6/10
Disjointed at best
20 March 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I was hooked after the first episode. A compelling story, for sure, but it doesn't flow that well. They give you the time line but then jump around. What do I know. The one thing that stuck out for me in episode 2 - the girl that claims she was in the library with him on that fatal day. Toward the end of the second episode she claims she never read about or followed the case. Really? You have potential evidence and all you did was stop by the kids house for "15 minutes and spoke to his relatives". Waiting for episode three not sure what I think as far as this boys guilt or innocence. The witnesses for the prosecution especially Jay Wilde and that Jennifer are sketchy at best. The show, as one might expect is biased toward his innocence. Reminds me of the far superior HBO mini series "The Night".
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