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Netflix Top 10 For This Week: Killers, Queens, and Cobra Kai

Netflix's top 10 for this week begins with chess and ends with murder.

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We rung in the Netflix New Year with Cobra Kai Season 3, and we're still basking in the glow of the Christmas Sweater Karate Invasion. Netflix has lots of other shows to watch, though, even if we'd kind of rather just wait for Cobra Kai Season 4.

Speaking of 4, that's where the continuing adventures of jump-kicking teenagers rests on this week's list of most-viewed Netflix content.

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Now Playing: 10 Biggest TV Shows To Watch In 2021

The list starts with service's hit original series The Queen's Gambit in the tenth spot, almost two months after release, and goes from there, covering genres from kids shows to documentaries, finishing out with true crime documentary Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer, which details the story of Los Angeles serial killer Richard Ramirez. Keep in mind that as you look through this list that Netflix considers anything over two minutes a "view."

10. The Queen's Gambit

9. Surviving Death

8. Gabby's Dollhouse

7. Jenni Rivera: Mariposa de Barrio

6. Cocomelon

5. L.A.'s Finest

4. Cobra Kai

3. Lupin

2. Bridgerton

1. Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer

Queen's Gambit was not only among the best Netflix exclusives of 2020, it was one of our favorite shows of the year altogether. Cobra Kai, meanwhile, has already earned its spot as one of the biggest TV shows of 2021 with its exciting finale, and we're only two weeks in. It's only one of countless Netflix exclusives we're anticipating this year as well.

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