Netflix fans have been raving about a ’10/10′ dark comedy series which is full of twists and turns.
With another 10 weeks of winter still to endure, I want to simply hibernate and get stuck into a gripping TV drama.
And this recent release from Netflix sounds like the ideal watch, with viewers describing it as the ‘perfect binge’.
The eight-part series is from Dead To Me creator Liz Feldman and also features Linda Cardellini – so if you’re a fan of that, you’re bound to love this show.
Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano star as a couple looking to sell their 1920s Spanish-style villa in Los Feliz, Los Angeles.
Dead to Me’s Linda Cardellini stars in the dark comedy drama (Netflix)
Three very different families are vying to buy the stunning property – and they all reckon securing it will solve every single one of their problems.
But as the couples battle it out to secure the house, their deepest, darkest secrets begin to surface.
The dark comedy debuted on December 12 and climbed to second place in Netflix’s TV charts in the US over the festive period.
Many of us might have missed the show due to the hustle and bustle of Christmas though, with fans still singing its praises into the new year.
The series in question is called No Good Deed, and you can watch the trailer below:
Feldman previously revealed the series was inspired by her own house-hunting experience during the pandemic.
And she explained the importance of having a property at the heart of her show, telling Entertainment Weekly: “Ultimately, there’s no more important thing in life than your home.
“And it’s beyond aspirational. It’s survival… It really brings out the most primal parts of us that even surprise ourselves.”
Taking to the Netflix Bangers Facebook Group, fans were quick to praise the ‘wild’ series.
One person posted a screenshot of the series and wrote: “You guys!!! 10/10 highly recommend!!! This was sooo good.”
All eight episodes can be streamed now (Netflix)
Another weighed in: “No Good Deed was a fabulous binge watch. Great cast, good use of moments of comedy weaved through some mind boggling dramatic scenes. Loved it.”
A third reckoned it was ‘wild’ as a fourth said: “Very good, we need another season soon.”
Over on Twitter, another fan admitted they ‘couldn’t stop watching’ the series, as someone else raved: “No Good Deed on Netflix is my current binge watch, don’t want it to end.”
Unfortunately, Netflix has yet to confirm whether a second season of the show is on its way.