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Binge-Worthy Crime TV Shows to Watch in a Day


From Breaking Bad to The Wire, many of the most acclaimed and beloved TV shows of all time belong to the crime genre. These shows, however, are lengthy enough to cover a solid weeks-long binge-watch. But what if one has a free Saturday and wants to complete an entire crime series in one go? Thankfully, there are several shows that can be watched in their entirety in a single day.

From miniseries like The Night Of to regular shows like Mr Inbetween, these series are short enough to provide for a solid day-long binge-watching session, some even leaving time for a good, long lunch break. It’s always nice to pick up a new crime show that will last for several weeks, but every now and then, every TV fan craves one that doesn’t require such a time commitment.

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‘Top of the Lake’ (2013–2017)

Elizabeth Moss looking to the side, sitting with her back against an interior brick wall in Top of the Lake.

Elizabeth Moss looking to the side, sitting with her back against an interior brick wall in Top of the Lake.
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Jane Campion is well-known as an exceptional filmmaker—and, as it turns out, she's also a great show creator. She created Top of the Lake, a mystery drama about a detective following the disappearance of a pregnant 12-year-old girl in New Zealand. With two seasons, 13 episodes, and a runtime of a little under 12 hours, this might be a daunting show to consume in one sitting, but it can most certainly be done.

For those bold enough, one of the most underrated crime shows of the 2010s awaits. It’s disturbing and deeply atmospheric, and its exploration of rape culture and gender dynamics is both nuanced and thought-provoking. Led by a powerhouse Elisabeth Moss, it’s a brilliantly plotted and satisfyingly ambitious piece of network television.

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‘The Night Manager’ (2016–)

Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie) looking at Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) in The Night Manager

Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie) looking at Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) in The Night Manager
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With a second season fast approaching, it’s about as good a time as any for people who have never watched The Night Manager to check it out, and for people who love it to give it a rewatch. Thankfully, at just six episodes and six hours long, this John le Carré adaptation can easily be started and finished without even taking a toilet break.

Upon release, the show proved itself worthy of dozens of awards, critics’ praise, and the audience’s love. It’s a fantastic adaptation that adds plenty of its own spice to the story, boosted by a pair of phenomenal performances by Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie. Smart, taut in its pacing, and nearly flawless in its writing, it’s a must-see miniseries for fans of le Carré.

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‘Bodyguard’ (2018)

Richard Madden in Bodyguard

Richard Madden in Bodyguard
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Dealing with issues as complicated as PTSD and government surveillance can never be easy, which makes it even more admirable that Bodyguard turned out as well as it did. With six episodes that together amount to just a little over six hours, this adrenaline-pumping political thriller is about as addictive as you’d expect.

Richard Madden delivers what might be the best performance of his career in the lead role, carrying the intensity of the whole narrative on his shoulders with remarkable ease. Pulpy, absorbing, and incredibly suspenseful, it’s an absolutely gripping show that stands out thanks to its ability to dive surprisingly deep into the surprisingly layered psychology of its characters.

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‘Unbelievable’ (2019)




In this gripping series titledUnbelievable,Kaitlyn Dever plays a woman who was charged with a crime for reporting that she was raped. The story follows two female detectives played byToni ColletteandMerritt Wever, who investigate similar attacks. Anchored by these three exceptional actresses delivering fittingly exceptional performances, this miniseriesbases on a true story from a news article published in 2015, is gut-wrenching yet powerful.

This miniseries is consideredone of Netflix’s best productions from the last decade, delivering an emotional punch while sparking important conversations. It is remarkably true-to-life and absolutely heartbreaking but manages tension with such potency that it’s impossible to stop watching.

6‘Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story’ (2020)

Pratik Gandhi in Scam 1992


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This Indian docudrama titled‘Scam 1992’, focuses on the legacy of stockbroker Harshad Mehta. For fans of films like‘Wall Street’, this miniseries is essential viewing. With ten episodes totaling around nine hours,This serves as an excellent introduction to Indian television.

The writing is phenomenal with an outstanding performance byPratik Gandhi. It not only provides entertainment but also offers insight into Mehta’s impact on India’s stock market.

5‘The Night Of’ (2016)

Riz Ahmed as Nasir "Naz"Khan


Image via HBO

Basing on HBO’s adaptation from the British series‘Criminal Justice’,‘The Night Of’ stands out as one of the most legendary eight-part miniseries ever made. Its exploration of racism within the American justice system is profound with just under nine hours runtime allowing viewers to experience it all within one day.

This series meets all prestige qualities expected from HBO productions,wonderful performances alongside striking visuals and rich writing make it gripping yet devastating.

4‘Adolescence’ (2025)


Image via Netflix

This year,‘Adolescence’, created byStephen Graham                 , tackles incel culture while addressing male loneliness affecting vulnerable boys. With only four episodes totaling less than four hours,This makes it easy to watch in one sitting.

This show is gut-wrenching yet incredibly engaging from start to finish. Each episode captures audiences into its characters’ psyche through continuous takes without melodrama making it truly remarkable.

3‘Mr Inbetween’ (2018–2021)


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This Australian crime dramedy titled‘Mr Inbetween’ , created byScott Ryan , offers an enjoyable blend between dark comedy and intense drama while being easily bingeable under twelve hours across twenty-six episodes.

The tone strikes perfect balance making it worth committing time towards.This unique storytelling makes it stand out among crime dramas appealing greatly to genre lovers!

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