The post Don’t Watch ‘Parish’ On Netflix, Watch This Overlooked Show Instead appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Netflix has an ongoing deal with AMC to grab a lot of their programming after it airs, from a bunch of Walking Dead shows to its new Vampire/Witch-based Anne Rice universe. But it’s now gotten a show that’s not on the same level as those at all, Parish, the crime drama starring Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito. Here’s the synopsis: “Haunted by the violent murder of his son, Gray Parish finds himself thrust into an adrenaline-charged thrill ride through the criminal underworld; with no escape, the wrong way may be his only way out.” I mean, that doesn’t sound half bad for a concept, but…it is half bad. Actually, fully bad. Parish is just not a good show, outside of Esposito as a lead, who always lends talent to any role. But he can’t save Parish, which boasts an impressively bad 33% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics. Here’s one of those critic reviews: Variety – “With so many storylines, characters and revelations, Parish loses its plot, and even the prowess of Esposito can’t save it from feeling like a cobbled-together journey with no distinct destination.” So, skip Parish, but if you’re looking for something similar, I suggest you head back in time to another show that may scratch the same itch while not being, you know, bad. We are going back to 2018 for a Netflix original that didn’t garner all that much attention at the time, but it’s very good with a solid 78% Rotten Tomatoes critic score and an 84% from the audience. The show is called Seven Seconds, and here is its synopsis: “When 15-year-old black cyclist Brenton Butler dies in a hit-and-run accident — with a white police officer behind the wheel of the vehicle — Jersey City explodes with racial tension. This crime drama explores the… The post Don’t Watch ‘Parish’ On Netflix, Watch This Overlooked Show Instead appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Netflix has an ongoing deal with AMC to grab a lot of their programming after it airs, from a bunch of Walking Dead shows to its new Vampire/Witch-based Anne Rice universe. But it’s now gotten a show that’s not on the same level as those at all, Parish, the crime drama starring Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito. Here’s the synopsis: “Haunted by the violent murder of his son, Gray Parish finds himself thrust into an adrenaline-charged thrill ride through the criminal underworld; with no escape, the wrong way may be his only way out.” I mean, that doesn’t sound half bad for a concept, but…it is half bad. Actually, fully bad. Parish is just not a good show, outside of Esposito as a lead, who always lends talent to any role. But he can’t save Parish, which boasts an impressively bad 33% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics. Here’s one of those critic reviews: Variety – “With so many storylines, characters and revelations, Parish loses its plot, and even the prowess of Esposito can’t save it from feeling like a cobbled-together journey with no distinct destination.” So, skip Parish, but if you’re looking for something similar, I suggest you head back in time to another show that may scratch the same itch while not being, you know, bad. We are going back to 2018 for a Netflix original that didn’t garner all that much attention at the time, but it’s very good with a solid 78% Rotten Tomatoes critic score and an 84% from the audience. The show is called Seven Seconds, and here is its synopsis: “When 15-year-old black cyclist Brenton Butler dies in a hit-and-run accident — with a white police officer behind the wheel of the vehicle — Jersey City explodes with racial tension. This crime drama explores the…

Don’t Watch ‘Parish’ On Netflix, Watch This Overlooked Show Instead

2025/10/28 23:48

Netflix has an ongoing deal with AMC to grab a lot of their programming after it airs, from a bunch of Walking Dead shows to its new Vampire/Witch-based Anne Rice universe. But it’s now gotten a show that’s not on the same level as those at all, Parish, the crime drama starring Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito. Here’s the synopsis:

“Haunted by the violent murder of his son, Gray Parish finds himself thrust into an adrenaline-charged thrill ride through the criminal underworld; with no escape, the wrong way may be his only way out.”

I mean, that doesn’t sound half bad for a concept, but…it is half bad. Actually, fully bad. Parish is just not a good show, outside of Esposito as a lead, who always lends talent to any role. But he can’t save Parish, which boasts an impressively bad 33% on Rotten Tomatoes from critics. Here’s one of those critic reviews:

Variety – “With so many storylines, characters and revelations, Parish loses its plot, and even the prowess of Esposito can’t save it from feeling like a cobbled-together journey with no distinct destination.”

So, skip Parish, but if you’re looking for something similar, I suggest you head back in time to another show that may scratch the same itch while not being, you know, bad. We are going back to 2018 for a Netflix original that didn’t garner all that much attention at the time, but it’s very good with a solid 78% Rotten Tomatoes critic score and an 84% from the audience. The show is called Seven Seconds, and here is its synopsis:

“When 15-year-old black cyclist Brenton Butler dies in a hit-and-run accident — with a white police officer behind the wheel of the vehicle — Jersey City explodes with racial tension. This crime drama explores the aftermath of the accident, which includes an attempted cover-up by the police department and a volatile trial. Assistant prosecutor KJ wants to prosecute the hit-and-run as a hate crime, in addition to a negligent homicide. The longer the case drags on without a resolution, the more tense the situation becomes. Emmy winner Regina King stars as Brenton’s churchgoing mother, Latrice.”

Regina King gives a stellar performance here, and while not action-oriented, this is a very powerful drama, and I think a somewhat similar, but better alternative to Parish, also available on Netflix. I didn’t watch Seven Seconds in 2018, but I did catch it in the years since, and I can vouch for its quality. Meanwhile, I wanted to give Parish a shot because of Esposito and only made it through two episodes. I wouldn’t bother with it.

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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2025/10/28/dont-watch-parish-on-netflix-watch-this-overlooked-show-instead/

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