I hadn't watched Netflix much before this, but I found a couple of foreign series on there.
1. Baby, an Italian series. The blurb says, "Wealthy teens at an exclusive high school in Rome lead a dark secret life at night." I had hoped this would be something cool like arms dealing, but no, it's just a paid sex and selling pot. Everyone's sellin' ass and paying for it, including a new teacher. Until the second season, no one seems to realize that underage sex trafficking is a crime. The nasty high school bullies, many of them annoyiing closet cases, are always blackmailing everyone. The pimp threatened to kill one of them but unfortunately never came through.
But it's not all bad. In the world of Baby, the clients and even the pimps are gorgeous. There's also a coming out storyline involving the headmaster's son.
The soundtrack is all cheesy pop. Someone gets beaten up and a some song called "Havin' a bad day" plays. It's a reasonable Covid watch though. As in Grease, the actors are all in their 20s.
2. Shtisel, an Israeli drama about an extended ultra-religious family in Jerusalem. I've rewatched some episodes. The writing and acting are excellent, and the lead actor is hot. Highly recommended.