Netflix fans have gone wild for a 'must-watch' drama that they say makes for 'brilliant' viewing.
Taking to the Facebook group Netflix Bangers, which has over three million members, viewers were quick to praise one series that featured 'a lot of X-rated scenes'.
Fans were referring to Banshee, which ran for four seasons from 2013 to 2016, telling the story of a former convicted criminal who assumes the identity of a murdered sheriff in the town of Banshee, Pennsylvania, where he has unfinished business.
The series' main character is played by Antony Starr, and sees him assume the identity of Sheriff Lucas Hood, to hide from powerful crime lord Rabbit, played by Ben Cross.
Imposing his own brand of justice, Hood attempts to reconcile with his former lover, Rabbit's daughter Anastasia (Ivana Milicevic), who has started a new life, married, and raised a family during Hood's time in prison.
Netflix fans have gone wild for a 'must-watch' drama that makes for 'brilliant' viewing
Hood struggles to maintain his new identity as he embraces crime alongside his partners Job (Hoon Lee) and Sugar (Frankie Faison) - while conflicting with local kingpin Kai Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen).
The first season zeroes in on Hood's attempts to restore his relationship with Carrie under the looming threat of Rabbit finding them.
Hood illustrates a complete contempt for the law while clashing with Proctor and pursuing his own criminal activities, alienating his own deputies.
Rabbit eventually tracks him down and Hood surrenders to spare Carrie - who then sparks a shock by leading criminal accomplices and deputies in a raid to free Hood and shoot Rabbit.
Fans have lauded the cult show for its steamy scenes and gripping narratives.
They enthused: 'The brutality in this series is unreal in certain scenes....this series is addictive'.
Another said: 'One of the most underrated 9 out of 10 type series....must watch'.
One posted: 'One of the best of the best.'
Another wrote: 'Brilliant show from start to end. I am glad finally people are recognising it'.