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23. December 2024
The fate of Netflix’s dark comedy series “No Good Deed” remains uncertain as the season one finale draws to a close. Creator Liz Feldman has hinted at her desire to continue exploring the complex web of relationships and secrets in the seemingly perfect Los Angeles neighborhood.
Starring Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano as Lydia and Paul Morgan, grieving parents who sold their LA home three years after the death of their son Jacob, the show masterfully weaves a murder mystery that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The finale’s reveal of Margo (Linda Cardellini) as the killer, rather than Emily (Chloe East), adds a twist that leaves audiences gasping.
But what about the aftermath? In the six-month time jump, Lydia and Paul find closure, with Lydia rediscovering her love for piano playing. Meanwhile, JD thrives in his new role in the Western film “Teton Territory.” The Morgans’ journey towards healing is heartwarming, but one question remains: what’s next?
Feldman has hinted that she’s eager to explore more of the characters’ stories, encouraging fans to keep imagining their own conclusions. Speaking at Tudum, she encouraged viewers to think about where the Morgans are and ask themselves questions mentally writing the rest of the story herself. It seems she wants to leave room for interpretation, leaving us with a tantalizing cliffhanger.
Fans can indulge in other Netflix offerings while waiting for news on “No Good Deed.” Options like Keira Knightley’s thriller series “Black Doves” or the bizarre docuseries “The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga” are available. In the world of “No Good Deed,” nothing is as it seems, with intricate plot and complex characters expertly keeping viewers guessing.
Feldman astutely points out her desire to encourage people to imagine their own conclusions about the characters’ futures. Will there be a second season of “No Good Deed”? Only time will tell, but for now, anticipation and curiosity are palpable.