Netflix’s Top Mystery Show Is The Perfect Reminder To Watch This Forgotten 86% RT Series From 3 Months Ago, Which Deserves Season 2 More

Sirens has reigned supreme on the Netflix charts for weeks, and it’s a perfect reminder to watch this compelling mystery dramedy from March. Even after Sirens’ ending, Netflix subscribers can’t get enough of the star-studded mystery series, which sees Devon (Meghann Fahy) seeking after her estranged younger sister Simone (Milly Alcock) at her new job as the assistant to the wealthy Michaela Kell (Julianne Moore). The show captivates audiences with a curious mystery surrounding Michaela, her husband, and the bizarre island they inhabit.

There are numerous mystery genre titles available in Netflix’s TV library, but it can still be challenging to come by one that fulfills the tone and aesthetic audiences are looking for. Sirens embraces a character-focused blend of comedy and drama, satisfying a vibe similar to HBO’s The White Lotus, although it doesn’t employ the same whodunit formula, as its ending revealed that Michaela ultimately isn’t a murderer or cult leader. Sirens is ripe with plot twists of its own, but for those looking for a satisfying mystery, The Residence is the best new option.

The Residence Is Netflix’s Best Mystery Since Glass Onion

The Residence Is Knives Out In TV Form

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Knives Out and its Netflix-released sequel, Glass Onion, are among the most popular titles in contemporary mystery media, offering audiences the perfect mix of a compelling whodunit, an ensemble cast of recognizable actors, and witty writing packed with pop culture references. Netflix’s The Residence follows this formula to a tee, involving all of these elements in a long-form narrative, allowing the viewer to truly invest in its characters and the ongoing mystery.

The Residence is one of the most satisfying whodunits available on television right now, with fast-paced entertainment, a vibrant cast of characters, and humor for everyone to enjoy. The mystery is set in the White House, with a murder occurring during a state dinner hosted by a fictional US President and an Australian Prime Minister. After the killing happens and eccentric Detective Cordelia Cupp arrives on the scene, the entire dinner party, as well as numerous suspicious White House staff members, are held overnight for questioning.

The Residence’s cast is led by outstanding actors like Uzo Aduba (Orange is the New Black), Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad), Randall Park (Ant-Man and the Wasp), Al Franken (Saturday Night Live), Jason Lee (My Name Is Earl), and more. The show premiered in March 2025 with an 84% score on Rotten Tomatoes. As of now, The Residence season 2 hasn’t been announced, but it’s certainly possible, although season 1 stands on its own as a completed story for audiences to enjoy right now.

The Residence Offers A More Satisfying Mystery Than Sirens

The Residence Is More Focused On Plot Than Themes

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Sirens is a fun series with an unbelievable cast contributing enjoyable performances, but it sets up a mystery premise then pivots into a different direction. Of course, the show is described as dark comedy, not a mystery, but part of the early episodes’ intrigue are the curiosities surrounding the characters and the strange island setting.

The Residence offers the promise of a classic whodunit, akin to an Agatha Christie novel or a Knives Out film, transforming the White House into a game of Clue with various suspects, red herrings, and plot twists to uncover.

By the end, it’s a much more thematic and character-oriented story. To some viewers, who might have been hoping for a more devious plot, the vague nature of its ending was more dissatisfying. The Residence offers the promise of a classic whodunit, akin to an Agatha Christie novel or a Knives Out film, transforming the White House into a game of Clue with various suspects, red herrings, and plot twists to uncover.

RT Critics Score
RT Audience Score
IMDB Score

The Residence (2025)
84%
78%
7.7

Between each episode, viewers can stop to consider all the factors, trying to play detective themselves to figure out who the killer isSirens might be an outstanding prestige show, but for audiences looking for a quintessential mystery series to watch next, look no further than The Residence.

 

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