Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDivorces turn ugly, exploring shocking murders linked to tumultuous break-ups. Psychologists guide through accounts of love gone wrong, from spouses to in-laws committing the unthinkable.Divorces turn ugly, exploring shocking murders linked to tumultuous break-ups. Psychologists guide through accounts of love gone wrong, from spouses to in-laws committing the unthinkable.Divorces turn ugly, exploring shocking murders linked to tumultuous break-ups. Psychologists guide through accounts of love gone wrong, from spouses to in-laws committing the unthinkable.
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I watch murder shows nightly. Otherwise I cannot appreciate life. Fatal Vows is almost not serious, yet it is serious and every episode is re-watcheable. This is because of Forensic Psychologist Brian Russell, and Psychotherapist Stacy Kaiser - who provide perspectives from each gender, and can simplify relationship behaviour while a movie projector flashes behind them. They even predict the future for like, no reason.
So, even if you've seen the actors play out the story before, hearing Brian and Stacey give their input again, just gets better over time. Eventually, I found Brian to be hilarious and Stacey to be an advocate for males. Both Brian and Stacey have terrible wardrobe people, and on the rare and delightful occasion: they will disagree with each other. The music is soap opera, along with the sultry narration. This show is genuis and better than other shows in it's genre.
I like this show and its light hearted. I don't mind gaining insight from the professionals, but I disagree with some of Dr Brian Russell's views and I find him to be quite arrogant, especially in the Burning Love episode. I usually fast forward the show when he is talking.
Omg, I had to laugh because after I wrote my other review saying they need to fire the male psychologist I read other peoples' reviews and it seems nobody else likes him either. Read the reviews Producers and get rid of this guy so we can actually enjoy your show thoroughly!
I like the show and would recommend it if they would fire that male psychologist they have on there. He is the world's worst and so pompous, not to mention he can't put two words together without flailing his arms all around in the air. Can't stand the guy which you can obviously tell by my remarks above. If it weren't for him I would recommend the show but because of him I do not. Thank God for the fast-forward button because I usually watch a recorded episode off of YouTube and I can fast forward past him. Yuk
For anyone seeing "Fatal Vows" for the first time, they may wonder if this is a serious crime documentary or some fictitious story -- the moment they begin hearing the ridiculous music. There's this drummy music, the kind you might hear in a love scene on a sitcom. Then there's the other kind of music, the kind that's associated with stripping. Both runs of music are entirely out of synch with a true life murder story. It's so sappy I've decided to stop watching "Fatal Vows." I'm also not sure about the overly-inserted commentary by the two psychologists. Most of what they say is already known by any viewer with basic common sense. Finally, the posing sequences on a stage, by the key "characters" in the crime, is ridiculous. It's as though the director can't make up his mind about whether the story is a true tragedy or some fictional comedy.
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By what name was Fatal Vows (2012) officially released in India in English?
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