Netflix viewers who are just getting over the harrowing experience of watching Baby Reindeer may be about to get a new show to occupy their screens, evenings and work conversations.
It's a gangland thriller set in Ireland and packed out with a star-studded cast including the likes of Clare Dunne, Aiden Gillen, Charlie Cox and Ciaran Hinds.
This show is Kin, and it follows the fictional Dublin crime family Kinsella.
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It's attracted incredible reviews, with the first season even picking up a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes which means that not a single critic disliked it.
Now Kin will be coming to Netflix for audiences in the UK and Ireland so it'll be picked up by an even wider range of viewers.
Plenty of folks who've just finished working their way through the likes of Baby Reindeer will be offered the chance to hop onto the bandwagon of the popular Irish crime drama.
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Kin is two seasons deep and there's a possibility for a third one, though putting it all together sounds like a pretty tricky endeavour.
Still, if you've not made time in your TV watching schedule for Kin just yet then it coming to Netflix might be the opportunity you need, especially if you can't be much bothered hopping between streaming apps.
It may be difficult to let your brain absorb everything you've just watched in the last series you worked through but the streaming platform is always ready to offer you a new show to keep your attention and subscription locked onto Netflix.
Unless or until Netflix basically isn't a thing any more this is always going to be the case, there will always be another show coming up which will demand your attention and shunt the rest of the content on there further back.
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If you haven't seen Baby Reindeer yet, Netflix viewers have found it a compelling but disturbing watch.
It may end up being on your mental 'to watch' list that you'll promise to revisit at some point when there's a lull in your viewing schedule, just be warned that some parts of it can be heavy viewing.
For those who have seen it and are wondering about some of the things shown on screen a psychologist told LADbible why Martha signs her messages 'Sent from my iPhone' when she didn't own one, and a legal expert warned viewers against trying to track down the people Baby Reindeer is about.
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Kin will arrive on Netflix on 1 May, though if you're watching in the UK it's already available on BBC iPlayer.
Topics: Netflix, TV and Film