“Won’t be anything on TV like it”: Olivia Colman’s perfect British drama is leaving Netflix soon

If you’re hoping to watch the critically acclaimed drama Flowers, starring Olivia Colman, you’ll need to act fast – it’s leaving Netflix soon. The show centers around the Flowers family: Deborah, her husband Maurice, a writer, and their twin children.

Will Sharpe created and stars in this Channel 4 show. The cast also includes Julian Barratt, known from The Mighty Boosh, Daniel Rigby from Renegade Nell, and Sophia Di Martino, who appeared in Loki.

The show Flowers is currently streaming on Netflix, but it will be taken down after January 22nd, so don’t miss it!

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The darkly humorous show was a critical success during its two seasons, earning a perfect rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes for both.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the show is a darkly comedic and unusual family story unlike anything currently on television, and they predict it will remain unique even after its release.

The Sydney Morning Herald described the show as a concise but intensely emotional and darkly comedic masterpiece. The Times praised its willingness to embrace sadness alongside humor, recommending it be watched in short, impactful segments.

Scroll.in describes the show as a comedy-drama, but notes it’s a darkly funny and compelling exploration of depression and anger.

Den of Geek called the series a uniquely haunting exploration of mental illness, comparing it to the work of Samuel Beckett while also highlighting its magical realism, rich folklore, and gothic atmosphere. They praised it as a truly exceptional tragicomedy.

You can currently see Olivia Colman in the second season of The Night Manager, which is airing on the BBC.

You can now watch her 2017 film, Murder on the Orient Express, on Channel 4 for free. Plus, we’ve compiled a list of nine other dramatic movies starring the Oscar-winning actress that are currently available to stream.

Flowers is streaming on Netflix until 22 January.

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2026-01-07 16:49