Netflix has so many new Netflix Originals now, it's hard to keep straight on whether you've seen them on TV before or not.
While they do pick up shows sometimes to save them from the cancellation bear, like "Arrested Development," they also have many great standalone shows unique to their platform.
Here are some of those you can watch.
1) 'Safe'
After his daughter goes missing, "Dexter" star Michael C. Hall's Tom Delaney, begins to discover the dark secrets in the people around him. Set in England, the newly-widowed surgeon searches frantically for his daughter Jenny.
Friends, we are so pleased to let you know that our crime drama #Safe is now streaming on @netflix @NetflixUK worldwide.
— Harlan Coben (@HarlanCoben) May 10, 2018
SAFE stars Michael C. Hall and @CHIMPSINSOCKS.
We on Team Safe would be honored if you gave it a try. pic.twitter.com/UkNiDsPJ41
2) 'Evil Genius: The True Story of America's Most Diabolical Bank Heist'
This mini-series includes four 50-minute episodes detailing the "pizza bomber heist" and the FBI's investigation of a collection of interesting suspects. Brian Wells was killed after entering a pizza shop with a bomb around his neck and this follows the theory that he was forced to commit the robbery.
This show is WILD! Have you watched it? https://t.co/jbFTMK6jjf
— Samantha Giancola (@SammiSweetheart) May 30, 2018
3) 'Anon' (movie)
In a future world where technology has made privacy impossible, a detective investigates a serial assassin who has been deleted from all visual records, threatening their security.
Check out “Anon” on Netflix https://t.co/dCPn8Dq1ep pic.twitter.com/19qsSFRFq9
— !!❤!!::Manu::!!❤!! (@man8243_manu) June 3, 2018
4) 'Ibiza' (movie)
When a young woman is sent to Spain for a work meeting, her two friends tag along and convince her to flirt with a local DJ. Starring Gillian Jacobs, Phoebe Robinson and SNL's Vanessa Bayer, the movie was released on May 25.
Ibiza Official Trailer [HD] Netflix - https://t.co/lgSl3QS50N pic.twitter.com/qjJn8qT17J
— Gabriel De La Vega (@GabrielDeLaVeg) June 3, 2018
5) 'The Toys That Made Us'
While premiering in 2017, the second season was recently released. The show goes into the rising and falling of the toy industry. The minds behind the toys talk about inspiration and other facts about their billion dollar creations.
Some of these toys include Barbie, G.I. Joe and Lego's.
Check out “The Toys That Made Us” on Netflix. Especially the He-Man episode! It make so much sense now! https://t.co/szxCQsSWXo pic.twitter.com/4U3Zm9jBsu
— Comics By Mark (@ComicsByMark) June 3, 2018
6) 'Cargo' (movie)
"Sherlock" star Martin Freeman as Andy, searches the wilds of Australia after a pandemic hits to find someone to care for his infant daughter. He is also joined by Anthony Hayes, Susie Porter, and the producers of "The Babadook."
#Cargo is one of the most beautifully stunning genre pieces of this year. A bloody gem #WalkingDead wishes it was this good. Best Netflix original of 2018 pic.twitter.com/6yDTwbjRoS
— Zachary Leishman (@Zachary_Seraph) May 26, 2018
7) 'Disjointed'
This two-part show with 10 episodes each, features Kathy Bates from "American Horror Story" as Ruth Whitefeather Feldman.
She runs a medicinal marijuana dispensary and encourages her patients to enjoy life.
Netflix’s Weed-Themed Sitcom ‘#Disjointed’ Canceled. How Did You Feel About The Show? https://t.co/5l6lPC4rGO pic.twitter.com/fmgPaIUUJf
— High Times (@HIGH_TIMES_Mag) February 15, 2018
8) 'Chef's Table'
"Chef's Table" goes inside the lives and kitchens of the world's most renowned international chefs. Each episode focuses on a single chef and their unique look at their lives, talents and passion from their piece of culinary heaven. With four seasons and 22 episodes, the show will surely inspire you to cook, or at least eat.
Totally flabbergasted by @netflix Chefs Table S4-E3. With the magnificent @jordirocasan. Pure magic, pure genius! @CanRocaCeller pic.twitter.com/JP1z0JV3TT
— Raf Schippers (@rafschippers) May 28, 2018