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‘Criminal Record’ Plays “Snakes & Ladders” to a Draw
For every snake, there is a ladder; for every ladder, a snake.
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For every snake, there is a ladder; for every ladder, a snake.
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It's Seven Fire Starters for Lanarkshire and Nine Bad Choices for Mortal Men in 'Criminal Record' Season 2's second episode.
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Hegarty turns and snarls, "Don't you ever say my name again, you hear?"
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For seven episodes, we’ve been wondering who killed Adelaide Burrows. Was it Errol Mathis, who has been convicted of the crime? Were Hegarty, Kim, and Tony knowingly protecting the real perpetrator of the crime? Is Hegarty an evil mastermind or just a detective who had a bad day? Most
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Everything we’ve been waiting six episodes for was finally revealed in Criminal Record’s seventh episode entitled “The Sixty-Twos.” The episode flashes back to late summer 2011, Adelaide’s murder and Errol’s confession. We get A LOT of context for what was going on with all the characters
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If things reached an emotional boiling point in the fifth episode, the show’s sixth outing entitled “Beehive” reaches a gutwrenching one. Once again, June spends an inordinate amount of time staring intently at her computer (this repetitive narrative device is the show’s achilles heel). This time June figures
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The racial tension has been there all along in Criminal Record: Chloe accusing June of not being black enough. Kim referring to June as “Megan Markle.” June’s husband Leo implying that she’s difficult. June’s mother talking about her husband’s awful treatment by the police. This has
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With its mix of murder mystery, criminal intrigue, and personal strife, Criminal Record established in its premiere that it would be an intense series. Suffice it to say, they upped the ante a lot in the show’s third outing. The episode, aptly titled “Kid in the Park,” kicks off
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Dirty cops, a murder mystery, a dogged detective willing to buck the system: these are things we’ve seen many times before. What truly sets Apple TV+’s new series Criminal Record apart is the cast. I mean, how can you not want to watch a show starring Peter Capaldi