Netflix’s The Watcher just isn’t worth, well, watching

EPISODE · Dec 9, 2022 · 3 MIN

Netflix’s The Watcher just isn’t worth, well, watching

from Streaming Wars · host SaltWire

Streaming Wars host Colin Chisholm had to force himself to keep hitting the play button for Netflix’s latest mystery/thriller The Watcher, which is loosely based on real events.A family moves from New York City to the New Jersey suburbs for a better life but are quickly terrorized by a series of disturbing letters and freaky neighbours. Who’s behind their misery. You’ll have to watch and find out, but maybe don’t.Have a suggestion for Colin? Send him an email at [email protected] and stay on SaltWire.com for more Streaming Wars articles, videos and podcasts.Photo - Netflix

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