The Handmaid's Tale viewers are 'already hooked' on Elisabeth Moss' new thriller with Kerry Washington - after just one episode.
Imperfect Women premiered on Apple TV on March 18 - and is adapted from the Araminta Hall novel of the same name.
Elisabeth, 43, Kerry, 49, and co-star Kate Mara, 43, portray Mary, Eleanor and Nancy, friends whose lives are destroyed by an unspeakable crime.
The show explores themes including guilt, betrayal, love and retribution - as the women's friendship starts to unravel amid an investigation.
Taking to X, the show's new fans shared their enthusiastic reactions as one wrote: 'Good first episode, excited for more.'
Another penned: 'Just started Imperfect Women and yep! This is gonna be good.'
Fans have already shared their enjoyment and appreciation of the series - with just two episodes being out.
A third remarked: 'My kind of drama & shenanigans. Just scandalous... this show... I am hooked.'
A fourth described the series as 'appallingly good', adding: 'And I mean that in the BEST way possible. Tune in now.'
Furthermore, the impressive cast also features Corey Stoll and Joel Kinnman in starring roles.
Two episodes are already out, with further installments being released every Wednesday.
The finale is therefore slated to premiere on Wednesday, April 29.
Speaking previously about the series, Elisabeth said: 'From the moment I received Araminta's novel, I couldn't put it down.'
'It was such an electrifying read; I fell in love with it immediately'.
'I've admired Kerry and her work as an actor and producer for many years and have been looking for something to work with her on and was so thrilled that she responded to the material when we sent it to her and Pilar at Simpson Street.'
While Emmy Award-winner Kerry added: 'I could not have been more thrilled to get this call from Elisabeth.'
'I have been an immense fan of hers -- both as a brilliant actor and groundbreaking producer -- for years.'
'Elisabeth and Lindsey have impeccable taste, as evidenced by the way they have championed Araminta's gripping novel, and I can't think of a better person to bring this project to life on screen than the amazing Annie Weisman.'
'Imperfect Women is exactly the type of exciting, complex, raw storytelling we strive to create at Simpson Street.'
'Pilar and I are tremendously inspired by the opportunity to team up with Love & Squalor Pictures, and we are thankful to everyone at Apple Studios and the team at 20th Television for believing in this project as much as we do.'
Elsewhere, the latest series of one of Netflix's hit spy thriller has rocketed up the charts thanks to its perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, with fans hailing it the 'best yet'.
The Night Agent - created by Shawn Ryan (The Shield) and adapted by the book of the same name by Matthew Quirk - debuted in March 2023.
The show follows a lowly FBI agent named Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso), who works as a Night Action telephone operator at the White House, manning a phone that is never supposed to ring... unless in dire circumstances.
The first season kicked off with that phone actually ringing - but an unexpected caller is on the other end, a civilian in danger named Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan).
The show was an immediate hit with Netflix viewers, logging a whopping 168.71 million viewing hours in its first week, and securing a Season 2 renewal.
There was little surprise then that after the second series saw millions of viewers tune in within hours, that the show is back with ten more episodes.
Season three looks to be following the trend, with the show already soaring to number three in Netflix's coveted Top 10 chart in the days after it was release.
Early reviews of the show saw it score 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an 85% audience score - a big jump up from 39% for its second series.
Taking to the reviews section of the site, one viewer penned, according to Metro: 'Best season yet. Always loved this show. Great entertainment.'
'Five episodes through and thoroughly enjoying it. It really tightens up after episode 2 and finds it stride and I'm loving some of the new dynamics with the new night agents,' a second chimed in.
While a third wrote on X, formerly Twitter: 'I should be sleep but the new season of The Night Agent is just so good.'