

The first episodes painstakingly detail the ins and outs of receptionist Louise’s affair with David her budding, secretive friendship with David’s creepy wife Adele (Eve Hewson) her dreams the mundanities of her life at work whether her son should be allowed to go to France and flashbacks to Adele’s stay in a psychiatric facility after the loss of her parents in a house fire.
#Eyes behind her series#
The drama, which follows the story of divorced London mother Louise (Simona Brown), who has an affair with her psychiatrist boss David (Tom Bateman), never seems to know quite what it’s doing, or where it’s going.īased on a novel of the same name by Sarah Pinborough, the series is split into six, hour-long instalments, which feel as if they contain around 20 minutes of action each. Whether you love it or hate it, you’ll soon admit to yourself that it was worth watching.Let’s get one thing out of the way before we commence: Behind Her Eyes – the smash-hit Netflix series with the shocking twist that everyone’s talking about – is not good. The show is wild, but if you’re willing to follow the story, you will be sucked in in no time.
#Eyes behind her full#
The series is full of lies, deceit and confusion but will definitely keep you interested and keep you guessing. “Behind Her Eyes” is the perfect drama, it’s weird but perfect for binge-watching. At times the nature of this show may scare you more than you are prepared, but you’ve been warned. It’s heavy and dark, so that is something to keep in mind before watching. The series is not only fun, but is deeper than meets the eye. The cast has done a great job and will absolutely sell this crazy mess of a story. Regardless of the ending and the outlandish twist and turns, the acting performances are deeply convincing. It’s like having the rug yanked from underneath you, just when you truly invest in the show, it ends on an unsatisfactory cliffhanger.

The way things wrapped up was underwhelming and disappointing. It was going great until matters of continuity and bad writing came into play and stepped in at the last minute.

The ending is great in terms of forwardness, but also so absurd to the point of being ridiculous. The main premise of the show is definitely adding something unique to the genre of thriller and the twist ending is one you’ll never see coming. With this series, you get an idea of who everyone is and quite honestly began to hate them all. Many shows make the mistake of jumping into the action without explaining the backstory of its characters. The show does a wonderful job of switching back and forth between perspectives and mixing the different storylines without confusing the audience. Also, the show is rich in flashback sequences that allude to the dark pasts of David and Adele. The show deals with serious topics, such as mental health, trauma and lucid dreaming. Of the six episodes to watch, things don’t become clear until the fifth episode. The slow burn is used to build upon the mystery of the show and to clue in the viewers that something is not quite right. It moves at a pace that is weird for a thriller but this is absolutely on purpose. The first episodes are oddly slow and completely eerie. This Limited Series is based on Sarah Pinborugh’s book of the same name and closely goes along with the screenplay. Soon after, Louise becomes entangled in their web and realizes just how twisted people can be. She meets David (Tom Bateman) and Adele (Eve Hewson), a seemingly normal couple with big secrets to hide. That is until one night when she goes out looking for the excitement that she dearly misses. She works, she takes care of her son and she has become sort of a recluse in terms of her social life. It follows a young woman by the name of Louise (Simona Brown) whose life is fundamentally boring. ‘Behind Her Eyes’ is one of Netflix’s newest shows out at the moment.
