Netflix viewers are still raving about a 'one of a kind' series four years after its release.
The series stars the likes of Downton Abbey's Laura Haddock and 1917 star Daniel Mays, and is based on the beautiful Balearic island that is Ibiza.
And it comes from the creator of fan favorite, Money Heist - and that alone makes it well worth a watch.
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While it was released four years ago, some are only just learning of the series and have been asking for fellow Netflix subscribers' thoughts.
"Honest review please," one person penned on Facebook group Netflix Bangers alongside a promotional image of the show.
"I really enjoyed this one," one person replied, as another agreed: "Brilliant series would watch it over and over again."
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A third went on: "Loved it! Was gutted there wasn’t another season!!"
"I really enjoyed this series definitely worth the watch," penned a different social media user.
Titled White Lines, the synopsis for the series given upon its release in April 2020 reads: "In the thrilling new series from the creator of Money Heist, the body of a legendary Manchester DJ is discovered twenty years after his mysterious disappearance from Ibiza.
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"When his sister returns to the beautiful Spanish island to find out what happened, her investigation leads her through a thrilling world of dance clubs, lies and cover-ups, forcing her to confront the darker sides of her own character in a place where people live life on the edge."
While people on Facebook are raving about the show, it only has 64 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Elsewhere IMDb has given it 6.6/10.
Actor Daniel Mays recently reunited with his White Lines co-star Marta Milans and sent TV fans into a frenzy.
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Teasing that there could be a White Lines 2, Mays penned next to the snap of Instagram: "A roof top terrace rehearsal for Marcus and Kika in prep for #WhiteLines 2 or an innocent and LONG overdue reunion with the one and only @martamilans? Either or, we are in Ibiza! Hhmmmm?"
"I’ll stop teasing now," the actor went on. "Amazing to see you Marta after so long. Nothing but the best memories working with you on our crazy show."
Mays further hailed his role as Marcus on White Lines as is 'favourite role' and 'favourite gig'.
Sadly it was confirmed back in 2020 that the show wasn't being renewed, despite White Lines sitting top of the Netflix chart for several weeks upon its release.
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