"Whittaker is electric as a desperate woman spiraling into a web of lies. While the premise stretches reality, the tension never lets up across its tight four-hour runtime."
This heavy four-part series follows a federal investigation into Samuel Bateman and a child sexual abuse conspiracy within an FLDS offshoot. Trust Me
Gripping and urgent, relying heavily on primary source footage. "Whittaker is electric as a desperate woman spiraling
Tense and morally complex; requires some suspension of disbelief regarding NHS security. Trust Me
Charming art with a "easy-to-learn, hard-to-master" concept.
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