Solid Acting Saves the Familiar Premise of "Get Millie Black" | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
Briefly

Millie Black's tragic past and relentless pursuit of her duty as a cop highlight a personal struggle mirrored in broader societal themes of trauma and healing.
Despite her return to Kingston, Millie finds that Hibiscus, the person she aimed to rescue, has already created a fulfilling life, challenging Millie's notions of saving others.
The series, rooted in Jamaica, presents complex narratives around identity, community, and the harsh realities faced by marginalized groups, particularly within the trans community.
Millie's obsessive dedication to her work underscores the sacrifice that often comes with trauma, leaving her emotionally isolated despite the relationships she tentatively forges.
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