There are simply days when we’re craving for the thrill of a suspenseful, mind-bending twists and turns only psychological thriller TV shows can give. For so many years, many people have liked the psychological thriller genre, and many previous shows have delivered. If you’ve watched and loved shows like Dexter, Black Mirror, and You, chances are, you’ll like what we have in store for you.
We have spent countless hours watching TV shows under Netflix’s psychological thriller genre, and we’re proud to share with you our top five that’s worth watching. And before you binge-watch, just a piece of advice, make sure to have a fast internet connection like the one from HughesNet or other reputable providers for an uninterrupted streaming experience.
Harlan Coben’s The Stranger (2020)
The Stranger isn’t as new, but it’s so good. The entire story could’ve been better, but how it keeps you thinking and guessing is probably what made this show great, and also the catchy trailer that will really intrigue you. The story is all about Adam Price whose seemingly happy and perfect life gets ripped apart when a mysterious stranger reveals a shocking secret about his wife.
It’s like a domino effect – one little truth leads to another, and the next thing he knows, his whole world is turned upside down. If you’re into hidden truths and nobody-is-who-they-seem show and you’ll be questioning everything you think you know. This series is exclusive to Netflix, but hopefully, it’ll be available on other platforms like Hulu, Sling TV, Dish TV, and others.
Behind Her Eyes (2021)
Behind Her Eyes is another great psychological thriller on Netflix. It’s about Louise, a single mom who’s juggling work and life. Her life took a turn when she decided to hook up with her psychiatrist boss, David, who’s married by the way. Talk about unprofessional, right? But it gets even weirder because Louise also befriends David’s wife, Adele, and they become, like, best friends? Super awkward.
Then when you thought that it’s just a typical story with third parties and conflicts, it throws a dazzle of supernatural twist. We won’t spoil it for you, but let’s just say things get a little out-of-body. Is it a dream? Is it real? It’s for you to find out.
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez (2020)
If you’re a fan of the NFL, you’ve probably heard about this one. Aaron Hernandez is an NFL star who was convicted of murder. He was once a worshipped athlete who was making a name for himself like how we see him in sports channels on Spanish TV, so when the news broke, everyone was shocked. This documentary explores what really happened to Aaron and what led him to do the crime. Was it a troubled childhood? Brain damage some football players get? Or is it the pressure to hide his sexuality?
Through interviews with friends, teammates, and even prison phone calls, they try to piece together the puzzle of Aaron Hernandez. Just a heads up though, it’s not light viewing so you might want to hold back if you’re not comfortable with this type of show.
Baby Reindeer (2024)
Honestly, Baby Reindeer was a bit challenging to watch for some because of its dark offbeat humor. In this TV show, Richard Gadd stars as himself as he shares a story about a woman who’s been stalking him. Actually, the actual story itself is very dark, which is why there are some scenes that are hard to watch, but they somehow made it light to watch or at least darkly comedic.
It’s a constant push and pull – the disturbing nature of the stalking contrasted with Gadd’s offbeat and sometimes absurd reactions. By using humor, the show explores the psychological trauma of being stalked in a way that’s both uncomfortable and oddly insightful. Topics like grooming and gaslighting were also tackled.
Harlan Coben’s Stay Close (2021)
Stay Close is about three seemingly unconnected people – a suburban mom, a struggling artist, and a troubled detective. Their lives suddenly become connected when a dark secret from their past resurfaces. If you like shows with hidden identities and past mistakes that come back to haunt the characters, then you’ll definitely like this show.
Final Thoughts
If you were able to reach this paragraph, congratulations! You now have a list of the best psychological thriller TV shows on Netflix. We hope you enjoy these series as much as we did, and don’t forget to share them with your friends. They’re all a great watch,