His & Hers review this glossy thriller is ideal new year TV
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His & Hers review  this glossy thriller is ideal new year TV
"A woman lies bloodied and twitching her last on the bonnet of a car parked deep in a wood. Another woman arrives home bloodied, gasping with fear and for wine, and starts scrubbing her hands before clearing her flat of well, everything. A female voiceover intones that there are two sides to every story. Which means someone is always lying."
"Jon Bernthal (The Bear, We Own This City and, for those whose memories stretch this far back, an early and much lamented loss to The Walking Dead) plays small-town detective Jack Harper, in charge of the investigation into the murder. Tessa Thompson (Westworld, Creed) is Anna, a steely former TV news anchor who gets an early sniff of the case, which has occurred in her old home town, and is keen to secure the scoop to restore her status at the station."
His & Hers is a six-part thriller that opens with two women in violent, bloodied states and a voiceover that insists there are two sides to every story. The plot centers on a small-town murder investigated by detective Jack Harper and pursued on-screen by former TV news anchor Anna, who returns to her hometown to secure a scoop and rebuild her career after personal loss. The series emphasizes glossy production, efficient plotting, and moral ambiguity, offering polished performances from a strong cast while favoring momentum and intrigue over prolonged emotional exploration.
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