I'm quite enjoying Manifest on Netflix. It's about a group of people who got bumped onto a different plane and the plane goes through some kind of time slip and skips ahead 5.5 years. They land and are immediately shepherded into some kind of NSA tent before being released to their families, who have been through the process of hoping for news and then giving up and accepting their loved ones have died. And they are obviously 5 years older.
It has some cheesy/ridiculous parts but there are some brilliant scenes as well and some really good twists. I particularly liked a scene where a dad comes back to his (now teenage) daughter and they have a moment where he says he has to get to know a whole new her, and I thought that was very true for teenager parenting even when you don't skip 5 years.