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Netflix fans of dark thrillers can stream 'satisfyingly unpredictable' series

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Netflix has just dropped all episodes of a 'flawless' crime thriller that has left viewers completely captivated.

The Killing Kind is now streaming on the platform from today (September 7). It was previously exclusive to Paramount Plus, whilst those without a Netflixsubscription can also catch the series on ITVX.

Nevertheless, the chance to binge the entire series without pesky advert breaks is bound to attract a fresh wave of viewers. It first hit screens back in 2023 and draws inspiration from Jane Casey's novel of the same title, reports Surrey Live.

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The six-episode series centres on barrister Ingrid Lewis who represents a menacing client called John Webster facing stalking charges. Yet when he suddenly resurfaces in her world, Ingrid must fight tooth and nail to break free from his clutches.

Emma Appleton, known for her role in Netflix's The Witcher, and BBC Merlin favourite Colin Morgan take centre stage in the leading parts. Despite earning a modest 44% score on Rotten Tomatoes, numerous critics and viewers still gave it their seal of approval.

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When it first launched, The Standard hailed it as 'a pretty flawless crime thriller'. Suggesting it to admirers of Prima Facie featuring Jodie Comer, they continued: "Excellently paced and satisfyingly unpredictable, the combination of Ingrid and John's fatal attraction-esque relationship and the plot's incessant twists and turns makes for a proper hold-your-breath affair."

While another reviewer declared: "Fans of dark thrillers will find The Killing Kind a worthy viewing choice." The Radio Times described the series as a "twisted romance with a genuinely intriguing murder-mystery subplot, which succeeds in making you question your sanity. Just as Ingrid does as she ponders placing her trust in John once more".

They added: "The writers neatly arrange the twists and reveals to ensure each episode has a few surprises in store, making this an effortless binge."

One critic spotted some weaknesses but still wrote: "The Killing Kind is a moody courtroom drama, which glosses over predictable plot twists, using solid soundtrack choices and cutting-edge camerawork. Thankfully, this polished piece of mediocrity is salvaged by an epic ensemble cast on good form."

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Numerous fans reckon it's worth a watch, with some claiming it can be devoured in no time at all. One viewer gushed online: "Brilliant! Watched all of this over a couple of days. Totally hooked. Fantastic cast and story."

Another, who had also read the original book, remarked: "Full of suspense from the first minute to the last keeping the viewer on alert and not knowing what will happen next. I enjoyed the series just as much as the book.

"I highly appreciated the acting performances of the entire cast, especially the super talented Colin Morgan who was capable of perfectly portraying a mysterious and dubious individual like John Webster. This series deserve the highest rating."

The Killing Kind is streaming on Netflix and ITVX.

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