Netflix Shocker: Divisive Thriller Amasses Staggering 1.5 Billion Streaming Minutes in 2025

Netflix's latest psychological thriller, Wayward, has captured significant attention, racking up an impressive 1.5 billion streaming minutes in a single week. Despite this massive viewing frenzy, the show has elicited sharply divided opinions among its audience. While critics largely appreciate the twisty narrative, awarding it a 78% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, general TV viewers have been less enthusiastic, reflected in a lukewarm 46% Popcorn meter score. This discrepancy highlights a fundamental difference in how various audiences approach and interpret the show's unique style.
Wayward immerses viewers in the seemingly idyllic town of Tall Pines, where police officer Alex Dempsey, a young transgender man, and his pregnant wife, Laura, uncover a web of secrets. They stumble upon a rehabilitation program for troubled teens that functions as a toad-venom-fueled cult, led by the enigmatic Evelyn, who harbors disturbing ties to Laura’s past. The show's narrative is intentionally surreal and messy, characterized by complex plotting, psychological depth, and a creeping sense of dread – qualities often praised by critics. Critics tend to favor its intellectual engagement, subtle cues, psychological games, and layered mysteries that transform a standard small-town horror story into something more profound and analytical.
However, the general audience, perhaps expecting a more straightforward thriller with clean resolutions and instant gratification, has found themselves adrift. Wayward's narrative structure, which includes jumps between different perspectives and timelines, often leaving threads dangling, frustrates viewers accustomed to streamlined binge experiences. The pacing, particularly in the initial episodes, feels uneven to those not prepared for a slow burn. This intentional ambiguity and discomfort, while celebrated by critics as a sign of creators trusting their audience to engage deeply, has been perceived by others as sloppy storytelling or a demand for excessive patience.
The show's creators, including comedian Mae Martin, grounded Wayward in real-life experiences with the
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