New Ozark Replacement Show Is an Instant #1 Streaming Success (But Its RT Score Can’t Match Netflix’s Hit)

Peacock’s latest series is quickly becoming popular, hitting number one on the most-watched list, even though critics haven’t given it rave reviews and general audiences haven’t widely shared their opinions. While it doesn’t quite reach the heights of the popular show Ozark, which it’s been compared to, it’s still attracting a lot of viewers – but will that be enough to keep it at the top?

Starring Shannon Gisela and Carey Elwes, M.I.A. follows Etta Tiger Jonze’s pursuit of a glamorous life in Miami. When tragedy hits her family and their criminal enterprise, Etta seeks revenge, navigating the dangerous underworld with newfound allies to dismantle a rival cartel. However, the cartel retaliates, putting Miami in danger and escalating conflicts beyond the city’s borders.

What is M.I.A Bringing to the Table?

Although some critics find its story unbelievable, the first season of this new series fully commits to its over-the-top violence and wildness, which keeps viewers engaged even when the plot is weak. As critic Daniel Fienberg puts it, the show is simply fun and easily forgettable, falling somewhere between serious crime dramas and mindless entertainment, without fully achieving either, but also not failing completely. Jessica Toomer of Collider points out that the series shines when it stops trying to imitate Ozark and embraces its own, more chaotic energy, becoming a grittier and more unhinged relative of that show.

This series is highly entertaining and easy to watch when it embraces its over-the-top nature. It’s a fun, action-packed ride, and thankfully avoids trying to be a prestige drama. At its heart, M.I.A is a compelling show with striking visuals and solid writing, keeping you engaged even when the plot gets wild.

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2026-05-09 21:40