"A gripping exploration of truth and deception that redefined the French psychological thriller."
| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Oct 05, 2020 | La chute | |
| E2 | Oct 05, 2020 | L'engrenage | |
| E3 | Oct 12, 2020 | L'impasse | |
| E4 | Oct 12, 2020 | Le dernier combat |
Production Type: Limited Series
Something to Hide is a standalone Limited Series that concluded its 6-episode run in September 2021. The production was conceived as a high-stakes psychological thriller for French television, focusing on the intricate power dynamics between two central characters. By adapting the core narrative of the British series Liar, the creators established a tight, suspenseful framework that prioritized character development and a singular, unfolding mystery over long-term seasonal potential.
The scale of the production utilized significant locations across the French Riviera to contrast the beauty of the setting with the dark, accusatory nature of the plot. Because the story hinges on the resolution of a specific legal and personal conflict, the series was intentionally structured with a definitive ending that leaves no room for further installments. This approach allowed the creative team to deliver a complete cinematic experience within the television format, ensuring that the tension reached its natural conclusion by the final episode.
If you loved *Something to Hide*, you’ll adore this masterful psychological thriller’s unreliable, chilling narrative.
Both series masterfully strip away action to focus on intense, character-driven psychological interrogation.
You will love the intricate, high-stakes mystery and masterful non-linear storytelling of this thriller.
Both series offer gripping legal suspense centered on morally ambiguous protagonists entangled in dark conspiracies.
Both shows masterfully deconstruct British privilege and institutional corruption through gripping, high-stakes legal drama.
Both explore the chilling, psychological devastation caused by manipulative masterminds hiding in plain sight.
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