“ONE OF THE GREATEST CRIME DRAMAS EVER MADE HAS JUST HIT NETFLIX — A BBC MASTERPIECE SO TENSE, SEXY, AND UNFLINCHING IT STILL LEAVES VIEWERS SHAKEN YEARS LATER”! Now streaming on Netflix, this BBC crime drama is being rediscovered — and hailed by fans as “absolutely exceptional.” With an 85% Rotten Tomatoes score and an impressive 8.1 on IMDb, viewers are raving about its relentless, pressure-building tension and unapologetic sex appeal. Every scene feels deliberate, every glance loaded with meaning, as a meticulously crafted story tightens its grip episode by episode. The performances are pitch-perfect — no grandstanding, no excess — just raw, precise acting that lands exactly where it needs to. Stylishly shot, psychologically sharp, and fearless in its themes, this isn’t just a crime drama you watch… it’s one you feel. The kind that crawls under your skin and refuses to let go.
Rotten Tomatoes features a string of gushing reviews: ‘Less sensationalistic and more provocative than most police procedurals, The Fall is unapologetically sexy with pressure-building tension driven by plausible characters and motifs.’
‘Excellent movie making in all departments. The cast do the best, story makes sense, what more to expect ? To keep you on the edge every minute you watch it, this is the best TV serious to come out of England.’
‘Absolutely exceptional!’
‘Brilliant. BBC Belfast have done themselves proud. Lot of hype with Jamie these days but I didn’t think the guy could act. Now I know he deserved his award as best actor. A very good series with brilliant performances from both Gillian Anderson and Jamie.’
Meanwhile others took to IMDB to share their thoughts.
Gillian Anderson plays DSU Stella Gibson, while Jamie Dornan plays protagonist Peter Paul Spector (pictured)








Many fans have rushed online to share how much they love the series – with one saying it’s ‘top quality’
‘Exceptionally well-written, directed, and acted. VERY dark and scary.’
‘This series had me gripped from start to finish, and I couldn’t be happier that a second series has been green-lit. As a senior police officer leads the hunt for a serial killer in Belfast, we see the similarities in these two amoral protagonists.
‘The story unfolds with an economy of scene structure which never omits important details; every scene drives the narrative, but it never feels unreal or stretches credulity. Beautifully paced, tension abounds with spine-tingling murder scenes.’
‘The Fall is a very well filmed and developed story. The acting of all the cast is accurate and right where it needs to be. No more, no less.’
‘Well written, excellent cinematography, keeps you hooked and on the edge of your seat. Characters are complex, and not predictable, also developed as the plot develops.
‘Certainly there are some details that are not believable, mistakes that you don’t think a serial killer would make, but they are easily overcome because of the writing and character development, and the eeriness of the storyline. If you want a comparison, think of Dexter or The Killing.
‘Not much humor in the daily on goings of the characters, Very dark and serious, don’t know if that’s more common in Irish series. But you certainly want to keep watching it.’
‘Remarkable The Fall is must-see.’
‘Top quality.’
And just last year, Gillian hinted that the series may not be over, which will leave fans very happy.
Speaking with Deadline, Gillian said: ‘It was one of my favorite characters I ever got to play, and the experience was fantastic with an amazing crew like Allan Cubitt, an incredibly talented writer, directed the second and third seasons. We were re-opening up the idea again a few years ago.
‘I approached them about doing a fourth season, set a few years later. We went down that distance and explored the idea but couldn’t quite crack it.
‘We came very close. Many people ask about it, and I believe she’s the kind of character we could step into her at any time, so I don’t think it’s entirely put to bed.’