These 8 Paramount+ shows need to go to Netflix next

With School Spirits now shared on Netflix, here are 8 other Paramount+ shows that should follow suit.

Sylvester Stallone as Dwight "The General" Manfredi of the Paramount+ original series TULSA KING. Photo Cr: Brian Douglas/Paramount+. © 2022 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Sylvester Stallone as Dwight "The General" Manfredi of the Paramount+ original series TULSA KING. Photo Cr: Brian Douglas/Paramount+. © 2022 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Episode 207: “The Woman in Question”
Pictured: Lana Parrilla as Rita of the Paramount+ series WHY WOMEN KILL Photo Cr: Nicole Wilder/ ©2021 Paramount+, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

7. Why Women Kill

Only the twisted mind of Marc Cherry (Desperate Housewives) could produce this slick and wicked thriller. The first season jumps across three different timelines (the 1960s, 1980s and 2019) as three different couples living in the same house get involved in some soapy criminal capers. The cast (including Lucy Liu, Ginnifer Goodwin, Alexandra Daddario and more) make it work.

Season 2 has just one time period as a housewife (Alison Tollman) attempts to join an exclusive 1949 society and clashes with the queen bee (Lana Parilla), who has her own dark secrets. Both seasons are a wonderful guilty pleasure and would make this a good addition to Netflix to highlight one of Cherry's better works. 

Rabbit Hole
Kiefer Sutherland as John Weir of the Paramount+ series Rabbit Hole. Photo Cr: Marni Grossman/Paramount+ © 2022 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved.

8. Rabbit Hole

Keifer Sutherland is the highlight of this series as John Weir, a freelance spy who could give Jack Bauer a run for the money. He's used to playing games ruining people's lives, only to become the target himself when he's framed for murder. Forced on the run with a woman he barely trusts, Weir has to turn to his father (Charles Dance) for aid.

The series has some good twists befitting a spy thriller, as it's never clear who is on whose side or what the true game is. Sutherland makes it all work with some terrific action sequences. It lasted just one year, but as Netflix has found success with The Night Agent, this spy series would be right up their alley.

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