A true-crime podcaster tries to solve the mystery surrounding a family patriarch's death.A true-crime podcaster tries to solve the mystery surrounding a family patriarch's death.A true-crime podcaster tries to solve the mystery surrounding a family patriarch's death.
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Season 1 is decent enough. Season 2 goes off the rails. Octavia Spencer and Kate Hudson have zero chemistry and the story sucks.
Plot is good, scripts are not. Great cast squandered.
Thought it was passable to start. I just find myself being less and less engaged each episode. It's getting more and more ridiculous as it goes on, and not in an entertaining way.
Thought it was passable to start. I just find myself being less and less engaged each episode. It's getting more and more ridiculous as it goes on, and not in an entertaining way.
... in order to see where it goes. But it's difficult. Poppy is extremely unlikeable and I'm not a great fan of Octavia's acting here. I also find her relationships with the two men (husband and ex) very mismatched - I cant see either of them being in a relationship with her to be honest.
Aaron Paul is great but he isn't seen as often as needed to hold this cast up.
The Lanie/Josie characters are a bit of a caricature and over-acted.
I'm hoping they will pull something out for the last few episodes that surprises us and redeems the series.
It starts really big.. Scenario is initially very engaging, you want to binge it..
But after 3rd - 4th episode, it starts to introduce all the cliches that were ever produced on TV.
Also, I am not sure if law works that way. A podcast producer playing with incriminating evidence and acting as a one woman police force? People getting into prison with testimonies etc?
These facts damage the plausibility of the series. The writer of the work that the series is based on is a lawyer, I can understand playing with itsy bitsy legal details for the sake of story telling but all in all, the method damages the quality.
But after 3rd - 4th episode, it starts to introduce all the cliches that were ever produced on TV.
Also, I am not sure if law works that way. A podcast producer playing with incriminating evidence and acting as a one woman police force? People getting into prison with testimonies etc?
These facts damage the plausibility of the series. The writer of the work that the series is based on is a lawyer, I can understand playing with itsy bitsy legal details for the sake of story telling but all in all, the method damages the quality.
I really liked season 1 and season 2 of Truth Be Told. I thought season 2 was better than 1. Season 3 has me feeling like "I'm good!". The premise of this show is a good one. Poppy Scoville is a true crime podcaster. Some of the episodes leave me scratching my head like why would the police give her info like that. I liken her to a modern day version of Jessica Fletcher on Murder, She wrote. The busy body who gets all the scoops and figures things out before the cops do. Season 3 is dragging on and is holding no interest for me. I think I have 1 episode to go. The writing has to get better if I'm going to watch again.
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- TriviaRon Cephas Jones plays Octavia Spencer's father, "Poppy", although he is only 13 years her senior.
- GoofsMekhi Phifer's New York (Harlem) accent is too strong for it to be believable that his character is from Oakland, CA.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Aaron Paul/Idina Menzel (2019)
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