Mindhunteris only 19 episodes and remains one of the best Netflix shows.

We recentlyaskedtheBuzzFeed Communityto tell us which TV shows with less than 40 episodes are the very best.

From well-known ones to more underrated gems, here are some of their top responses:

1.

Grunkle Stan holding a can and papers, talking to Mabel and Dipper in the Mystery Shack from Gravity Falls. Mabel wears a pink sweater; Dipper wears a cap

It’s a show aimed at kids, but I’d recommend it to everyone.

“Santa Clarita Diet.

It was original and hilarious, with an awesome cast.

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It’s just too bad Netflix screwed us by canceling it on a cliffhanger.”

It gets you hooked from literally Episode 1.

4.“Galavant.

Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant, as Joel and Sheila, in "Santa Clarita Diet," while covered in blood. Joel jokes they are cleaning up a murder site

This show was just a happy, fun, fantasy musical.

Unless we get one more surprise renewal.'”

It has only six episodes."

A scene from the TV show "Mindhunter" shows Ed Kemper in a prison meeting room, talking to FBI agent Holden Ford, seated across the table from him

“The original UKGhosts, which has 34 episodes and is a great comedy to watch.”

“Anatomy of a Scandalon Netflix.

A British mini-series thats smart, intelligent, and very well-written!

Madalena in a scene from "Galavant," as she tells Galavant she prefers fame and fortune

It’s timely, has some twists, and will keep you going until the end.

Ive seen it a couple of times and picked up things I missed the first time around.

Give it a shot.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Jonathan Bailey in a scene from "Crashing" where Phoebe as Lulu jokes she needs to find a job, a door, and an identity

I dont think youll be disappointed.”

“This Way Upwith Aisling Bea and Sharon Horgan.

Bea plays Aine, who is restarting her life after completing rehab.

A scene from "Ghosts" where Alison looks stunned, and a group of various different ghosts stand in a hallway

Horgan plays her sister.

Two seasons of heartfelt, hilarious perfection.

I would kill for a third season.”

A scene from "Anatomy of a Scandal," featuring Sienna Miller and Ripert Friend as they talk with another person in a tense restaurant scene

9.Arcaneis easily one of the most beautifully crafted animated series of all time.

The soundtrack is a 10/10, too.

“The Patientfeaturing Steve Carrell had me hooked!

A scene from "This Way Up" where Shona says on a website this place suggested they would have a Jacuzzi, and a woman tells her this is not a spa, it's a rehab facility

The ending was shocking.

I was floored and wish I could watch it again for the first time!”

“The IT Crowd.

Animated characters Vi and Jinx from Arcane in two close-up scenes, both looking intense, depicting a dramatic interaction

Unmatched humor and Matt Berry?

Great dark comedy, great writing, and great direction.”

13.October Road.

Sam in a scene from "The Patient," telling Alan that he needs help

“The Artful Dodger.

The perfect mix of every genre in just 8 episodes.

It’s so well-written and acted.

Roy from "The IT Crowd" picking up the phone and saying, "Hello, IT. Have you tried turning it on and off again?"

You discover new things every time you watch it.”

15.“Timeless.

It was such a good show and I’m still sad that it didn’t last longer.

Two scenes from "Mr Inbetween." One where Ray is dimly lit in a club vs Ray walking with his daughter while eating ice cream

“Two incredible John le Carre miniseries.

First,The Little Drummer Girl.

Florence Pugh falls for Alexander Skarsgard while spying for Mossad in the ’70s.”

A scene from "October Road" featuring Bryan Greenberg and Laura Prepon's characters talking

“And second,The Night Manager.

Tom Hiddleston infiltrates mobster Hugh Laurie’s inner circle at the request of MI5/Olivia Colman.

I can watch both on repeat!”

Belle asking Dawkins if he still wants to run away with her, and Dawkins telling her it's all he wants and that he thinks about her right when he wakes up in the morning

18.“Hannibal.

Gorgeous cinematography, fantastic practical effects, and great writing.

And it has Mads Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy what more could you want?”

Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, and Malcolm Barrett in a scene from "Timeless," as they look up at the Hindenberg

19.“Dopesick.

Everyone should watch it (and get furious and then do something about it).”

“Why Women Kill.

Florence Pugh in a scene from "The Little Drummer Girl," as she tells Alexander Skarsgård's character, "You got all those scars from women, didn't you?"

The clever story telling.

Three separate timelines in one house!”

The writing, the acting, and the casting were all perfection.

Tom Hiddleston and Olivia Colman in a scene from "The Night Manager," seated and engaged in conversation

22.“Fleabag.

Those 12 episodes changed me.”

“Firefly in the proper episode order.

Will Graham in a scene from "Hannibal," saying an intelligent psychopath is hard to catch vs. a scene of Hannibal Lecter holding a fork and eating

And you might follow it up with the movieSerenity.”

“Freaks and Geeks.

A very good and special show!”

Michael Keaton and Kaitlyn Dever in a scene from "Dopesick," where Michael's character talks about a brand-new drug that's supposed to be a miracle

25.And finally, “The Queen’s Gambit.

Everything about that show was amazing.

I think it was responsible for a measurable uptick in interest in chess.”

Three scenes featuring Ginnifer Goodwin, Lucy Liu, and Kirby Howell-Baptiste, all dress up, in "Why Women Kill"

Lisa McGee's Derry Girls characters Erin Quinn (top) and Clare Devlin (bottom) wear school uniforms in a library scene where Clare tells Erin she's not interested in her

Claire telling Fleabag that she looks like a pencil in a scene from "Fleabag"

Actors in a scene from the TV show "Firefly," featuring Gina Torres, Nathan Fillion, and Alan Tudyk in period-styled, casual space frontier attire

Split image from TV show "Freaks and Geeks": Top scene - James Franco, Jason Segel, and Linda Cardellini by bleachers. Bottom scene - John Daley, Martin Starr, and Samm Levine in cafeteria

Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon in "The Queen's Gambit" playing chess, focused on the board with a hand resting on her chin