Many people “complain” that Neem Versus is addictive.
Netflix knows how to start the year: last year it pulled viewers to screens with its heist series Kaleidscope, and now its eight-part thriller Nem verszát is just as addictive. Based on Harlan Coben's novel of the same name, the series stars Maya (Michelle Keegan), who sees her murdered husband Joe (Richard Armitage) on the screen of a secret nanny cam installed in her home, and subsequently discovers a “deadly conspiracy.” “Threads that lead them to the past.”
5 rings deep #Fool me once I wonder if I really need a job and I can excuse myself from work tomorrow because I need to finish it!! I'm hooked. @michkeegan amazing
– Michelle Pryde (@michellepryde) January 2, 2024
I'm on episode 5 and I've already asked myself if I really need work and can I call in sick at work tomorrow because I have to finish!!! I relied on him.”
– wrote one commenter on X while another said
“It wasn't a good idea to start Nem versz versz the night before going back to work.”
First millet of the year! It was a great limited series, and I was excited for it the whole time. Tension, fluctuations and the end…?? Harlan, keep going!
– wrote the third viewer.
The first exciting viewing of the year! The amazing limited series had me on the edge of my seat all day. All the suspense, the twists, and that ending though..? Harlan keeps them coming! #Fool me once pic.twitter.com/gHDB5ls0ph
— ✨ ???????? ???????✩ (@NaturalGoldenx) January 1, 2024
There were those who directly addressed what he said to Coben:
“@HarlanCoben I'm supposed to go back to work tomorrow after vacation but I can't stop watching #FoolMeOnce. Welcome back sleep deprivation.”
@harlancobin I'm supposed to go back to work tomorrow after this vacation but I can't stop watching #Fool me once ? Back to sleep deprivation I go.
– Jennifer Smith (@Jennife87853673) January 2, 2024
Nem verzz is the third British television adaptation of Coben's works under his contract with Netflix, following 2020's The Stranger and Stay By Me. Coben served as executive producer on each project.
via: NME