Part One2020-12-06
The premiere sets up the central moral trap with clinical efficiency - a judge, an accident, the wrong dead boy. Cranston carries the weight of a man calculating whether the law he has served can protect his son.
A 50% Rotten Tomatoes critic score reflects a divided press - Cranston's performance praised as commanding while the show's escalating contrivances drew consistent criticism.
Renewal: Two-season run on Showtime concluded with Season 2 in March 2023. The series was not renewed for a third season. (Wikipedia)

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| Season | Released | BollyMeter | Critics | Audience | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 12020 · 10 eps | 6 December 2020 | 7.0 | 50% | n/a | WORTH-IT |
| Season 22023 · 10 eps | 15 January 2023 | 6.8 | 67% | n/a | WORTH-IT |
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The premiere sets up the central moral trap with clinical efficiency - a judge, an accident, the wrong dead boy. Cranston carries the weight of a man calculating whether the law he has served can protect his son.
The season finale escalates the moral stakes to a satisfying if uneven conclusion. Cranston delivers his sharpest work in the closing stretch, even as the plotting requires a final suspension of disbelief.
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