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Netflix mini-series is 'perfect half day binge' as subscribers watch for 73 million hours

Netflix mini-series is 'perfect half day binge' as subscribers watch for 73 million hours

Netflix’s latest crime thriller is turning into one of the platform’s most addictive breakout hits — with 73 million hours viewed and social media buzzing about its chilling twist. The six-part Swedish mini-series The Glass Dome has already cracked the streamer’s top 10 list of non-English shows and is being hailed as “Scandi Noir at its finest” and “one of the best shows” of the year by viewers who couldn’t stop watching. Released on April 15, the show follows criminologist Lejla Ness (played by Léonie Vincent) as she returns to her hometown in Sweden after the death of her adoptive mother — only to become entangled in the case of a missing girl that bears haunting similarities to her own childhood abduction.

The mini-series, penned by writer Camilla Läckberg and directed by Lisa Farzaneh and Henrik Björn, blends eerie psychological mystery with emotional depth. As Lejla digs deeper, she is forced to confront long-buried trauma and unearth dark secrets that tie the past to the present.

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Netflix’s latest crime hit has gripped viewers with its dark twists (Image: Netflix)

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the show follows criminologist Lejla Ness (played by Léonie Vincent) (Image: Netflix)

Despite flying slightly under the radar, the show has exploded thanks to word of mouth and rave reactions online. One Twitter user wrote: “Anyone looking for an addictive Swedish crime series, I recommend #TheGlassDome on Netflix.” Another added: “Finished #TheGlassDome and it's one of the best shows I've watched this year. Suspense in almost every scene that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Very well done.”

Others praised the show’s gripping storyline and chilling finale, with one fan writing: “A heavy, dark story but that twist? Unforgettable.” Another posted: “The glass dome on Netflix was so good. I didn’t see that twist coming until the moment it happened. Men are evil!!!!”

There were also comparisons to major prestige thrillers. “Just binged Glaskupan (The Glass Dome) on Netflix and wow, this Nordic thriller had me on edge! Perfect mix of suspense and mystery, after True Detective, Mindhunter, The Chestnut Man, this one got me. 7/10, Highly recommend!”

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the show has exploded thanks to word of mouth and rave reactions online (Image: Netflix)

One user even said: “This Nordic Noir series was absolutely mind blowing!! Please Watch The Glass Dome on Netflix!”

While audiences have been raving, the critics have also taken notice. The Glass Dome currently holds an 88% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, though the audience score is lower at 55%. Still, reviewers are calling it a must-watch.

One wrote: “Although it tags a few familiar bases — an unreliable main character who’s overmedicating, a less than bereaved husband — it’s always engrossing even when the actions of the characters get more and more infuriating.”

Another added: “While the limited series isn't perfect, it still gives you a solid half-day binge with a few chilling moments and mild entertainment.”

With only six episodes, The Glass Dome has proven that a limited run doesn’t mean limited impact — and fans are already begging for more.

“#TheGlassDome needs multiple seasons,” one person urged.

The Glass Dome is streaming now on Netflix.

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