Time is running out to watch Jamie Dornan's gripping crime thriller The Fall on Netflix. All three seasons of the series are available to watch now before it leaves the platform on 31 July.
Set in Belfast, The Fall follows Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson, played by Gillian Anderson, who is sent to investigate an unsolved murder in the city.
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After more young women are murdered it soon becomes clear that a serial killer is responsible and the investigation becomes increasingly urgent as Gibson works to prevent another murder.
It's not a spoiler to reveal that Dornan's Paul Spector, a seemingly normal, family man, is behind the killings, and thus a cat and mouse game between him and Gibson begins.
The series was created and written by Allan Cubitt, who worked on Prime Suspect. It premiered on BBC Two in 2013.
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The Fall was an instant hit with critics and praised as standing above the rest when it comes to crime thrillers.
Reviewing season one, Common Sense Media wrote: "This show is binge watching at its best; it's at once compulsively watchable and intelligent, well-written and beautifully acted with compelling performances to boot."
The Guardian wrote: "Nobody does intelligent ice queen better than Anderson, and I'm assuming that awards makers are already preparing a 'Jamie Dornan' stamp to save themselves time."
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The New Republic called it "a work of great art that asks us a profound question in the treatment of murder-why are we watching; what do we want?" Adding: "My only uneasy answer is that I watched all five episodes in one sitting."
Alongside Dornan and Anderson, The Fall also stars The Good Wife's Archie Panjabi, Peaky Blinders' Emmett J. Scanlan, Blue Lights' John Lynch and Hollyoaks actress Bronagh Waugh.
All three seasons of The Fall are streaming on Netflix.
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