The show on the whole is excellent. Anthony LaPaglia and Eric Close the stand-out stars of the show.
It's well made and engaging, although some of the scenarios are a little too far fetched in terms of how the victim or people close to the victim respond or act. I can't help feeling that the "victims" if they applied a little more common sense wouldn't be placed in the situations they find themselves in.
My main criticisms are as follows:
1) Enrique Murciano always looks like he's taking the p#ss with a constant smirk on his face.
2) Marianne Jean-Baptiste has no personality at all and has this constant monosyllabic tone.
3) Roselyn Sanchez speaks to quickly and what she has to say is gone in a flash.
It's another very good show born out of USA involving crime and in the large entertains.
It's well made and engaging, although some of the scenarios are a little too far fetched in terms of how the victim or people close to the victim respond or act. I can't help feeling that the "victims" if they applied a little more common sense wouldn't be placed in the situations they find themselves in.
My main criticisms are as follows:
1) Enrique Murciano always looks like he's taking the p#ss with a constant smirk on his face.
2) Marianne Jean-Baptiste has no personality at all and has this constant monosyllabic tone.
3) Roselyn Sanchez speaks to quickly and what she has to say is gone in a flash.
It's another very good show born out of USA involving crime and in the large entertains.