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12 Valentine’s Day Series to Binge on Netflix

12 Valentine’s Day Series to Binge on Netflix


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There is a specific kind of magic that settles over the world in mid-February. The store aisles turn pink, the price of roses skyrockets, and the collective pressure to perform "romance" hits an all-time high. But let’s be honest: sometimes the most romantic gesture isn’t a crowded prix fixe dinner in a loud restaurant or a grand public declaration. Sometimes, the ultimate luxury is a comfortable sofa, your favorite snacks, and a story that sweeps you off your feet without you ever having to leave the house.


As we look toward Valentine's Day 2026, the trend of "stay-at-home celebrating" (or JOMO—the Joy of Missing Out) is more prevalent than ever. Couples and singles alike are trading in the stress of reservations for the intimacy of a binge-watch marathon. There is something profoundly bonding about getting lost in a fictional relationship, debating the choices of the protagonists, and crying together over a fictional breakup. It allows us to explore the complexities of love—the messy, the beautiful, and the complicated—from the safety of our living rooms.


Netflix remains the titan of the romance genre, investing heavily in content that ranges from the sugary sweet to the gut-wrenchingly real. Whether you are looking for the dopamine hit of a enemies-to-lovers trope, the cozy warmth of a small-town drama, or the high-stakes passion of a period piece, the platform has curated a library that caters to every shade of the heart.


This list isn't just a random assortment of shows; it is a carefully selected collection of series that have dominated cultural conversations, sparked TikTok trends, and filled Pinterest boards with aesthetic inspiration. We have dug deep into the "Rom-Com Renaissance" that exploded in late 2024 and 2025 to bring you the definitive watchlist. So, grab your remote and get comfortable.


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12. Crash Landing on You

Crash Landing on You

The Vibe: Epic, cross-border, star-crossed lovers. It is the gold standard of K-Drama romance.


The Story: A South Korean heiress, Yoon Se-ri, goes paragliding and is swept up in a sudden tornado, crash-landing in the DMZ of North Korea. She is discovered by Ri Jeong-hyeok, a stoic and principled captain in the North Korean army. Instead of turning her in, he decides to hide her and help her return home. What follows is a high-stakes, emotional rollercoaster as they navigate political tensions, family betrayals, and a love that literally defies borders.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: If you want to feel everything, this is the show. Crash Landing on You (CLOY) masters the art of the "slow burn." The chemistry between the leads (who famously married in real life, adding to the meta-romance layer) is electric. It isn't just about the romance; it's about the "found family" trope, with Captain Ri’s squad of soldiers providing comic relief and heartwarming loyalty. The show explores the idea that love is a choice you make over and over again, even when the universe conspires against you.

Trend Watch: The "CLOY aesthetic" continues to influence fashion trends, particularly the "Old Money" and "Chaebol core" styles seen on TikTok. The show's depiction of humble, rural life in North Korea versus the hyper-modern Seoul luxury creates a visual contrast that is incredibly satisfying to watch.

Internal Link: The resilience of Se-ri and Jeong-hyeok is a masterclass in staying together through tough times. For advice on building that kind of bond, read our guide on 10 Ways to Bullet-Proof Your Marriage.


11. Sweet Magnolias

Sweet Magnolias

The Vibe: Southern charm, margaritas, and ride-or-die female friendship. It is the television equivalent of comfort food.


The Story: Set in the fictional town of Serenity, South Carolina, the series follows three best friends—Maddie, Dana Sue, and Helen—as they shepherd each other through the complexities of romance, career, and family. While the show is anchored in their friendship, the romantic subplots are juicy and plentiful. From rekindled high school flames to complicated divorces and new, steamy relationships, Sweet Magnolias covers the full spectrum of adult dating.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: Sometimes you want a show that feels safe. Sweet Magnolias is low-stakes drama in the best way possible. It’s warm, inviting, and visually bright. The romance here is grounded in maturity. It tackles the reality of dating as a single parent, the fear of opening up after a heartbreak, and the importance of community. It’s the perfect show to watch if you want to believe that everything will work out in the end.


Trend Watch: The "Coastal Grandmother" and "Southern Belle" aesthetics on Pinterest heavily feature imagery from this show. It celebrates a slower pace of life, floral prints, and the art of the porch sit-down.


Internal Link: The characters frequently gather for "pour it out" nights to discuss their lives. If you want to deepen your own conversations with your partner, try these 125 Creative and Romantic Conversation Starters for Couples.



10. XO, Kitty

XO, Kitty

The Vibe: Gen Z energy, vibrant colors, global travel, and the chaos of first love.


The Story: A spinoff of the massive To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before film franchise, this series follows the youngest Covey sister, Kitty Song Covey, who thinks she knows everything there is to know about love. She moves halfway across the world to Seoul, South Korea, to attend the same boarding school as her late mother and to surprise her long-distance boyfriend. Naturally, nothing goes to plan. She discovers that relationships are much more complicated when it's your own heart on the line.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: It is fun, fast-paced, and incredibly colorful. XO, Kitty captures the specific anxiety and excitement of teenage romance in the digital age. It explores themes of identity, bisexuality, and cultural heritage without ever feeling heavy-handed. It’s a celebration of making mistakes and figuring out who you are. If you want something that feels like a pop song come to life, this is it.


Trend Watch: The show creates a perfect bridge between Western teen dramas and K-Drama tropes, a genre blend that is dominating streaming algorithms in 2025. The fashion—school uniforms mixed with high-end streetwear—is a constant source of inspiration on social media.


Internal Link: Kitty’s journey involves a lot of texting and digital communication. Keep your own digital spark alive with these 50 Flirty Texts to Kickstart a Conversation With Your Crush.



9. My Life with the Walter Boys

My Life with the Walter Boys

The Vibe: Classic teen love triangle, ranch life, and cozy winter aesthetics. Think The Summer I Turned Pretty meets Yellowstone (but PG).


The Story: After a family tragedy, 15-year-old Jackie Howard leaves her privileged Manhattan life to move to rural Colorado with the Walter family—a massive, chaotic family with ten sons. Unsurprisingly, she finds herself caught in a love triangle between two of the brothers: the reliable, studious Alex and the troubled, brooding Cole.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: It leans into every trope you secretly love. The "city girl in the country," the "enemies to lovers," and the "brother love triangle" are all present and accounted for. It is an easy, digestible watch that hooks you immediately. The snowy Colorado setting makes it particularly perfect for a February binge. It celebrates the thrill of that first, confusing, all-consuming crush.


Trend Watch: "Western Chic" and "Ranch Core" saw a massive spike on TikTok following this show's release. The debate between "Team Alex" vs. "Team Cole" engages the same fan fervor as Twilight or The Vampire Diaries did a generation ago.


Internal Link: The show features plenty of outdoor moments and horseback riding. If you are inspired to get active with your partner, check out our list of 60 Hobbies for Couples Looking to Connect and Have Fun.



8. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

The Vibe: Regal, heartbreaking, intense, and deeply psychological. It is a more mature, heavier counterpart to the main Bridgerton series.


The Story: This prequel tells the story of how the young Queen Charlotte’s marriage to King George of England sparked a great love story and a societal shift. Unlike the main series, which focuses on the chase, Queen Charlotte focuses on the stay. It explores George’s battle with mental illness and Charlotte’s fiercely loyal navigation of their marriage. It flashes forward to the "present" day Bridgerton timeline, showing the enduring nature of their bond.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: It redefines what a "happy ending" looks like. It isn't about everything being perfect; it's about being present for the person you love, even when they are "hidden from the heavens." The phrase "I will stand between the heavens and the earth! I will tell you where you are!" became one of the most romantic lines in television history. It is a tearjerker, but it leaves you with a profound appreciation for the depth of commitment.

Trend Watch: The "Sorrows, Sorrows, Prayers" audio trend on TikTok originated here. The show’s focus on mental health within a relationship resonated deeply with Gen Z and Millennial audiences.


Internal Link: Charlotte and George’s story is a testament to sticking together through the hardest times. For modern advice on this, read 10 Essential Marriage Roots That Strengthen Your Connection.



7. King the Land

King the Land

The Vibe: Luxury hotels, impeccable suits, haters-to-lovers, and pure, unadulterated fluff.


The Story: Gu Won is the heir to The King Group, a luxury hotel conglomerate. He is smart, wealthy, and absolutely despises fake smiles. Cheon Sa-rang is a cheerful hotelier known for her irresistible smile. Naturally, they clash immediately. But as they are forced to work together, Won’s icy exterior melts (in the most adorable way possible), and he becomes the ultimate supportive partner.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: It is the ultimate escapism. There are no high-stress villains or traumatic misunderstandings that last for ten episodes. It is a show that prioritizes the happiness of its leads. The "green flag" energy of the male lead is off the charts. He communicates, he supports her career, and he respects her boundaries. It is a rom-com that feels like a warm bath—relaxing, luxurious, and delightful.


Trend Watch: The show fueled the "Old Money Aesthetic" trend in Korea and abroad. The chemistry between leads Lee Jun-ho and Im Yoon-ah (both K-Pop idols) was so potent that it sparked endless dating rumors, driving the show’s virality.


Internal Link: Gu Won plans some extravagant dates in this series. Even if you don't have a hotel heir's budget, you can plan something special with our 60 Exciting and Affordable Date Night Ideas on a Budget.



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6. Heartstopper

Heartstopper

The Vibe: Wholesome, animated doodles, golden hour lighting, and the purest representation of queer joy.


The Story: Based on Alice Oseman’s graphic novels, Heartstopper follows Charlie Spring and Nick Nelson as they navigate high school, friendship, and their blossoming relationship. What starts as an unlikely friendship between a gentle dreamer and a rugby player evolves into a tender, supportive romance. The show also fleshes out the lives of their friends, creating an ensemble cast that represents various identities across the LGBTQ+ spectrum.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: It heals your inner teenager. For many viewers, Heartstopper is the show they wish they had growing up. It avoids the "tragic queer narrative" trope and instead focuses on joy, discovery, and the nervous excitement of first love. The communication between Nick and Charlie is a model for healthy relationships at any age. It’s sweet, short (easy to binge), and leaves you feeling hopeful about the world.


Trend Watch: The "Heartstopper Aesthetic"—featuring animated leaves, bright primary colors, and indie-pop soundtracks—is a massive subculture on Pinterest. It has become a symbol of "comfort media."


Internal Link: Nick and Charlie bond over Mario Kart and rugby. Finding shared interests is key to their bond. meaningful connection. Discover new things to do together with our list of 11 Fun At-Home Hobbies for Couples to Do Together.



5. Emily in Paris

Emily in Paris

The Vibe: Fashion, croissants, complicated love triangles, and the fantasy of being an American in Paris.


The Story: Marketing executive Emily Cooper moves from Chicago to Paris for an unexpected job opportunity. She is tasked with bringing an American point of view to a venerable French marketing firm. Along the way, she juggles a demanding boss, a new best friend, and a very messy love life involving her neighbor, the hot chef Gabriel, and his girlfriend (who happens to be Emily's friend).


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: It is "candy" television. The stakes are low, the outfits are loud, and everyone is incredibly attractive. It is the perfect show to watch with a glass of wine and a box of chocolates. It allows you to fantasize about a life of romance and adventure. Whether you are Team Gabriel or Team Alfie, the show provides endless fodder for debate. It celebrates the thrill of the chase and the allure of the forbidden.


Trend Watch: "Emily in Paris Core" is a legitimate fashion movement, characterized by bold patterns, berets, and maximalist accessories. The show single-handedly boosts tourism to Paris every time a new season drops.


Internal Link: Emily’s life is glamorous, but expensive. If you and your partner are saving up for your own trip to Paris, check out our 10 Financial Tips to Strengthen Your Marriage.



4. Virgin River

Virgin River

The Vibe: A warm blanket, a crackling fire, stunning mountain scenery, and a handsome bar owner.


The Story: Nurse practitioner Mel Monroe moves from Los Angeles to a remote northern California town to start fresh and leave her painful memories behind. She expects a quiet life but finds herself in the middle of a tight-knit community with plenty of drama. At the center of it all is Jack Sheridan, the owner of the local bar and former Marine, with whom she develops a deep, slow-burning connection.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: Virgin River is the definition of "cozy romance." It deals with heavy themes—grief, PTSD, infertility—but wraps them in a comforting layer of small-town support. The chemistry between Mel and Jack is palpable, rooted in mutual respect and care. It’s a mature romance that shows two broken people healing together. It’s perfect for a Valentine's weekend where you just want to relax and feel nurtured.


Trend Watch: The show taps into the "Cabincore" trend. Pinterest searches for "cozy cabin interiors" and "chunky knit sweaters" often spike alongside the release of new seasons. It represents a desire for a simpler, nature-connected life.


Internal Link: Mel and Jack often have to work to keep the romance alive amidst the town's drama. Keep your spark burning with 10 Ways to Rekindle Romance in a Long-Term Marriage.



3. One Day

One Day

The Vibe: Nostalgic, gut-wrenching, cinematic, and profoundly moving.


The Story: Based on the bestseller by David Nicholls, this limited series follows Emma Morley and Dexter Mayhew. They meet on the night of their graduation—July 15, 1988—and the show revisits them on that same date every year for decades. We watch their lives intersect, separate, and weave back together as they grow from insecure graduates into complex adults. It is a story of missed timing, enduring friendship, and the realization that your soulmate might have been there all along.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: This is for the romantics who want a good cry. The episodic structure is brilliant, allowing us to see the evolution of love over a lifetime. Ambika Mod and Leo Woodall deliver powerhouse performances that make the characters feel like real people you know and love. It celebrates the idea that love isn't just a moment; it's a history.

Trend Watch: The series sparked a massive 90s fashion revival on TikTok, with users recreating Emma’s vintage looks. It also reignited discussions about the "right person, wrong time" trope, with millions of users sharing their own stories using audio from the show.

Internal Link: The characters in One Day change significantly over the years. navigating personal growth while in a relationship is tough. Read more about this in our Transform Your Life section.

Where to Stream: Watch One Day on Netflix


2. Bridgerton (Seasons 1-4)

 Bridgerton

The Vibe: Opulent, steamy, witty, and grand. The show that reinvented the period drama.


The Story: Set in Regency-era London, Bridgerton follows the eight close-knit siblings of the Bridgerton family as they attempt to find love. Each season focuses on a different sibling, employing classic romance tropes (fake dating, enemies to lovers, friends to lovers). The show is known for its "color-blind" casting, orchestral covers of pop songs, and incredibly steamy intimate scenes.


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: It is the ultimate romantic spectacle. Bridgerton understands the female gaze better than almost any show on television. It treats intimacy, consent, and desire with reverence and excitement. Whether you are watching Daphne and Simon’s burning passion, Anthony and Kate’s competitive tension, or Colin and Penelope’s friends-to-lovers journey, there is a season for every taste. It is pure, high-budget fantasy.

Trend Watch: "Regencycore" is a permanent fixture in fashion now thanks to this show. Corsets, empire waists, and opera gloves have moved from costume shops to high street fashion. The "Bridgerton aesthetic" is a top search term for wedding planning on Pinterest.

Internal Link: The Bridgertons love a good promenade. While we don't have Hyde Park, you can still enjoy the outdoors. Check out 7 Romantic Picnic Date Night Ideas.


1. Nobody Wants This

Nobody Wants This

The Vibe: Sharp, modern, hilarious, and deeply realistic. The defining rom-com of the mid-2020s.

The Story: Joanne (Kristen Bell) is an agnostic, outspoken sex podcaster. Noah (Adam Brody) is a progressive, unconventional rabbi. When they meet at a dinner party, the chemistry is instant and undeniable. The series follows their attempt to build a relationship despite their vastly different worldviews, interfering families, and career pressures. It explores the question: can love survive when "nobody wants this" to work?


Why It’s a V-Day Binge: This show single-handedly revived the rom-com genre. The chemistry between Bell and Brody is lightning in a bottle—witty, fast-paced, and incredibly sexy in a "grown-up" way. It avoids the miscommunication tropes of lesser shows and instead relies on intelligent banter and genuine connection. It feels modern and relatable, tackling issues like interfaith dating and family boundaries with humor and heart. It is the perfect binge because it respects the audience's intelligence while delivering the swoon-worthy moments we crave.


Trend Watch: The character of Noah Roklov launched a thousand "Hot Rabbi" memes and think-pieces about "Healthy Masculinity." The show trended for weeks on X (formerly Twitter) for its realistic depiction of healthy communication and "banter as foreplay."

Internal Link: Joanne and Noah’s relationship is built on great conversation. If you want to replicate that spark, try our 25 Flirty Conversation Starters for a Memorable Date Night.


Conclusion


Valentine's Day is ultimately what you make of it. You can succumb to the pressure of the commercial holiday, or you can reclaim it as a time for genuine enjoyment and relaxation. These 12 series offer a portal into worlds where love is the main character—where it is fought for, cherished, and celebrated in all its forms.


From the rain-soaked streets of London in One Day to the sunny fictional town of Virgin River, these stories remind us of the universal desire to be seen and loved. They offer us a chance to laugh, cry, and perhaps learn a little something about our own hearts along the way. So, order that takeout, dim the lights, and press play. Your perfect date is waiting for you on the screen.

12 Valentine’s Day Series to Binge on Netflix

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


1. Which of these shows is best for a "Galentine's Day" watch? Sweet Magnolias or Emily in Paris are perfect for Galentine's Day. Both shows prioritize female friendship just as much as romantic relationships and feature plenty of fun, bonding moments.

2. Are there any movies on this list, or just series? This list focuses exclusively on series (TV shows). However, One Day is a limited series that feels like a very long movie, and XO, Kitty is a spinoff of a movie franchise.

3. Which show is the most "spicy" or steamy? Bridgerton is definitely the steamiest option on this list, known for its explicit and intimate scenes. Nobody Wants This also has significant romantic tension and adult themes.


4. I want a good cry—which show should I pick? One Day and Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story are the designated tearjerkers. Have a box of tissues ready for both.

5. Are any of these shows suitable for watching with teenagers? XO, Kitty, My Life with the Walter Boys, and Heartstopper are rated for teens and deal with high school romance themes. Always check Netflix's parental guidance ratings for specifics.

6. Is Nobody Wants This returning for a second season? Yes, Netflix renewed Nobody Wants This for a second season shortly after its release, given its immense popularity.


7. Do I need to watch the To All the Boys movies before watching XO, Kitty? It helps to understand Kitty's backstory, but the series is written to stand on its own, so you can enjoy it without having seen the films.

8. What is the best K-Drama for beginners? Crash Landing on You is widely considered the best gateway K-Drama because of its high production value, compelling plot, and balance of romance, comedy, and action.

9. Is Virgin River based on a book? Yes, Virgin River is based on the extensive book series by Robyn Carr. The show has adapted the storylines but often diverges from the source material.

10. How many seasons of Bridgerton are there? As of late 2025, there are four seasons of Bridgerton available, plus the Queen Charlotte prequel spinoff. Each season focuses on a different Bridgerton sibling.

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