperfect but thought-provoking story of whose lives are valued, how good people do bad things, and how bad people can still be good. Strangers on the street judge each person's dating profiles, and the whoever is judged less attractive gets a complete makeover and another shot at public judgement.