Netflix viewers are all saying the same thing about Lisa Kudrow in a newly released dark comedy series.
If you have found yourself with a bit of time off this Christmas, there's a brand new binge-worthy series landed on Netflix, and viewers have said it's definitely not one to miss.
The dark comedy show blends two opposing genres perfectly, and is made up of eight half hour episodes.
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Stars Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano are cast as the Morgans, a married couple who decide to sell their Los Angeles house in the hopes of clearing their debts.
But as we follow the journey of three couples bidding to have their house, things take a turn as it becomes clear that there's a lot more to the house than what meets the eye.
Viewers who have already finished the series, which landed in full on December 12, have all said the same thing about Kudrow's performance in the new show - No Good Deed.
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One said: "Y’all, please watch No Good Deed on Netflix.
"Lisa Kudrow is insanely good in it. Probably my favourite role of hers after Valerie Cherish in The Comeback."
Another wrote: "No Good Deed on Netflix is so good! Lisa Kudrow is killing this role.
"The writers cooked. This show is HILARIOUS, no notes. Binged the whole thing."
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A third added: "Almost finished No Good Deed on Netflix. Really like it. Lisa Kudrow and Roy Romano are great as the lead."
Another said: "I've always had so much space in my heart for Lisa Kudrow, but oh my goodness she's ASTOUNDING in No Good Deed.
"The first Netflix show I've binged in one session in forever because it's just so darkly funny and unpredictable."
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And for fans who simply feel as though they have been left hanging, a series two is definitely on the mind of creator Liz Feldman.
Talking to Variety, she said: "I’ll just say that I always had a season two in mind, and I do think that a show like this has legs if it is done in a clever way.
"I’m very excited to sit down and talk to Netflix about what those plans are.
"They know a little bit, but I do think that this show has some life left to live, and I really hope that we get to see it through."
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No Good Deed is available to stream now on Netflix.
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