“The ‘Burbs” Review: A Terrifying and Hilariously Funny Series on Peacock
Inspired by the 1989 film of the same name starring Tom Hanks, Peacock’s latest horror comedy, “The ‘Burbs,” created by Celeste Hughey, is a thrilling and entertaining series that delves into the secrets of suburbia and the mysteries that lie behind closed doors. The show follows married couple Samira (played brilliantly by Keke Palmer) and Rob (portrayed by Jack Whitehall), who move to the quiet town of Hinkley Hills with their newborn son, Miles, only to uncover a dark secret that threatens to unravel their lives.
The series begins with Samira and Rob settling into their new home on Ashfield Place, a seemingly idyllic neighborhood with a dark past. Samira becomes intrigued by the mysterious old Victorian house across the street, known as the Hinkley House, which sets off a chain of events that forces her to question everything she thought she knew about her neighbors and her own husband.
As Samira delves deeper into the history of the Hinkley House with the help of her quirky neighbors, including the widowed Lynn, former Marine Dana, and oddball Tod, she uncovers shocking revelations about Rob’s past and the true nature of the neighborhood. The show masterfully blends elements of horror, comedy, and mystery, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
One of the standout episodes of the series is “A Nine on the Tension Scale,” where Samira attends the neighborhood block party and realizes that her suspicions about the Hinkley House were right all along. This episode highlights the racial tension and psychological unease that permeates throughout the season, echoing themes seen in Jordan Peele’s “Get Out.”
What sets “The ‘Burbs” apart is its nuanced portrayal of Samira as a young Black mother navigating a predominantly white neighborhood. The show doesn’t shy away from addressing issues of racism and microaggressions, adding an extra layer of depth to the storyline. The performances of the cast, particularly Keke Palmer as Samira, elevate the storytelling and create a truly immersive viewing experience.
In conclusion, “The ‘Burbs” is a captivating series that keeps viewers guessing with its twists and turns. From the secrets of the Hinkley House to the hidden truths lurking behind the facade of suburban perfection, the show is a thrilling ride from start to finish. All eight episodes of “The ‘Burbs” are set to premiere on Peacock on Feb. 8, offering audiences a chance to immerse themselves in this darkly funny and intriguing world.”

