
The Prestige TV Podcast Netflix’s ‘The Beast in Me' Review
Nov 19, 2025
Dive into Netflix’s gripping miniseries with a spoiler-filled discussion. Discover Matthew Rhys’s captivating villainy and the emotional weight Claire Danes brings to her role. The hosts fiercely debate the ambiguous evidence surrounding the murders. They explore themes of ambition and betrayal, while analyzing the FBI subplot's effectiveness. Join them as they compare dark mirrors in storytelling, and highlight pivotal moments that challenge characters' morals. A thrilling conversation packed with insights awaits!
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Top-Notch Murder-Mystery Revival
- The Beast in Me is a high-quality take on the women-centered murder-mystery genre with strong lead performances.
- The show rises above many weak iterations by pairing Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys and careful behind-the-camera craft.
Craft Makes It Binge-Friendly
- Rob praises the show's craft: writing, editing, and visual rhythm drive its propulsive binge quality.
- He says it feels like an airport bestseller adapted well for TV rather than a generic Netflix product.
Danes' Familiar Unraveling, Rhys' New Nastiness
- Joanna notes Claire Danes plays familiar unraveling roles with trademark intensity, while Matthew Rhys delivers a new, charismatic nastiness.
- She compares Danes' performance to past signature turns and highlights Rhys' compelling asshole energy.




