Netflix enthusiasts are raving about the “best show they’ve ever seen”, as they rewatch a 2020 thriller drama that they believe surpasses even Breaking Bad.
Following his mesmerising performance in the chart-topping drama series, actor Bryan Cranston returned to the screen in top form in the 2020 show Your Honor. Now, four years on, numerous Netflix subscribers are revisiting the riveting two-season-long series, which is an adaptation of the Israeli TV series Kvodo.
In the series, Bryan portrays Michael Desiato, a devoted father and esteemed judge in New Orleans, Louisiana. The crime drama revolves around Michael’s son who becomes embroiled in an accidental hit-and-run incident that results in the death of a teenager linked to a powerful family.
Initially, Michael urges his son to abide by the law and confess, but he later changes his stance upon grasping the gravity of the situation.
As the duo strive to conceal the crime, they become ensnared in a web of perilous secrets and untenable choices that lead to tragic and deadly outcomes.
As many viewers return to the show, they are convinced that it ranks among Bryan’s finest performances to date, reports the Mirror US.
Netflix enthusiasts swarmed to the comments section of the show’s official trailer on YouTube to shower it with acclaim. One eager viewer exclaimed: “Best Netflix Series I ever seen. Such great one to watch about justice and the law. The law are for the rich with money and connections. Good lesson to learn from this.”
Another audience member confessed to being instantly captivated, admitting: “After watch 20 min in first episode i feel like i can’t breath.” (sic)
A third person chimed in enthusiastically: “This is looks 100% better than I expected. Bryan’s back.”
Another recently initiated fan shared: “I hadn’t heard of this show until recently. I’m watching the pilot now. It’s obviously a damn good show.”
Moreover, one user bestowed high praise, asserting: “Even better than breaking bad.”
Your Honor is available on Netflix in the US and Sky Witness in the UK.