

Eric
Joshua finally gets to meet Eric, the beloved dog of a girl he's been dating. As the evening evolves, Josh begins to get a sneaking suspicion that Eric isn't your typical house pet.
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Plot Summary
In 1980s New York City, a grief-stricken father and puppeteer becomes increasingly desperate to find his missing 9-year-old son. As his behavior becomes more erratic, he becomes convinced that Eric, a blue monster from his son's drawings, will lead him home. His obsession threatens to destroy his career, his family, and his sanity as he navigates the city's corrupt landscape.
Critical Reception
Eric received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Benedict Cumberbatch's performance and the show's exploration of complex themes. Some noted the series' dark tone and dense narrative, while others found its emotional depth and visual style compelling.
What Reviewers Say
- Benedict Cumberbatch delivers a powerful and raw performance as a father consumed by grief and obsession.
- The series effectively captures the gritty atmosphere of 1980s New York City.
- While visually striking and thematically rich, the narrative can occasionally feel convoluted.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the series' intense drama and Cumberbatch's acting, finding it a thought-provoking watch. Some viewers felt the plot was challenging to follow at times, but most agreed it was a compelling and emotionally resonant series.
Fun Fact
The series was inspired by the real-life disappearance of Etan Patz in 1979, though it fictionalizes the events and adds a supernatural element.
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