Love & Death review: Elizabeth Olsen shines in a reheated true-crime tale
appears to be for its first three episodes . Though it must be said that Allan and Candy’s affair isn’t that torrid; these are two people who actually create a dos and don’ts list ahead of deciding whether cheating on their spouses is worth it. But such lack of passion is merely table setting for the more thrilling episodes that follow once that infamous axe makes its first appearance.
keg of a performance that culminates in a climactic scene toward the end of the series where Betty’s fate is eventually put to screen.cannot quite meet Olsen at her level , that may well be due to its generic constraints. This is a show being billed, per its poster tagline, as a domestic drama ,
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