The Beast in Me


Author Aggie Wiggs, grieving the loss of her son, finds new purpose unraveling the mystery behind neighbor Nile Jarvis' vanished wife and his suspicious dealings.
It’s worth watching for the final tirade alone Matthew Rhys unleashes a blistering, fourth wall shattering monologue delivered straight into your eyes. In that moment, the series’s tension crystallizes into something electric and unnervingly intimate. His performance doesn’t just conclude the story; it reframes it, turning the finale into a direct confrontation with ourselves . Few thrillers earn their endings the way this one does.