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I sat and finished this last night, watching it over two days.
I remember my sister talking about this and how Johnny was the victim, considering all that Amber did throughout their short-lived marriage. Considering I got married the same year they did, my wife and I are going 10 years strong and counting, and these two did not last that long and had a musical circus like the movie Chicago, maybe Depp and Heard should be in a sequel to that movie musical.
Honestly, this 3-episode documentary is very one-sided and does look that way and was won in the court of public opinion or social media opinion.
There is some immature behaviour throughout this case from both sides, and both are from the acting profession; you are unsure who is truthful or not in regards to the best performance. I have to say Johnny was more believable.
There is a smoking gun in this 3 episode series, and when it fires, it's too late, and you wonder if that gun was allowed to be fired and brought up in court, would things have turned out differently?
The other question, after all this time, is whether either of them cleared their names A sad tale that we watch this when there are real wars going out in the world and we focus on this and I am not saying domestic violence and physical violence and sexual violence should not be covered however this case has some really big missing parts and a second part should be made.
Not suitable for the kiddies.
I remember my sister talking about this and how Johnny was the victim, considering all that Amber did throughout their short-lived marriage. Considering I got married the same year they did, my wife and I are going 10 years strong and counting, and these two did not last that long and had a musical circus like the movie Chicago, maybe Depp and Heard should be in a sequel to that movie musical.
Honestly, this 3-episode documentary is very one-sided and does look that way and was won in the court of public opinion or social media opinion.
There is some immature behaviour throughout this case from both sides, and both are from the acting profession; you are unsure who is truthful or not in regards to the best performance. I have to say Johnny was more believable.
There is a smoking gun in this 3 episode series, and when it fires, it's too late, and you wonder if that gun was allowed to be fired and brought up in court, would things have turned out differently?
The other question, after all this time, is whether either of them cleared their names A sad tale that we watch this when there are real wars going out in the world and we focus on this and I am not saying domestic violence and physical violence and sexual violence should not be covered however this case has some really big missing parts and a second part should be made.
Not suitable for the kiddies.
Season 1
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I finally got through season 1 of this show, and I have to say it's kinda like Dawson's Creek or Vampire Diaries went to the college years.
With a title like "Tell Me Lies," you do not know who is telling the truth or lying. A very toxic show of what you should never do with friends and in life and death situations. We have two seasons: Season 1 consists of 10 episodes, and Season 2 consists of 8 episodes. There is likely to be a Season 3, but no set release date has been announced yet.
As I normally advise, this show is not fir the kiddies, most definitely dealing with topics of physical intimacy and relationships, friendships truths and lies and everything in between.
If you like a show full of physical intimacy, this would be it. One minute their saying hi, and the next minute they are getting busy.
I will definitely watch something different for my next show, my brain needs a break,k and I will come back to this show at some point.
It also has Jessica Capshaw in a small mum role that you may know as Arizona Robbins from Greys Anatomy.
I hope it gets better after season 1 this does not mean its bad its just builds the story the whole season 1 so season 2 or 3 we have a lot of characters to still explorer and hop on and enjoy the ride or cringe.
Not suitable for kids.
With a title like "Tell Me Lies," you do not know who is telling the truth or lying. A very toxic show of what you should never do with friends and in life and death situations. We have two seasons: Season 1 consists of 10 episodes, and Season 2 consists of 8 episodes. There is likely to be a Season 3, but no set release date has been announced yet.
As I normally advise, this show is not fir the kiddies, most definitely dealing with topics of physical intimacy and relationships, friendships truths and lies and everything in between.
If you like a show full of physical intimacy, this would be it. One minute their saying hi, and the next minute they are getting busy.
I will definitely watch something different for my next show, my brain needs a break,k and I will come back to this show at some point.
It also has Jessica Capshaw in a small mum role that you may know as Arizona Robbins from Greys Anatomy.
I hope it gets better after season 1 this does not mean its bad its just builds the story the whole season 1 so season 2 or 3 we have a lot of characters to still explorer and hop on and enjoy the ride or cringe.
Not suitable for kids.
What happens when you get Harvey Spector as a law enforcer, a SWAT leader and The T-1000, you get an action-packed movie that does not hold back.
Paul Gabriel is brought to SWAT in Detroit to level the team up and certify them to be the best of the best, and on a real call while they were training, things go sideways, and we get a negotiation that goes sideways.
Then it becomes a cat and mouse game for Paul to try and get the madman, and you have to hold on tight as you go on this psychological thrill ride to see which side wins. In real life, there are no winners when it comes to life and death situations.
As one of the featured reviews mention this is not that bad its decent enough to watch on a lazy Saturday afternoon.
It is leaving Netflix by the end of this month so if you want to watch it you better get in soon before its gone.
Not suitable for the kids good grown up action fun.
My problem only was that while watching it all I could think this is Harvey Spector and not the actual character Gaberiel is playing the only difference is that he was not in a suit.
Paul Gabriel is brought to SWAT in Detroit to level the team up and certify them to be the best of the best, and on a real call while they were training, things go sideways, and we get a negotiation that goes sideways.
Then it becomes a cat and mouse game for Paul to try and get the madman, and you have to hold on tight as you go on this psychological thrill ride to see which side wins. In real life, there are no winners when it comes to life and death situations.
As one of the featured reviews mention this is not that bad its decent enough to watch on a lazy Saturday afternoon.
It is leaving Netflix by the end of this month so if you want to watch it you better get in soon before its gone.
Not suitable for the kids good grown up action fun.
My problem only was that while watching it all I could think this is Harvey Spector and not the actual character Gaberiel is playing the only difference is that he was not in a suit.