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Fans hooked on '10/10' crime thriller that's taken the US by storm as season 2 drops
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Updated 11:35 15 May 2024 GMT+1Published 13:28 9 May 2024 GMT+1

Fans hooked on '10/10' crime thriller that's taken the US by storm as season 2 drops

Viewers are gushing over the Sky thriller series which brings 'drama in every scene in every episode'

Rhiannon Ingle

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Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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Any thriller-lovers out there have been in for an absolute treat recently, with a whole bunch of incredible series gracing our screens and raising our heartbeats.

And the latest has seen fans absolutely hooked on a '10/10' crime thriller that has taken the US by storm just as season two is set to drop in the UK.

The first season of the emotionally-driven character drama, which currently has three seasons out in the US after first coming out a few years back in 2022, is now finally available to stream on Sky and NOW.

People are hailing the 2022 crime thriller a '10/10'. (Sky)
People are hailing the 2022 crime thriller a '10/10'. (Sky)

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Episodes of the gripping programme have been dropping each week with the second season finally being added to the platform later this month so that UK viewers can enjoy it too.

The series follows the character of Thony De La Rosa, a single parent, who becomes a cleaning lady for gangsters and criminals in order to provide for her child.

However, when police begin to investigate Rosa and certain chemicals she uses to clean up the messes, she finds herself in some pretty major trouble.

Episodes of the '10/10' drama series have been dropping each week. (Sky)
Episodes of the '10/10' drama series have been dropping each week. (Sky)

The show, which is based on the 2017 Argentine television series La chica que limpia, stars the likes of Élodie Yung as Thony alongside Adan Canto, Oliver Hudson and Eva De Dominici.

Check out the official trailer for The Cleaning Lady here:

And it's clear fans are absolutely loving the series with many rushing to social media to share their praise:

One X, formerly Twitter, user penned: "Happy The Cleaning Lady Day. Excited for this episode they keep getting better this season."

"Watch The Cleaning Lady on Max/Hulu when I tell you it’s drama in every scene in every episode," gushed a second.

A third piped up: "I will give a 10/10 for the The Cleaning Lady."

"Watching a programme on Sky Witness called The Cleaning Lady," added a fourth. "Listen this programme is COLD."

Viewers hail The Cleaning Lady for its 'drama in every scene in every episode'. (Sky)
Viewers hail The Cleaning Lady for its 'drama in every scene in every episode'. (Sky)

A fifth chimed in: "One of my favourite shows right now to watch is The Cleaning Lady it's really good."

And a final Twitter user penned: "Started watching The Cleaning Lady on Sky Witness.

"Rather enjoying it. Would be better if Sky just gave me the box set so I can binge it as opposed to 1 ep a week though.

"Incredibly sad & bittersweet to see Adan Canto. Such a beautiful talent."

Canto tragically died this year after being diagnosed with appendiceal cancer.

The Cleaning Lady is currently available to stream on Sky and NOW.

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