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(2020)

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9/10
Not much else to say
joshculusbruh30 January 2022
The story continues and it's still just as interesting as the previous episodes, it keeps moving, even if it's slower paced, it's definitely worth watching and I really wanna see where it goes after this!
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10/10
Interesting
leqso-qoqosadze9 May 2020
Series are just developing and developing.This episode was really interesting and gave me a lot of suspicions literally about everything. I like how they don't wanna make sure that Jacob did it or not.it is all up the audience and i like that. Sarah's story was really sad and touchy and i feel like her character is developing. I don't know why but this episode made me feel like Laurie is going to be pregnant.
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10/10
Interesting, but confusing
moviesfilmsreviewsinc25 September 2022
The mystery deepens in this week's episode of Defending Jacob as another suspect is revealed. As both his best friends have hidden some crucial information from him, Jacob is feeling betrayed while his mother carries on having doubts. This little revelation helps the show remains interesting even if the story continues being a little slow. Episode 5 of Defending Jacob starts with graduation day for Jacob's class as we see the choir perform a song. Ben's mother Joan gives an emotional speech about her son and thanks everyone for their support. At the same time, Andy drives to the prison to visit his father. However, he doesn't want to comply though as he berated his son for abandoning him all these years and didn't try to get him out. Andy tells him his grandchild is in trouble and needs a DNA swab from him. His father then tells him he wants Andy to ask nicely but when he doesn't, he walks away. After this difficult encounter, Andy meets with Joanna to relay what happened. She tells him she can get a court order but Andy doesn't think it is a good idea. Joanna then shows him an article that Janine the reporter wrote about Laurie. Back home, Andy confronts his wife about the article. She tells him she was very emotional that night just as Sarah arrives to spend more time with Jacob. We then cut to the trial in the present as Neal talks to Andy about the article and asks if at that time, either him or Laurie had any doubts about Jacob's guilt. He replies that they never did before we flashback to the past. In the supermarket, Laurie does her shopping and decides to buy food and decorations to celebrate the 4th of July. Suddenly, she comes face to face with Joan who advances towards her and when she sees what is in her trolley, she spits in Laurie's face in disgust while Andy meets with Duffy. He asks her if Derek is a suspect and who tipped the police off. Duffy refuses to say anything and leaves. Laurie decides to visit Dr Vogel to talk about Jacob. She mentions the bowling incident when Jacob was five involving him nearly smashing his friend with a bowling ball. Since then, she had doubts whether he was willingly going to hurt the boy or not. The doctor explains that it can be normal to feel that way as she can have two radically different perspectives of her son. The next day, Andy takes Jacob fishing. As they sit by a lake, Jacob mentions Andy going to see his father and how he feels guilty he had to go through it. Andy assures him that he would do anything for him and does his best to stop him being too scared about the upcoming trial. As they leave, Joanna calls Andy to tell him that the police have Ben's phone and that they will be allowed to look at what is in it. She also reveals that his father called from prison as he has agreed to the DNA test. In the evening after watching a movie, Andy asks his wife if she went to see his father in prison. She confirms that she has and mentions that he wasn't as scary as she thought. The episode ends with Andy's phone ringing from an unknown number during the night. As he picks up, we see that it is Matthew calling but he is unable to say anything. Defending Jacob gives us more suspects this week as we see Derek could have been the killer after Sarah reveals just what happened between her and Ben. It shows yet again that Ben was quite the bully and I am wondering just what he did to Jacob. As his mother starts wondering more and more about her son's past behaviour, his guilt remains possible.
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6/10
Episode 5
bobcobb3018 May 2020
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This episode was a little bit boring in my opinion. Hopefully we get more of the JK Simmons character, but they did not do enough with the kids for me to care. They need to figure out how to make them unique and not just all moody teenagers. That's how they'll be able to tell a good story when the true killer is revealed.
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6/10
Too Long
movinaz6 June 2021
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Sometimes I think this screenplay could have been a two hour movie. It's seems to just drag on......
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4/10
Slow, boring and annoying
Ubermensch0110 May 2020
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This episode was just a filler. Laurie's character is so annoying. She is doubting her son at every step, lying and being manipulated by everyone around her. The episode felt like it was 2 hours long. I can't continue watching this anymore.. I really tried to like this show but its just not working for me. Don't know what's up with the fake reviews.
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