If you're looking for a gripping show to watch this October, look no further than this hit series. Available on BBC iPlayer now, this psychological thriller is a must-watch.
The Fall stars Gillian Anderson, who plays Detective Superintendent Stella Gibson. In the show, she investigates a series of chilling murders in Belfast, Northern Ireland, while facing the complex mind of a serial killer.
The show explores themes of crime, psychology, and the cat-and-mouse game between hunter and hunted. One person on Rotten Tomatoes said: "Real masterpiece - I recommended it."
Another penned: "This was an excellent crime drama - I was glued to every episode from each of the three seasons. Just...WOW. The acting and storyline were superb."
In a review by The Guardian, the show was called one of the best BBC dramas in years.
Sarah Dempster says: "The Fall is an exercise in unexpectedness. That it's also one of the best things to have appeared on the BBC in years is almost by the by: this, it booms in its enormous, barrel-lunged Irish brogue, is how to make a relentlessly original, consistently gripping, vast-brained five-part psychological thriller with a gimmick (in essence: let's devote equal attention to the hunter and the hunted) that never feels like a gimmick, but rather the perfect means of exploring the banality of evil, the nature of obsession, and the niggly-squirmy minutiae of everyday, common-or-garden murder."

On IMDb, the show has a rating of 8.1 out of 10, and fans have called the show "addictive".
All three seasons of The Fall have now been added to Disney+ for users to watch, which comes just a short time after it was added to Prime Video.
Another person who enjoyed the show wrote: "Fantastic! I wish there was more! I love the character Gillian plays."
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