No Good Deed
Credit: Netflix

Netflix‘s latest comedy-thriller, No Good Deed, stars Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano and is created by acclaimed writer Liz Feldman, known for her hit series Dead to Me. With Feldman at the helm, expectations are high, and all episodes of No Good Deed are now available to stream on Netflix.

Kudrow’s involvement is enough to pique our interest, and many fans still see hints of her iconic Friends character, Phoebe Buffay. But in No Good Deed, Kudrow truly shines, outshining a talented cast with her signature wit and charm.

Read on for our full review, which will help you decide whether Feldman’s latest work deserves a spot on your watchlist!

Lisa Kudrow is the Star of the Series!

Viewers familiar with Dead to Me (also available on Netflix) will notice echoes of Liz Feldman’s distinctive storytelling style in No Good Deed. While the premise and characters differ, Feldman’s unique voice has become unmistakable, cementing her status as a creator with a signature brand, and we’re here for it!

Lisa Kudrow is the Star of the Series!
Credit: Netflix

Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano form a compelling duo in No Good Deed, and as the series unfolds, it’s clear they were meant to share the screen. With this role, Kudrow may find herself back in the spotlight, carving out a niche in the mystery comedy thriller genre.

Matt Rogers brings an infectious energy to the role of Greg, the realtor, seamlessly fitting into the ensemble. Notably, every character’s introduction and exit in No Good Deed is expertly woven into the narrative, elevating the series. This character-driven show truly shines in its thoughtful pacing and casting.

No Good Deed has its share of twists and turns, much like any other series involving a murder of any kind. In its entirety, we wouldn’t classify this work as a whodunnit, but it comes close.

Feldman’s latest work manages to keep us hooked until the last episode, with some predictable moments and a few shockers scattered throughout that unfold as the premise moves forward.

While No Good Deed shows promise, it falls short of the standard set by Dead to Me. With more time to develop, perhaps through additional episodes or longer installments, the series could have reached its full potential. As it stands, this might just be a clever setup for a potential second season on Netflix.

Conclusion

Considering its intricate plot, multifaceted characters, and numerous twists, No Good Deed succeeds in delivering an engaging viewing experience that keeps you eager for more. What were your impressions of the series?

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