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Deadloch season two and The Chestnut Man season two both hold 100 percent scores on Rotten Tomatoes. The Australian comedy and Danish drama are available on Amazon Prime Video and Netflix respectively.
ForbesTwo recent murder mystery series have returned with perfect Rotten Tomatoes scores. Deadloch, an Australian comedy, is back for its second season on Amazon Prime Video nearly three years after the first. The Chestnut Man: Hide and Seek, a Danish drama, has returned to Netflix after a five-year break.
Deadloch follows two detectives with opposing personalities who investigate crimes in a small town. In the new season, an arm is discovered in the mouth of a dead alligator, leading to additional body parts being found. The series maintains a 100 percent score across both seasons.
The Chestnut Man: Hide and Seek centers on a new case involving a serial stalker who sends videos and rhyming texts to potential victims. The show is based on the second book in the series, published in March. Both seasons of the series hold 100 percent Rotten Tomatoes scores.
Viewers can start either season without prior knowledge of earlier episodes, though watching the first seasons provides additional context.
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