If someone pitched you a supernatural mystery set in a retirement community, your first reaction might be skepticism.
That was certainly ours.
Yet after watching Netflix’s new science fiction mystery series The Boroughs, we can confidently say it is one of the most refreshing and emotionally engaging shows released this year. Produced by the creative team behind the phenomenon, this series takes familiar sci-fi and horror elements and places them in an unexpected setting: a retirement community in the New Mexico desert.
What makes The Boroughs stand out is not just its mystery, but its willingness to tell a story about aging, grief, friendship, mortality, and purpose through characters who are often overlooked in mainstream television.

The Team Behind The Show
The Boroughs was created by Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews, best known for their work on The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. Executive producers include Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer, whose influence can be felt throughout the show’s blend of mystery, science fiction, and emotional storytelling.
However, don’t go into this expecting “Stranger Things with old people.”
The Boroughs has its own identity, slower, more thoughtful, and surprisingly emotional.
The Outstanding Cast
One of the biggest strengths of the series is its veteran ensemble cast:
- Alfred Molina as Sam Cooper
- Alfre Woodard as Judy Daniels
- Geena Davis as Renee
- Bill Pullman as Jack Willard
- Clarke Peters as Art Daniels
- Denis O’Hare as Wally Baker
- Jena Malone as Claire
- Carlos Miranda as Paz Navarro
- Seth Numrich as Blaine Shaw
- Alice Kremelberg as Anneliese Shaw

Alfred Molina carries much of the emotional weight of the series. His portrayal of a grieving widower searching for meaning after loss gives the show a surprisingly heartfelt core.
Plot Overview (Spoiler Free)
The story follows Sam Cooper, who moves into a luxurious retirement community after losing his wife.
What initially appears to be a peaceful community soon becomes something far stranger.
Residents begin disappearing.
People who should be aging somehow are not.
Mysterious signals seem to affect certain individuals.
Beneath the community lies a secret connected to an otherworldly entity known only as “Mother.”
As Sam and a group of fellow residents investigate, they uncover a conspiracy stretching back decades, one involving immortality, stolen time, alien biology, and humanity’s obsession with escaping death.
The result is a fascinating mix of science fiction, mystery, horror, and character drama.

What We Loved
The Characters
The greatest achievement of The Boroughs is its cast of senior citizens.
Television rarely allows older characters to be the heroes of a supernatural adventure. Here, they are the heart of the story.
Their fears feel real.
Their friendships feel authentic.
Their struggles with mortality give the mystery genuine emotional weight.
The Themes
Beneath all the strange creatures and conspiracies lies a surprisingly moving message.
The Boroughs isn’t really about monsters.
It’s about time.
How much we have left.
How we spend it.
And whether immortality is truly worth the cost.
The Atmosphere
The New Mexico setting gives the series a unique visual identity.
The empty desert landscapes, strange underground facilities, and quiet retirement community create a feeling of unease that slowly builds throughout the season.
Spoiler Section: The Ending Explained
Warning: Major spoilers ahead.
By the final episodes, Sam and his friends discover the truth behind the Boroughs.
The community’s leaders, Blaine and Anneliese Shaw, have maintained their youth for decades through their connection to an alien-like being called Mother. Since the late 1940s, Mother has provided a source of biological power that allows them to resist aging.
As the truth emerges, Sam learns that Mother is not simply a monster.
In many ways, she is also a prisoner.
Rather than continuing the cycle, Sam ultimately helps Mother return to where she belongs, allowing her to die peacefully alongside her offspring. This act destroys Blaine and leads to Anneliese’s death as well.
The residents survive, celebrate their victory, and appear to have saved the community.
Or so it seems.
What Does The Final Scene Mean?
The biggest mystery arrives in the final moments.
While alone in the bathroom, Sam looks into a mirror.
His reflection briefly glitches.
The effect resembles the strange disturbances associated with Mother throughout the season.
There are several possible interpretations:
1. Sam Was Changed By Mother
The most likely explanation is that his connection with Mother left a permanent mark on him. Although Mother died, part of her influence may remain inside Sam.
2. The Threat Isn’t Really Gone
The glitch suggests that Mother may have been only one piece of a much larger phenomenon involving time, signals, and other dimensions.
3. Season 2 Setup
The creators have confirmed that the ending was designed intentionally to launch the next chapter of the story rather than serve as a simple visual effect.
Will There Be A Season 2?
At the time of writing, Netflix has not officially announced Season 2. However, the outlook appears very positive. The show has performed strongly, reviews have been favorable, and the creators have publicly stated that they envisioned a larger multi-season story. In fact, they have discussed having a three-season plan for the series.
Given the cliffhanger ending and strong audience response, a renewal would not be surprising.
Is It Worth Watching?
Absolutely.
If you’re looking for non-stop action, The Boroughs may feel slower than some modern sci-fi shows.
But if you enjoy character-driven mysteries with strong performances, emotional depth, supernatural intrigue, and thought-provoking themes, this series delivers.
Think of it as a blend of:
- Stranger Things
- Cocoon
- Salem’s Lot
Yet it still manages to feel original.
Final Rating
8.5/10
The Boroughs prove that heroes don’t have to be teenagers. Sometimes the most compelling adventures belong to people who understand better than anyone how precious time really is.
Netflix has created one of the year’s most unexpected sci-fi successes, and if a second season happens, we’ll be first in line to watch it.














































