‘All The Light We Cannot See’ Dethroned In Netflix’s Top 10 List By A New Show

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I’ve been writing about video games, television and movies for Forbes for over 10 years, and you may have seen my reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. I cover all manner of console and PC games, but if it’s about looting or shooting, I’m definitely there. If I’m watching something, it’s usually science fiction, horror or superheroic.

The new show that has debuted at #1 is, you guessed it, another True Crime documentary, this one called Escaping the Twin Flames about a “spiritual business” that ended up having “disturbing practices.” Perhaps not as famous as NXIVM, the sex cult, but at least adjacent, it seems.

Once more, there is literally not a show on this list that needs to perform well to get more seasons. All the Light We Cannot See is a miniseries, and everything else is unscripted. It’s been a while since viewers had to fret about anything getting renewed, but I wonder if there are a lot of scripted series coming out that simply never hit the list at all, which wouldn’t be good.

Anyway, we’ll see what comes next, as we do have some higher profile Netflix projects like The Crown coming back soon.

 

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