Dive into Peacock's chilling reimagining of The 'Burbs, where suburban life unravels in a dark comedy murder mystery that keeps you guessing until the shocki...
- February 11, 2026
AceShowbiz - Peacock's new series, The 'Burbs, brought viewers to Hinkley Hills, a seemingly idyllic yet sinister fictional town. This fresh take on Joe Dante's 1989 comedy classic reimagines suburban malaise with a chilling murder mystery, culminating in a shocking first season finale.
New parents Rob (Jack Whitehall) and Samira (Keke Palmer) move into Rob’s childhood home in Hinkley Hills. For Samira, a former lawyer on maternity leave, suburban monotony is broken by an unexpected case: the mysterious disappearance of a teenage girl next door, proving far more sinister than anticipated.
Samira, Rob, and their neighbors investigate what happened to Allison Grant, a childhood friend of Rob’s who vanished 20 years ago. The 'Burbs offers a refreshing comedic take on the murder mystery, much like Only Murders in the Building. Season 1's shocking ending perfectly sets the stage for an even more thrilling Season 2.
The The 'Burbs Season 1 finale revealed Allison was alive, living as Betsy and married to Gary. Their plan: return to Hinkley Hills to investigate her kidnapping and Gary's brother's disappearance, exposing the dark secrets beneath the town's pristine facade.
Season 1, Episode 8, “Only One Way Out,” finds Samira and Allison trapped by the series' antagonist: Walters, the creepy garbage man. Chased into a bunker, Samira activates her baby monitor's Bluetooth microphone, hoping its signal will alert someone to their desperate situation.
Inside the bunker, Samira and Allison confront Walters, pressing for answers. He offers only a chillingly detached reply: “I just get paid to take out the trash.” This cryptic statement deepens the mystery of his motives as Walters proves a formidable opponent.
As hope wanes, Rob and Naveen arrive, alerted by the baby monitor. A frantic struggle ensues, with Walters fiercely resisting. He attempts to kill Rob, prompting Samira to knock him over. Allison delivers a powerful kick to his head, leading to his demise. The nightmare in the bunker ends.
When police arrive, Rob and Naveen craft a story: they were showing Samira the old bunker they used as kids, implying a chance encounter. This suggests Walters is gone, but the full truth of his activities and any broader conspiracy remains secret. The season concludes with lingering questions, setting the stage for an eagerly anticipated Season 2 of The 'Burbs.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Decider.