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The top 9 shows on Netflix this week, from 'Manifest' to 'Lupin'

"Manifest."
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  • Every week, the streaming search engine Reelgood compiles for Insider a list of the TV shows that have been most prominent on Netflix's daily top-10 lists.
  • "Manifest" was Netflix's biggest show this week, just as its network, NBC, canceled it after two seasons.
  • Netflix counts a view if an account watches a movie or TV show for at least two minutes. 

9. "Workin' Moms" (Netflix original, 2017-present)

Netflix

Description: "Maternity leave is over and it's time for these four moms to return to work while navigating kids, bosses, love and life in modern-day Toronto."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: N/A

8. "Fresh, Fried and Crispy" (Netflix original, 2021-present)

Netflix

Description: "Passionate about food and ready for fun, critic Daym Drops drops in on America's smokin' hot spots for the best, freshest takes on fried food."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: "Despite Daym Drops' energy and the really wonderful food that's on display in 'Fresh, Fried And Crispy,' the show is just too heavy on shtick to be enjoyable." — Decider (season one)

7. "Dirty John" (USA Network, 2018-present)

USA Network

Description: "When love becomes twisted, and trust turns into manipulation, anything can happen — including murder — in this true-crime anthology series."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 80%

What critics said: "Slater's recognizable star power aside, the focus, really, is exclusively on Betty, and if there's any real reason to recommend The Betty Broderick Story, it's to appreciate the sheer range and volume of characterizations Peet gets to offer." — Hollywood Reporter (season two)

6. "L.A.'s Finest" (Spectrum, 2019-2020)

Spectrum Originals

Description: "In this spinoff of the 'Bad Boys' franchise, two police detectives team up while trying to keep their stormy pasts — and differences — from interfering."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: N/A

5. "Lucifer" (Netflix original, 2016-present)

"Lucifer"
Netflix

Description: "Bored with being the Lord of Hell, the devil relocates to Los Angeles, where he opens a nightclub and forms a connection with a homicide detective."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 86%

What critics said: "This second half feels stronger than the first, in part because it does what Lucifer does best." — IGN (season five, part two)

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

Netflix

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

What critics said: N/A

3. "Lupin" (Netflix original, 2021-present)

"Lupin."
Netflix

Description: "Inspired by the adventures of Arsène Lupin, gentleman thief Assane Diop sets out to avenge his father for an injustice inflicted by a wealthy family."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 96%

What critics said: "If Part 2 has a flaw it's only that it feels like what it is: a continuation of the previous series, rather than an adventurous leap in a different direction." — Guardian (season two)

2. "Sweet Tooth" (Netflix original, 2021-present)

"Sweet Tooth."
Netflix

Description: "On a perilous adventure across a post-apocalyptic world, a lovable boy who's half-human and half-deer searches for a new beginning with a gruff protector."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 98%

What critics said: "The performances are strong throughout — Anozie is particularly remarkable — but it's the consistently inventive writing and robust filmmaking that makes the project stand out." — RogerEbert.com (season one)

1. "Manifest" (NBC, 2018-2021)

NBC

Description: "When a plane mysteriously lands years after takeoff, the people onboard return to a world that has moved on without them and face strange, new realities."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: "Manifest's premiere is confident and declares that it hasn't lost any of its heart or soul, as the Stone family conquers the new threats that face them more together than ever, even if they're hundreds of miles apart." — Tell-Tale TV (season three)

Disclosure: Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Business Insider's parent company, Axel Springer, is a Netflix board member.