5. "Lost in Space" season three — Netflix, December 1
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Description: "In an epic final season, the Robinsons' survival instincts kick into hyperdrive as they race to reunite and protect Alpha Centauri from a robot invasion."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 76%
What critics said: "You won't get lost in Lost In Space, but the family-friendly adventures of the Robinsons will still make for solid viewing over the holiday break." — AV Club (season two)
4. "Crime Scene" season two — Netflix, December 29
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Description: "The team behind Crime Scene: The Vanishing at The Cecil Hotel is back. They'll next explore the danger and depravity of NYC's Times Square in the 70s & 80s — a place that made it possible for one man to commit unthinkable acts."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 54%
What critics said: "'The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel' fails to illuminate much about the circumstances around Lam's death, even if the story itself may be unfamiliar to many outside Southern California." — Log Angeles Times (season one)
3. "Cobra Kai" season four — Netflix, December 31
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Description: "Decades after the tournament that changed their lives, the rivalry between Johnny and Daniel reignites in this sequel to the 'Karate Kid' films."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 93%
What critics said: "Even with its flaws in season three, Cobra Kai hasn't just honored the Karate Kid way of storytelling, but mastered it." — RogerEbert.com (season three)
2. "Emily in Paris" season two — Netflix, December 22
Lily Collins as Emily Cooper in "Emily in Paris." Netflix
Description: "More fun. More fashion. More faux pas. As Emily finds her footing in Paris, the fallout from a night of passion could send her stumbling into trouble."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 63%
What critics said: "Emily in Paris does not speak the language of the place it has chosen to call home. It compensates for its ignorance by shouting, ever louder, in English." — The Atlantic (season one)
1. "The Witcher" season two — Netflix, December 17
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Description: "Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster-hunter for hire, journeys toward his destiny in a turbulent world where people often prove more wicked than beasts."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 68%
What critics said: "Each episode gets stronger as the season progresses, and ultimately satisfies the fantasy itch." — Time Magazine (season one)