• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 8, 2018
User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 59 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 44 out of 59
  2. Negative: 5 out of 59

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  1. Jun 27, 2018
    8
    I had the case all solved by the end of episode 1. Done and dusted. By the middle of episode 2, I was aghast, enthralled, and very wrong. By the time we decided to go to bed it was 1:30 am, so we watched the rest the next day. Other than some episodes (mostly the latter) being a little long, this was a series I enjoyed immensely, and would recommend to anyone with an interest in crime,I had the case all solved by the end of episode 1. Done and dusted. By the middle of episode 2, I was aghast, enthralled, and very wrong. By the time we decided to go to bed it was 1:30 am, so we watched the rest the next day. Other than some episodes (mostly the latter) being a little long, this was a series I enjoyed immensely, and would recommend to anyone with an interest in crime, psychology,
    psychopathy and humans in general.
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  2. Jun 9, 2018
    9
    A fascinating, refreshingly candid look into the lives of the accused and those around him as they craft their legal defense and navigate its challenges.

    The filmmakers' access to the Petersons and their legal team allows them to uniquely capture the ongoing humanity of all involved. Although this touches the familiar registers of grief, what makes The Staircase most surprising and
    A fascinating, refreshingly candid look into the lives of the accused and those around him as they craft their legal defense and navigate its challenges.

    The filmmakers' access to the Petersons and their legal team allows them to uniquely capture the ongoing humanity of all involved. Although this touches the familiar registers of grief, what makes The Staircase most surprising and effective—not to mention valuable as a case study in social psychology—is how Peterson & Co confront their frustrations and predicaments with a sort of casual aplomb and even macabre humor, apparently no subject too taboo to resist being made light of.

    Most fascinating, however, is that in Peterson family loyalty, as well as the incidental friendships that form through the close relationship with legal counsel—and perhaps also due to the simple mundanity of the legal process itself—we get the impression that several of our main characters are beginning to lose sight of the disturbing facts that, deep inside, they must suspect (or in fact know) to be true.
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  3. Jul 10, 2018
    10
    Riveting, absorbing and captivating from beginning to end. Do yourself a favour and go in blind. Don't read anything about it. It's very easy to binge this though I watched it over about a week as I didn't want to finish it too soon.
  4. Jul 5, 2018
    10
    I remember the case, but I'd never heard of this before the last 3 episodes were on Netflix. It was fascinating throughout. Mike Peterson wasn't exactly likeable, but his family certainly made up for that. There is a lot of complexity to the family life and legal staff that make this very interesting to watch. Truly a case study in how the news media can totally miss the point and showI remember the case, but I'd never heard of this before the last 3 episodes were on Netflix. It was fascinating throughout. Mike Peterson wasn't exactly likeable, but his family certainly made up for that. There is a lot of complexity to the family life and legal staff that make this very interesting to watch. Truly a case study in how the news media can totally miss the point and show their true colors in forcing opinions on others for ratings. Expand
  5. Sep 2, 2018
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Riveting! I watched all episodes in 2 days. I realize that any doc is going to be biasedly edited depending on the production team and their views but even if the whole story may not have been presented, the facts that were presented to the viewers were enough to make you really think about how perverted the criminal justice system can be and how often our rights as US citizens are not upheld. Regardless of what really happened, the show puts a spotlight on how our right to be innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt is not something that we can take for granted as cititzens of this country 100% of the time. Expand
Metascore
92

Universal acclaim - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Reviewed by: Bruce Miller
    Jun 11, 2018
    80
    Like a good novel, The Staircase never seems to bore. It does, however, give viewers pause when it comes to the justice system.
  2. Reviewed by: Jen Chaney
    Jun 11, 2018
    80
    In a way, The Staircase is like a true-crime version of the Up series, albeit on a much more modest scale. It is compelling, but like many entries in this genre, not exactly an objective work of journalism.
  3. Reviewed by: Sonia Saraiya
    Jun 10, 2018
    80
    It’s a gorgeous ending, complete with a post-credits coda.