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Here's how Netflix and Amazon original shows stack up against each other

24. "Hand of God" (Amazon) — 44/100

Here's how Netflix and Amazon original shows stack up against each other

23. "Hemlock Grove" (Netflix) — 45/100

23. "Hemlock Grove" (Netflix) — 45/100

Average critic score (17 critics): 45/100

Audience score: 7.5/10

Netflix description: A quaint town links a mangled corpse to a dark outsider with a carnivorous secret. But monsters come in many forms.

22. "Between" (Netflix) — 47/100

22. "Between" (Netflix) — 47/100

Average critic score (10 critics): 47/100

Audience score: 4.7/10

Netflix description: After a mysterious disease kills every resident over 22 years old, survivors of a town must fend for themselves when the government quarantines them.

21. "Marco Polo" (Netflix) — 48/100

21. "Marco Polo" (Netflix) — 48/100

Average critic score (21 critics): 48/100

Audience score: 8.3/10

Netflix description: An empire divided. A family torn apart by civil war. A legend who disrupts the balance of power.

20. "Grace and Frankie" (Netflix) — 58/100

20. "Grace and Frankie" (Netflix) — 58/100

Average critic score (27 critics): 58/100

Audience score: 8.1/10

Netflix description: Grace and Frankie think their lives in retirement are all set. Then their husbands declare their love for each other.

19. "BoJack Horseman" (Netflix) — 59/100

19. "BoJack Horseman" (Netflix) — 59/100

Average critic score (13 critics): 59/100

Audience score: 8.6/10

Netflix description: He's a half-horse, half-man, has-been TV star who drinks a bit too much. He's really got a lot going on right now.

18. "Sense8" (Netflix) — 63/100

18. "Sense8" (Netflix) — 63/100

Average critic score (23 critics): 63/100

Audience score: 8.1/10

Netflix description: Their gift of telepathic communication made them targets for extermination. But it's the one thing keeping them alive.

17. "Alpha House" (Amazon) — 68/100

17. "Alpha House" (Amazon) — 68/100

Average critic score (18 critics): 68/100

Audience score: 6.8/10

Amazon description: "They work in the Senate. They live in the house - Alpha House."

16. "Betas" (Amazon) — 69/100

16. "Betas" (Amazon) — 69/100

Average critic score (8 critics): 69/100

Audience score: 7.5/10

Amazon description: "Trey and his guys have an app, and a plan — now they need an investor. It's party-crashing time."

15. "Red Oaks" (Amazon) — 70/100

15. "Red Oaks" (Amazon) — 70/100

Average critic score (21 critics): 70/100

Audience score: 7.0/10

Amazon description: "A coming-of-age comedy set in the 'go-go' 80s about a college student enjoying a last hurrah before summer comes to an end — and the future begins."

14. "Bosch" (Amazon) — 71/100

14. "Bosch" (Amazon) — 71/100

Average critic score (17 critics): 71/100

Audience score: 7.8/10

Amazon description: "Based on Michael Connelly's best-selling novels, Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver), an LAPD homicide detective, stands trial for the fatal shooting of a serial murder suspect — just as a cold case involving the remains of a missing boy forces Bosch to confront his past. As daring recruit, Julia Brasher (Annie Wersching), catches his eye, and departmental politics heat up, Bosch will pursue justice at all costs."

13. "Mozart in the Jungle" (Amazon) — 73/100

13. "Mozart in the Jungle" (Amazon) — 73/100

Average critic score (20 critics): 73/100

Audience score: 7.9/10

Amazon description: "What happens behind the curtains at the symphony is just as captivating as what happens on stage. Brash new maestro Rodrigo (Gael Garcia Bernal) is stirring things up, and young oboist Hailey (Lola Kirke) hopes for her big chance."

12. "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp" (Netflix) — 74/100

12. "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp" (Netflix) — 74/100

Average critic score (23 critics): 74/100

Audience score: 6.7/10

Netflix description: Sex. Booze. Rock-n-roll. Assassins. Feathered hair. Welcome to summer at Camp Firewood.

11. "Bloodline" (Netflix) — 75/100

11. "Bloodline" (Netflix) — 75/100

Average critic score (31 critics): 75/100

Audience score: 8.3/10

Netflix description: The Rayburns seem to have the perfect life in their lovely Florida town. But nobody's perfect — especially the Rayburns.

10. "Daredevil" (Netflix) — 75/100

10. "Daredevil" (Netflix) — 75/100

Average critic score (22 critics): 75/100

Audience score: 8.7/10

Netflix description: A boyhood accident blinded him. But now he can "see" even better. And he doesn't like what's going on in Hell's Kitchen.

9. "W/ Bob and David" (Netflix) — 76/100

9. "W/ Bob and David" (Netflix) — 76/100

Average critic score (20 critics): 76/100

Audience score: 7.6/10

Netflix description: Bob Odenkirk and David Cross harness the powers of time, space and the digital age to spread the joy of sketch comedy.

8. "House of Cards" (Netflix) — 76/100

8. "House of Cards" (Netflix) — 76/100

Average critic score (25 critics): 76/100

Audience score: 9.0/10

Netflix description: Is it true that absolute power corrupts absolutely? Congressman Frank Underwood absolutely intends to find out.

7. "The Man in the High Castle" (Amazon) — 77/100

7. "The Man in the High Castle" (Amazon) — 77/100

Average critic score (30 critics): 77/100

Audience score: 6.5/10

Amazon description: "Based on Philip K. Dick's award-winning novel, and executive produced by Ridley Scott (Blade Runner), and Frank Spotnitz (The X-Files), The Man in the High Castle explores what it would be like if the Allied Powers had lost WWII, and Japan and Germany ruled the United States."

6. "Narcos" (Netflix) — 77/100

6. "Narcos" (Netflix) — 77/100

Average critic score (19 critics): 77/100

Audience score: 9.0/10

Netflix description: First they got coke. Then they got money. Now the Colombian cartels want the power. Let the drug wars begin.

5. "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (Netflix) — 78/100

5. "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (Netflix) — 78/100

Average critic score (29 critics): 78/100

Audience score: 8.0/10

Netflix description: What's a Midwest girl to do after she's spent the last 15 years trapped underground? Move to New York City, of course.

4. "Orange Is the New Black" (Netflix) — 79/100

4. "Orange Is the New Black" (Netflix) — 79/100

Average critic score (32 critics): 79/100

Audience score: 8.5/10

Netflix description: Piper Chapman doesn't deserve her prison sentence. Of course, every one of her fellow inmates thinks the same thing.

3. "Jessica Jones" (Netflix) — 81/100

3. "Jessica Jones" (Netflix) — 81/100

Average critic score (30 critics): 81/100

Audience score: 7.8/10

Netflix description: She's a gifted PI hiding a past that's left her broken but still fighting. Revenge may be sweet, but she isn't.

2. "Transparent" (Amazon) — 91/100

2. "Transparent" (Amazon) — 91/100

Average critic score (28 critics): 91/100

Audience score: 7.5/10

Amazon description: "When the Pfefferman family patriarch makes a dramatic admission, the entire family's secrets start to spill out, and each of them spin in a different direction as they begin to figure out who they are going to become."

1. "Master of None" (Netflix) — 91/100

1. "Master of None" (Netflix) — 91/100

Average critic score (31 critics): 91/100

Audience score: 7.7/10

Netflix description: Dating, career, finding a great taco — it's all hard. But becoming a mature adult is a whole other degree of difficulty.

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