‘Dead to Me’ Fans Need to Watch Netflix’s New Dark Comedy ‘No Good Deed’

Moving into a new home can be perilous, as evidenced by the premise of Netflix’s upcoming dark comedy series, “No Good Deed”. This show brings together one ideal house, three zealous couples, and a multitude of skeletons eager to tumble out of the closet. The result is an entertaining and twisted tale that explores just how far someone might go in their quest for the perfect home. Created by Liz Feldman, who also brought us Netflix’s “Dead to Me”, “No Good Deed” promises to take viewers on a tour of an open house filled with deceit, trauma, and secrets.

I Know What You Did Last Summer Star Explains Getting in Trouble Over Legacy Sequel Set Photo

1997’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer”, featuring Sarah Michelle Gellar, saw a bit of behind-the-scenes mischief. During the filming of the anticipated sequel to the horror classic, Gellar, who portrayed Helen Shivers, found herself in a spot of bother after snapping a photo on set the day before Thanksgiving while dropping by her husband Freddie Prinze Jr.’s location. In a chat on “LIVE with Kelly and Mark”, Gellar confessed her mistake, stating:

‘Woof Woof’ Celebrates the Timeless Bond Between Humans and Dogs

The relationship between humans and dogs spans over tens of thousands of years, making a lasting impact on art and society. From ancient Greek pottery to Aztec statues, dogs have held a subtle yet significant place in art and popular culture, influencing our perception of the world. Currently, this special bond is the focus at Peter Fetterman Gallery, in an aptly named photography exhibition called “Woof Woof“, honoring the enduring friendship between humans and dogs.