a lot of shows out there — but these are the series that managed to hit a home run week after week without any letdowns in their story arcs or performances.A serial killer, a mysterious writer (played by “The Crown’s” Emma Corrin), a sinister billionaire (Clive Owen), the unique setting of a luxury hotel in Iceland and a multi-layered mystery: this Hulu show was full of juicy ingredients, and it used them well.
It also mixed prescient big-picture topics (AI, the climate crisis) with more intimate relatable character drama (Corrin’s character, Darcy, having unresolved feelings for her ex-boyfriend, played by rising star Harris Dickinson).
Although the title implies that it’s a straightforward thriller, the series had a deeper and more psychological element — everything, in fact, but the kitchen sink.
Somehow, though, it didn’t feel overstuffed. It can be hard for a murder mystery to feel unique, but “Murder at the End of the World” managed to infuse the age-old genre with new blood.
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