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Critic Reviews
RogerEbert.comJun 10, 2024
Season 1 Review:
Despite not always being a compelling mystery, “Presumed Innocent” makes up for it in spades with a fantastic ensemble and a captivating feud between two egotistical lawyers. This is David E. Kelley working in the register he excels at: a legal thriller with just enough interpersonal relationship drama and a touch of mystery.
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ColliderJun 10, 2024
Season 1 Review:
Apple TV+'s Presumed Innocent is a masterclass in how to take the source material and honor it while also doing something completely new with a familiar story. Its nuanced approach to justice, lust, power, ethics, and pride makes it one of the standout television shows of the year.
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The Mercury NewsJun 13, 2024
LooperJun 10, 2024
Season 1 Review:
It just works, even if using such gimmicks as violent dream sequences sometimes feels like pushing the envelope a little too hard. But even that fits within the show's context and slippery texture as it navigates between lies and truths, hatred and love, volatile obsession and tender intimacy.
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Season 1 Review:
“Presumed Innocent” — two episodes are currently available, with new episodes arriving on Wednesdays — remains a solid beach read of a whodunit. Apple TV+, which premiered the series on Wednesday, did not provide critics with the final episode, and I still don’t feel sure of who committed the crime — always a good sign.
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Season 1 Review:
It loses the thread a little as Peter Sarsgaard tries to top his real-life brother-in-law by playing someone who is somehow even more unlikable. Thankfully, Ruth Negga offsets them both by offering a stabilizing presence to both the central murder mystery and the show itself.
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Season 1 Review:
"Presumed Innocent" has a lot going for it, including sensational performances by Peter Sarsgaard, Bill Camp and Gabby Beans. But we've been burned by Mr. Kelley before. .... Ms. Negga is largely wasted, her moody scenes involving a revenge fling with a hunky bartender (Sarunas J. Jackson) ratcheting the considerable tension down; Barbara seems washed out by her husband's behavior. But Mya is refreshingly no-nonsense.
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