It’s good to see netflix he’s not just spinning his wheels in December and waiting strange things return towards the end of the month.
Instead, this week has been livened up with two Netflix originals and an AMC loaned show.
This made it very easy for the Watch with us team to pick the three underrated Netflix shows I can’t wait to watch this weekend.
Our first pick features the return of the British comedy legend, followed by a gripping spy story and a drama that seems tailor-made for Christmas.
“Man vs. Baby” (2025)
If you missed it mr bean star Rowan Atkinsonis back this week in a new Netflix comedy miniseries, Man vs. baby. It is a sequel to Atkinson Man vs Bee 2022 miniseries in which he reprises his role as Trevor Bingley, formerly a professional man for the rich and powerful. Let’s just say things got a little out of hand in his first appearance; now Trevor only works as a school janitor.
Trevor gets a Christmas miracle when he is invited to re-enter his old line of work for the holidays and stay at home in a luxury penthouse. He is also stuck with a boy who fell behind in his school and has no idea who the boy’s parents are. So at least during the holiday season, Trevor gets to be a dad again. What could go wrong? Pretty much everything, but that’s always been a hallmark of Atkinson’s comedy. He is a master of the slap.
Man vs. baby it’s streaming netflix.
“Turn: Washington’s Spies” (2014-2017)
It’s a rhetorical question, but what’s the point of AMC+ if all their best shows are going to be on Netflix or HBO Max? Turn: Washington’s spieswhich aired under the radar on AMC for four seasons, is a spy thriller set during the American Revolution. Jamie Bell leads the cast as Abraham Woodhullan ordinary man who finds himself recruited into the Culper Ring, a loose organization of spies loyal to George Washington (Ian Kahn).
Abraham, Anna Strong (Heather Lind) and others in Culper’s ring must keep a close eye on their involvement to protect themselves, their families, and their friends. If their activities are exposed, it could condemn them and the rebellion. The show does too Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) a main character who transforms from an American hero into a man whose name is synonymous with treachery and treachery.
Turn: Washington’s spies it’s streaming netflix.
“Ripple” (2025)
wave has been compared by a few viewers to This is usand has an uplifting quality. The show follows four strangers: Walter (Frankie Faison), Chris (Julia Chan), Nate (Ian Harding) and Aria (Sydney Agudong). They may not know each other, but they have crossed paths. And sometimes the smallest decision of one of the four influences the other in unexpected and profound ways.
There is a touch of tragedy in this series, especially in Walter’s story. But this show also offers hope to its characters when they need it most and thrives on building connections between people. wave has already broken into Netflix’s top 10, suggesting its message is resonating with viewers. That could be a Christmas miracle in itself.
wave it’s streaming netflix.



