3 reviews
Like the predecessor: "Shades of Guilt ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3689304/)" is each episode one case.
What I really liked was the little teaser of the case before the intro. Usually, you see a crime and you think guilty of the offender, but at the end of each episode, I have to take a step back and think about it. How would I act in such a situation? How would I decide? I think this is the key point of the series and its successor mentioned above. I really like those not black and white cases and I think this is very normal in reality.
What I really liked was the little teaser of the case before the intro. Usually, you see a crime and you think guilty of the offender, but at the end of each episode, I have to take a step back and think about it. How would I act in such a situation? How would I decide? I think this is the key point of the series and its successor mentioned above. I really like those not black and white cases and I think this is very normal in reality.
- Darkfighterkill
- Dec 19, 2017
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I loved the psychological unfolding of each crime story. Each episode was engaging and unveiled a dry humor amidst the criminal blunderings or horrors, as any true attempt to understand the behavior of others often does. The show unfolds the crimes as seen through the Defense Attorney's eyes, as the one true impartial defender of individuals seen at their worst. I only wish there were more than one season.
- sraindog-651-476833
- Apr 14, 2019
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