People are saying that a thriller series is the “best TV show ever.”
Thrillers keep people interested with stories that change all the time, making them feel like detectives before the show is over.
Each episode gives hints that point to the right conclusion.

And one new series that has gotten a lot of praise has done just that.
One person writes about the thriller on social media: A great series. You just want to know what happens next at the end of each episode. I haven’t seen anything that good in a long time.
Everything was perfect: the cast, the music, the writing, everything. Another user says that it was interesting from the first episode to the last.
A show that is a work of art. The most recent episode is one of the best I’ve ever seen on TV. A third person says they can’t wait to see how it finishes and what will happen in season two.

Everyone agrees that the suspense drama is worth seeing.
Empire Magazine had James Dyer write a review: A murder mystery that is both interesting and silly, with a swing-for-the-fences theme. You might want to consider again if you think you know what to expect.
Alex Maidy from JoBlo’s Movie Network said, “It’s one of the most interesting series of the decade, with a great cast that could start a new wave of great serial dramas.” Don’t give up any secrets, no matter what.
It’s worth your time since it’s both a social thriller and an exploration of the human condition. It’s one of many shows that are trying to get people’s attention in the new year. Collider had an article by Kelcie Mattson.

On Rotten Tomatoes, the show got an 83% rating, and on IMDb, it got an 8/10.
Dan Fogelman, who is known for writing and producing Life Itself, This Is Us, and Tangled, made Paradise.
There are eight parts to the series, and it has a great cast that includes Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Jon Beavers, and Nicole Brydon Bloom.
The official summary of the thriller says: Set in a peaceful neighborhood where some of the most famous people in the world live. But this calmness turns into chaos when a horrific murder happens and a high-stakes inquiry starts.
Fogelman, the creator of Paradise, has previously told Deadline that the next season is well on its way for fans who want one: The scripts are done. In four weeks, we’ll start making things.
We’re ready to go right now and aim to bring this show back on TV in a normal amount of time, like the same time it came out last year, instead of having to wait years. If we come out in early 2025, the next season should come out by early 2026.
Watch the trailer for Paradise here…