Dodici persone comuni vengono selezionate per la carica di giuria in un processo per omicidio tanto traumatizzante quanto controverso, in cui una donna viene accusata di aver ucciso un bambi... Leggi tuttoDodici persone comuni vengono selezionate per la carica di giuria in un processo per omicidio tanto traumatizzante quanto controverso, in cui una donna viene accusata di aver ucciso un bambino.Dodici persone comuni vengono selezionate per la carica di giuria in un processo per omicidio tanto traumatizzante quanto controverso, in cui una donna viene accusata di aver ucciso un bambino.
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I don't know if this show has taken on too much. I like the snapshot of modern Australia but the episodes are too long and drawn out and achieve nothing to build on the character arcs or carry the plot. At the moment they're exploring about six story lines featuring trouble women who battle BPD, complex trauma, PTSD, DV & alcoholism. On the other side they're tackling misogynists, addiction, racism and abusive / over protective fathers. This is all centred around a murder trial contrast against a historic murder by a guy that was maybe wrongly accused? Despite being so plot heavy the show makes absolutely no comment on Australia's the justice system, the entire centre of the show - Crazy right? I think this would have been better off as a two hour movie we are seven episodes in and have achieved absolutely nothing in terms of character development or wherever the hell this story is going.
After watching the first season of the show you would be remised if all you got from the first season was confusion and 'ah what just happened?'. Well the first season was poorly written and it does show in the side plots and the confusing murder trial narrative, in a case that should of had it's jurors kicked off the jury for many reasons.. I thought "oh this can't get much worse.." and it did. I wanted someone to apologise to Sam Neill for the first season.
When I heard it had been renewed for a second season, I wasn't too thrilled after all Foxtel was heading into life without a leader in Brian Walsh, but when I seen the cast list and the fact the show had been moved from one state to another it gave me hope again.
I will say the second season is much better then the first, with one episode in particular with a very surprising twist I don't think anyone saw coming..
So.. If you want, skip season one, season two is way better then one. Enjoy!
When I heard it had been renewed for a second season, I wasn't too thrilled after all Foxtel was heading into life without a leader in Brian Walsh, but when I seen the cast list and the fact the show had been moved from one state to another it gave me hope again.
I will say the second season is much better then the first, with one episode in particular with a very surprising twist I don't think anyone saw coming..
So.. If you want, skip season one, season two is way better then one. Enjoy!
Well it was a long and painful wait, with some cringeworthy bits but overall the outcome was worth it. Quite satisfying on a few accounts. Would not like to be on a murder trial after watching this!
Sam Neil is excellent in this and appears to do the heavy lifting carrying the show with Frances O'Connor but it is not really the truth. While I would be very sad if he left the show honestly I would still watch and enjoy the show without him or Frances O'Connor. The jury and accused's cast and plots are more interesting in season 1 then season 2 but I think this show could run for many years and there will some great seasons and some not so great but the format is excellent and I love it. I hope it gets renewed over and over and the audience can grow.
I just wish they wouldn't drip feed the episodes so I can finish season 2 already!
I just wish they wouldn't drip feed the episodes so I can finish season 2 already!
I must admit I wasn't sold on this but thought why not.
It slowly delves into the personal relationships of the jurors who are over seeing the murder of a young 14 year old girl whose auntie is on trial for the crime.
I'm not usually a Brooke Satchwell fan at all, and I'm actually enjoying her in this.
The relationships are slow winding, and 2 eps it I think it'll be a ripper. I thoroughly enjoyed Mare of Eastown 'feels' a lot like that.
It slowly delves into the personal relationships of the jurors who are over seeing the murder of a young 14 year old girl whose auntie is on trial for the crime.
I'm not usually a Brooke Satchwell fan at all, and I'm actually enjoying her in this.
The relationships are slow winding, and 2 eps it I think it'll be a ripper. I thoroughly enjoyed Mare of Eastown 'feels' a lot like that.
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