Trust Me -
Charming art with a "easy-to-learn, hard-to-master" concept.
It explores media bias and the concept of "truth" in a way that goes deeper than typical thrillers. Trust Me
Unreliable narrators and constant questioning of what is real. Charming art with a "easy-to-learn, hard-to-master" concept
Whittaker’s performance is widely praised, though the plot can feel "unbelievable" at times. Charming art with a "easy-to-learn
This heavy four-part series follows a federal investigation into Samuel Bateman and a child sexual abuse conspiracy within an FLDS offshoot.
Tense and morally complex; requires some suspension of disbelief regarding NHS security.
"A haunting but necessary look at the psychological mechanics of control, elevated by the extraordinary courage of the whistleblowers who risked everything to expose the truth." 2. BBC/Hulu TV Drama: Trust Me (2017–2019)