The real-life house-hunting frenzy behind Netflix's new dark comedy No Good Deed

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Netflix's newest dark comedy, No Good Deed, was born out of its writer's frantic house hunt during the COVID-19 pandemic.The show stars sitcom legends Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano as Lydia and Paul Morgan, a couple who put their chic Los Angeles home up for sale.Their Spanish-style property quickly becomes a hot commodity among families, hoping it will solve their problems.

However, they're unaware that the house hides some dark secrets that the Morgans have yet to confront.The eight-part dramedy comes from the creative mind behind Dead To Me, Liz Feldman.The 47-year-old first shared the real-life experience that inspired the show in 2022.

In an announcement about the production of No Good Deed, Feldman said: "No Good Deed was inspired by my many late nights during the early pandemic maniacally searching Zillow listings for a way out of my house." She added, "I'm endlessly grateful to Netflix for being such a supportive, creative home and for continuing to allow me to turn my crippling anxiety into entertainment," reports the Mirror.

Two years after Netflix picked up the series, Feldman has shared more about her "maniac" house search. She revealed to Tudum: "This show was inspired by me actually looking for a house.

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