Fans of the thriller genre who appreciate watching a mystery unfold over the course of a movie are constantly looking for recommendations for TV shows as well. Whether it’s a miniseries or a multi-season show, there have been a number of well-made thriller shows that are accessible on streaming services.

Behind Her Eyes (2021)

The reasons to watch the series include Brown’s portrayal of the troubled Louise and Adele’s ability to instantly transform from icy, aloof, and terrifying to kind and welcome. Fans of Pinborough’s book will be pleased by the showrunner Steve Lightfoot’s fairly faithful adaptation, while new viewers will be drawn in by the continuously good cast, effective pacing, and departure from the standard thriller.

The Flight Attendant (2020)

The Flight Attendant centers on Cassandra Bowden (Kaley Cuoco), who awakens in her hotel room in Bangkok with a corpse lying next to her and a hangover from the previous night. Because she is frightened to notify the police, Bowden goes about her morning as if nothing happened. Later, in New York, she is questioned about her previous layover in Bangkok by FBI agents.

Cuoco’s performance, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe, is superb and captivating, making viewers want to cheer for her despite the fact that she keeps making bad decisions. Additionally, Cassie Bowden is a common person with whom everyone can identify, adding to the intrigue of the series by allowing viewers to put themselves in her shoes in order to feel the thrills.

Tell Me Your Secret (2021)

Tell Me Your Secret on Amazon Prime features serial killer Kit Park (Xavier Samuel), who is desperately seeking atonement, as Karen Miller/Emma Hall, played by Lily Rabe. Mary Barlow (Amy Brenneman), who is searching for her missing daughter, enlists the aid of a convicted rapist. As they approach the edge, the truth about their pasts becomes murkier. The spectator is torn between pulling for Miller/Hall, a mysterious and sympathetic figure, and doubting her motives. While Mary Barlow, played by Amy Brenneman, exhibits a range of strong emotions that can unnerve the audience.