


L'existence privilégiée de Sophie bascule quand son mari James, un puissant politicien, est visé par de scandaleuses révélations et accusé d'un horrible crime.
Avis de la communauté (12)
Really enjoyed this one. The story is compelling, the main characters have faults. Secondary characters could have had more depth, but I really liked Angela Regan, the defendant's lawyer. I also enjoyed the shots, I feel they helped make me feel the emotions of the characters on screen. I think it had some very interesting shots to be honest, but I would not be surprised if some people found them obnoxious... Also, there should be a **trigger warning for [spoiler] sexual assault [/spoiler]**.
A good show, and certainly much better than I expected it to be. I must say, I absolutely loved some of the interior design.
[Netflix] A generally mediocre approach to the ambiguity of a sexual assault that plays with a somewhat absurd plot twist to maintain the suspense it loses in the first episode. As a courtroom drama it is conventional, with strange choices of direction to show off the characters, and as a marriage drama Sienna Miller's efforts can do little to save it.
This is quite a remarkable dramatic series. The writing is complex, the characters are flawed, the morality is grey. The acting is great, every actor is a recognizably part of the who’s who of UK stage and screen. (The UK have working actors who show up to ply their trade whether it is for four months or a day). The plot is contemporary and surprising. I am usually pretty good at predicting a twist but, not only did I not anticipate a twist, but when it arrived, I only saw it seconds before it was revealed. I give this series an 8 (remarkable) out of 10. [Courtroom Drama]
Really enjoyed this show.. wasn't sure when I started watching it, but glad I gave it a shot.





















