Netflix subscribers have probably noticed that the flow of new series has slowed down to a crawl. The streamer has yet to fully recover from 2023’s Hollywood strikes, and we still don’t know if this slowdown is going to be the new normal for Netflix. What we can tell you is that no Netflix originals were added to our latest roundup of the best Netflix drama shows in July.

But the chances are very good that you’ll be familiar with two out of our three latest additions. Former ABC series Lost is now back on Netflix, alongside the network’s long-running hit Grey’s Anatomy, which just added its 20th season to the streamer. Additionally, a British drama called Boiling Point has also joined Netflix’s lineup.

All three of those series are strong selections for drama lovers. You can find all of our picks for the best Netflix drama shows simply by scrolling down. Lost (2004-2010) You may be wondering why Lost is on the list of the best dramas on Netflix.

And the answer is that we don’t exclude genre shows from this roundup, especially when Lost picked up an Emmy for Best Drama series in 2005. The early seasons of the show weren’t as heavy on sci-fi and fantasy as the later seasons were. Even after those elements were introduced, Lost ‘s stories kept viewers coming back to follow the fates of a large cast of characters.

That not only gave the show exceptional depth, but it also meant that nearly anyone could be killed off ...

even main characters. Jack Shephard (Matth.