Keke Palmer steers Peacock's The Burbs remake into a breezy suburban whodunit

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Peacock's The Burbs remake leans into a cozy mystery with Keke Palmer at the helm; while the cast brings charm and the setting is inviting, the eight-episode expansion stretches the premise and drags, ending with a clunky cliffhanger that dampens enthusiasm for a second season, arriving on Peacock February 8 (UK date to follow).
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