If you're looking for something new to watch on Netflix, then this might just be it.
Admittedly it can be tough going through the masses of content available on the streaming platform and deciding what to watch, but other Netflix users may have done the hard work and found your newest TV fix.
We all remember the obsession we all had with Tiger King, right?
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Well some people are saying that this two-part series is the 'best' series since then.
The new documentary is called Last Stop Larrimah, and viewers have labelled it as 'amazing'.
The synopsis for the series reads: "Nestled deep in the Australian Outback is the remote town of Larrimah and its 11 eccentric residents.
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"When Paddy Moriarty and his dog Kellie left the local pub and vanished in December of 2017, a long history of infighting is unveiled as the remaining residents become suspects in an unfolding investigation that leads to Paddy being declared dead.
"The documentary, told in five chapters, shines a light on Larrimah's quirky history and how the town's once close-knit and jubilant residents brought about their own fate."
The two-part documentary was initially aired on HBO and has since been added to Netflix.
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And, in the wake of it dropping onto the popular streaming platform, people have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the 'crazy' series.
"Honest to god it’s a murder documentary on Netflix called Last Stop Larrimah but it’s borderline comedy. You gotta watch it," one fan raved on X (formerly Twitter).
Echoing siminar sentiments, someone else said: "You’d be mistaken that this is a comedy, but it’s real, it’s bizarre and it’s all true!!! #LastStopLarrimah @netflix."
"last stop larrimah was WILD i wanna live there." instead another.
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And a final said: "If you’re after an absolutely wild two-part true crime documentary, Last Stop Larrimah on Netflix is for you."
Meanwhile, someone enjoyed the series so much that they want to visit Larrimah for themselves.
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"Well, Netflix’s #LastStopLarrimah has been the most interesting two hours of my life for a long time. Road trip???" they wrote online.
Making reference to the world's previous obsession with Tiger King, another person penned: "Watching Last Stop Larrimah and this is honestly the wildest thing I’ve seen since Tiger King."
Another said that the show was 'Tiger King but with Aussies', adding: "Last Stop Larrimah Murder Down Under has to be one of the craziest and most entertaining documentaries I’ve seen in awhile."
And these fans aren't alone in raving about the series as it currently boasts 85 percent on Rotten Tomatoes' Tartometer, as well a 95 percent audience score.
Topics: Film and TV, Netflix, HBO, Documentaries