
Topics: Netflix, Rotten Tomatoes, Conspiracy Theories, Streaming
Netflix subscribers are recommending a 'criminally overlooked' TV series with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score.
First releasing in 2021, the two-part series managed to garner 96.7 million hours in just two years, as per figures from Flixpatrol.
With so many new titles joining Netflix, it can be a little overwhelming to chose your next binge-watch.
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And even if something's previously pulled in big numbers, it may still have slipped under your radar.
If you enjoyed all 14 seasons of adult animation Archer, too, then this TV series should be next on your watch-list.
The animated sci-fi is set in the US - Washington D.C, to be exact.
It centers on Cognito, Inc., a clandestine 'Deep State' organization that employs a team of misfit specialists to manage and conceal real-world conspiracy theories - from reptilian shapeshifters to the Moon landing cover-up.
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While delving into the world of the weird and wonderful, they must also balance their own personal issues as well as the never-ending slog of corporate politics.
Former Gravity Falls writer Shion Takeuchi is the brains behind the show, while Bojack Horseman's Mike Hollingsworth and Gravity Falls' Alex Hirsch serve as executive co-producers.
Lizzy Caplan, Christian Slater, Clark Duke, Tisha Campbell and Andy Daly all lend their voices for the 'binge-worthy' series.
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The show in question is called Inside Job, if you hadn't already guessed.
Racking up an impressive 91 percent Rotten Tomatoes score from fans, the series premiered in two halves; Part 1 landed in October 2021, while Part 2 concluded the season in November 2022.
Fans on the site hailed the show 'binge-worthy,' as one described it 'hands down one of the greatest cartoons Netflix has released.
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Over on Reddit, one subscriber was after 'hidden gem' series to get stuck into.
Among the suggestions was Inside Job, with the first person to recommend it describing it as an 'animated show that basically roasts every conspiracy theory while somehow building a heartwarming ensemble.'
"Criminally overlooked," they added - and others were quick to agree.
"Sucks that it wasn’t renewed," one person said, "Theme song was a banger too."
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"For people that loved Archer, this is indeed a gem," a second agreed.
"This show is hilarious and includes every single conspiracy theory," a third said.
A fourth gave their verdict: "This, OP. It became a sleeping comfort show for me after the 2nd watch-through. Ticks all the boxes."
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Both parts of Inside Job are available to stream now on Netflix.