
6 part comedy drama climbing Netflix top charts is 'gripping' and should be your next binge watch
A drama series that quietly slipped under the radar when it first aired is now making a strong comeback, breaking into Netflix's top ten. Finding Alice, a dark comedy-drama that originally premiered on ITV in 2021, has been discovered by new fans since arriving on Netflix on August 1 and viewers are hooked.
Starring Keeley Hawes in the lead role, Finding Alice follows the story of Alice, a woman grappling with the sudden and tragic death of her husband Harry, portrayed by Jason Merrells. His death occurs shortly after the couple and their teenage daughter Charlotte, played by Isabella Pappas, move into a high-tech new home which Harry designed fro them.
The synopsis from ITV describes the home as "weird and wonderful, and one more disorientation for Alice on top of her sense of loss and abandonment".
Their move was supposed to be the start of a wonderful new chapter, but things turn into a "nightmare" when Alice finds Harry dead at the bottom of the stairs in their smart home. However, as Alice tries to make sense of her husband's death, she begins to uncover disturbing truths about him.
She later discovers Harry's unpaid debts and a string of other secrets he'd kept from her, all while trying to cope with her late husband's parents, Minnie and Gerry (played by Gemma Jones and Kenneth Cranham), who continue to turn up at her home uninvited for reasons that remain unclear.
Meanwhile, Alice's own parents, Roger, played by Nigel Havers, and Sarah, portrayed by Joanna Lumley, only make things more complicated.
On top of that, she has to deal with suspicious police officers, surprise visitors and the growing realisation that Harry's business debts were just the beginning of his secrets.
Though critical reception was mixed at the time of its original release, the show holds a 69 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes and many reviewers have praised Keeley's portrayal of Alice, hailing it a "fine performance".
One wrote: "Finding Alice strikes the right balance between drama and comedy, sadness and laughter, with a fine performance by Keeley Hawes at its centre."
The Guardian also commented on the series, stating: "I simply cannot convey to you the delight of seeing this beautiful piece of order suddenly arising out of the chaos of the past year. Enjoy."
Now with the show currently sitting in fourth place on Netflix's TV top ten charts, it is clear fans are discovering, or rediscovering the series, with many reviewing the show for themselves.
Taking to Rotten Tomatoes to share their thoughts on the show, one fan wrote: "Interesting and intriguing show. Can't wait to see season 2."
While another said: "Loved it. Main character has a bit of an odd sense of humour but it grows on you." A third fan added: "It's a little slow to get going but the strong performances from the leads and the clever twist in a familiar plot makes this a good watch."

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