It’s a psychological thriller that hooks you from the start. Aggie Wiggs (Danes), a once-famous author, has completely withdrawn from the world after losing her young son—she can’t write and barely even recognizes herself anymore. Then her new neighbor Nile Jarvis (Rhys) moves in: a powerful real estate mogul with a shady past, once the prime suspect in his wife’s disappearance. Aggie is both horrified and totally intrigued and before she knows it, she’s obsessively chasing the truth, while also facing her own demons, in a tense game of cat and mouse that could turn deadly.
Critics are loving it too. The series holds an impressive 84 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, with one reviewer calling it “award-worthy.” But the overall consensus? Totally binge-worthy.
“In the broader landscape of crime thrillers, this original story is well-deserving of a furious binge with performances that will have you yelling ‘Emmy!’ at your television,” one critic wrote.
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