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21st May 2021
01:34pm BST

With a current 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it's not hard to see why so many people have tuned into the HBO series so far, and stuck around to watch it unfold.
Crime dramas haven't just been having a moment, they've been The Moment. The past half decade has seen a seemingly never ending abundance of TV series, documentaries, and podcasts all telling the same story: a missing girl, a small town, a mystery just begging to be solved.
Some of them are good, some are bad, and some are excellent. Mare of Easttown, right now, falls firmly within the latter category.
It's got all the elements the standard crime show needs to function, but a stellar cast, a beautifully woven together plot, and literal Kate Winslet are enough to elevate it beyond the True Detective season twos, The Strangers and whatever similar subpar series Netflix has released before it.
And if that wasn't enough to convince you, here's some reviews of the series:
"For a work about a neglected corner of America, there's none of the sneering critique of Hillbilly Elegy or the ludicrous rivalries of Ozark. Instead, Mare of Easttown is just a subtle, textured portrait of a place where some people are suffering." - The Atlantic
"By the time you get to the revelation at the end of the second episode, you become less stunned by the news itself than you are by the computation of what it will mean for all involved. Everything and everyone is real and you care about every tiny part. Wonderful." - The Guardian
"Winslet is the show. Her performance is fascinating - powerful, but she never overpowers it. It's a difficult task to make someone want to watch you suffer." - Arizona Republic
"HBO's latest prestige crime procedural, Mare of Easttown, scratches the itch for gritty, well-produced drama, neatly filling the hole left by other offerings like True Detective but with a much-needed tweak." - The Muse
"The acting -- by Winslet and the strong ensemble around her -- is compelling enough to make it all feel more tragic than soapy, more complex than overcooked." - Boston Globe
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