There's nothing better than finding a new series to binge-watch and BBC viewers think they've hit a gold mine with their new iPlayer find.
The Aussie psychological thriller details the unravelling of two pregnant women after they meet in a chance encounter at a Sydney supermarket.
Their lives are worlds apart but the two women have some pretty explosive secrets in common, and fight to conceal the truth as their worlds are set to collide.
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The iPlayer synopsis reads: "What if the life you wanted belonged to someone else? Influencer Meghan and struggling Agatha's worlds collide - and an unspeakable crime is just the start."
The Secrets She Keeps was first released on 10 Play back in 2020, with a second season premiering on Paramount+ in 2022.
It's written by Sarah Walker and Jonathan Gavin, based on the psychological thriller novel by Michael Robotham and features Jessica de Gouw and Downton Abbey's Laura Carmichael in the starring roles.
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Described by The Guardian when it was first released as a 'guilty, predictable pleasure,' both seasons of this 'yummy-mummy' thriller have since found their way onto BBC iPlayer and people are hooked.
You can watch the trailer here:
One person wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter): "Just finished series two of the secrets she keeps literally fell off the couch onto my knees at that ending what the f***."
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Another commented: "I watched The Secrets She Keeps s1 and the ending... girl what do you mean..."
A third also said it had a 'brilliant ending' while a fourth called it a 'fantastic series.'
Amazon Prime viewers have also been going crazy over a new release lately.
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Post-apocolyptic drama Fallout premiered on Prime Video on 10 April and has already gained critical acclaim.
The series follows a young woman called Lucy who leaves behind her home in an underground bunker to search for her father in a devastated and dangerous Los Angeles.
Based on the role-playing video game franchise of the same name released between 1997 and 2004, the series has received a 94 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and people are loving it.
One user wrote on X "Fallout on Amazon Prime was good TV, great binge but now I’m sad cause season one done."
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And another added: "And I’ll binge it all in a day again too, don’t tempt me. I’ve been on a Fallout craze AGAIN. THANKS, AMAZON. "
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