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(TV Mini Series)

(2020)

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9/10
Good three episodes , looking forward for the rest
hassan-1720326 April 2020
Apple tv with a good production again . They prefer the quality over the quantity.

Great writing and acting from the whole cast and an interesting story . Hope the show continues on the same level or better 👍
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7/10
Episode 3
bobcobb30126 April 2020
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Another solid episode here, but we need some twists and turns. This is just too similar to the 40 murder mystery shows in America and The UK the last decade.
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9/10
Getting even better!
joshculusbruh30 January 2022
This series is just becoming more tragic while still continuing to have hope for Jacob. This episode is even more dreary and reveals a lot of things and it is all done very well and has great characters. Apple TV+ absolutely has a banger here.
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10/10
Great drama
ibrahimkamala9 May 2020
Great drama and thrilling moments all suspenseful.
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10/10
Apple TV + has it Down
moviesfilmsreviewsinc25 September 2022
Episode 3 of Defending Jacob starts with Laurie and Andrew heading into court. They meet Jacob's lawyer Joanna who gives them some advice - not to show any emotion as this could be used against them. She tells them that in other people's eyes it's not just Jacob who is guilty, but all of them. As they all arrive in the court room, Neal starts his speech and reveals the he wants the bail to be set at 500,000 as he believes the defendant is a flight risk. The judge disagrees though, sets it at 10,000, and gives them a court date. After ignoring the journalists in front of their house, Andrew tells his son that he is proud of how he stood up in court and tells him to go and rest. We then learn that people are starting to spread rumours about Jacob online, calling him smug and remorseless. At the same time, Sarah receives a call from Derek wanting to speak about a lawyer who came to question him. We then cut back to Andrew who reveals to his wife that he has something important to tell her about his father. The next day, the family head to Joanna's office to talk about her plan of action. She tells Jacob that he will be the one making decisions as he will he tried as an adult. She also explains her theory is that Ben was bullying him and Jacob took revenge but also that the case is quite circumstantial. Laurie and Andrew speak to Dr Vogel about Jacob's behaviour as a child. Both parents don't agree as Laurie describes him as being difficult while Andrew brushes it all off and remains in denial. Laurie also mentions that he was too rough with other children growing up. Andrew denies it being a problem but Laurie insists that something was wrong. As they arrive back home, they are greeted by Laurie's best friend, Toby. She is there to bring food but also to tell her that her husband doesn't want her to see Laurie anymore, which doesn't go down too well. While we see Leonard creepily looking at a young boy, Sarah calls Duffy as she wants to give her information about the murder. The episode then ends with Laurie frantically painting over the message on the garage door, which is where the episode ends. While still a little slow, the third episode of Defending Jacob has added some interesting plot points, in particular Andrew's past and Jacob's difficult's childhood. The cracks are starting to show in the family as we see both parents in disagreement regarding Jacob's past behaviour towards other children. This was a nice addition to the story as it adds more mystery and doubt surrounding who the murderer is.
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7/10
Interesting but driven by self-inflicted wounds
billsoccer1 October 2023
I like the drama and it's well-acted. However, each point of interest is because the characters (at least the father) don't act like intelligent people. No, all fathers definitely wouldn't take the knife, throw it away, not report it. I can understand the teenager not coming clean, but not drilling the kid on what else he hadn't told him (especially after catching him withholding 'evidence'). It's hard to ignore these glaring "errors", as there'd be no story without them.

Chris Evans plays the dad who's blind to his child's behavior. Perhaps an object lesson in how NOT to parent/act as an officer of the court? The actor playing Jacob is great - reliably creepy (ish).
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3/10
Our protangonist and his fmaily is carving a case out of nothing and its boring
Ubermensch0130 April 2020
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Murder gene, the way Chris Evans is dealing with his interrogation.. Boo-hoo? Really ? First, the removal of evidence. Then, the dumb moves by Jacob and now this.. I have lost all interest to follow this season anymore. I will probably just wait until the finale and then just skim through it all in an hour or two save myself the awful ride. Nothing much left to learn from this show.
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