georgepark
Joined Dec 2001
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Daniel has been wrongly convicted (perhaps) of the murder of a 16 year-old girl, when he was age 18. Sent to death row by an ambitious DA, 20 years later his conviction is overturned because the DNA from the girl is from someone else. The DA, now a State Senator is determined to keep Daniel in prison, but there is not enough evidence.
On his release, Daniel seems to be in shock. Everything around him is alien. He has no idea of modern technology and the way things work. He moves from scene to scene in a trance, speaking rarely and interacting oddly.
The show is well acted and cast. Each new person has their own secrets and as the viewer watches everyone talks to each other, but they tell only half-truths, leaving the listeners misdirected.
Some of this will come back over time to threaten to put Daniel back in prison. as actions progress it becomes clear that Daniel did not commit the original crime, but the (now) State Senator is determined to prove him guilty.
the show is WELL worth the viewers time. The story of a young man, wrongly convicted, and his struggle to learn how to live a normal life.
the show is WELL worth the viewers time. The story of a young man, wrongly convicted, and his struggle to learn how to live a normal life.