The documentary critically examines the evidence against Lucy Letby, focusing on the complex medical and mathematical issues involved in her conviction for murdering infants. It provides an intelligent analysis that meticulously covers grounds typically overlooked in similar works. The expert contributions offer a persuasive argument questioning the validity of the evidence used during the trial. In contrast, the entertainment section highlights new content from Netflix, Apple TV+, and Disney+, showcasing familiar characters and themes in engaging formats.
An intelligent, sophisticated documentary using devastating expert analysis of the issues with the evidence against the neonatal nurse infamously convicted for murdering infants in her care.
In its marshalling and explanation of complicated medical and mathematical issues, it succeeds brilliantly, covering more ground more meticulously in an hour than any documentary I've seen in recent years, and perhaps ever.
The season opener is wonderfully skittish and dense with jokes and plot. Tim Burton's brisk direction ensures any embryonic wibbles of seriousness or sentimentality are swiftly squished.
Platonic ranges from great to decent company. The leads have palpable (nonsexual) chemistry, and it's always nice to watch something that is putting serious effort into making you laugh.
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