Netflix fans are obsessed with this latest drama that viewers claim they “can’t turn off” but warn will “make them angry.”
This 10-part series covers everything from poverty, abusive relationships, and family dynamics, while allowing its audience to hold on to the hope that the protagonist will come out ahead in the end.
The Emmy-nominated show is based on Stephanie Land’s memoir, in which she recounts her six years cleaning for wealthy families on Camano Island in Washington state, where most of her clients never bothered to learn her name.
Viewers have taken to social media to express their excitement at finally being able to watch the show, which now has a near-perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Netflix fans are obsessed with this latest drama that viewers claim they “can’t turn off” but warn will “make them angry.”
In the show, Margaret Qualley plays Alex, a down-on-his-luck single mother who works as a housekeeper to make ends meet while fighting to retain custody of her daughter.
Anika Noni Rose plays Regina, one of Alex’s clients who is initially bossy but develops a soft spot for the cleaner.
The Maid on Netflix follows Land’s memories of her time working as a housemaid and is told through the central character, a single mother named Alex, played by Margaret Qualley, who flees her abusive partner and takes refuge in a women’s shelter.
Melissa & Joey star Nick Robinson plays Sean Boyd, Alex’s ex-boyfriend and the father of her child. The cast also includes Raymond Ablack (Ginny & Georgia), Billy Burke (Twilight) and Little Fires Everywhere star Anika Noni Rose.
Struggling to make ends meet, Alex takes a job as a housekeeper to support herself and her daughter, all while battling with her ex-partner to retain custody of her daughter.
The experiences closely mirror events in Land’s own life; the author comes from a middle-class family in Alaska, yet found herself homeless at age 20 after a fight with her boyfriend.
The show follows Alex’s fierce custody battle with her abusive partner Sean, pictured, played by Nick Robinson.
Montana resident Stephanie Land wrote her memoir Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will To Survive in 2019, when it quickly became a bestseller.
It has earned a remarkable 94 percent rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, with one critic saying, “This drama is powerful, heartbreaking, inspiring, and absolutely one of the best Netflix shows I’ve seen all year.”
Fans have also taken to X to praise the show for its complexities and drama.
One viewer confessed: “I’m hooked on The Maid on Netflix. I can’t really turn it off.”
Another added: “If you ever get a chance to watch a series on Netflix, make it Maid. I’m devastated today because I couldn’t turn it off last night until the end.”
A third chimed in: “Maid on Netflix is a 10/10. It will make you cry and piss you off. Amazing script.”
While a fourth raved: “Watching #Maid on Netflix, can’t turn it off. Powerful material and brilliant acting by #MargaretQualley and the rest of the cast.”