

Innocent
Life takes Lucie and mistreats Ezra. It is not because somewhere else it is better, but it is that here to live is impossible.
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Plot Summary
Innocent is a British crime drama anthology series that explores different cases of wrongful conviction. Each self-contained episode focuses on a new individual whose life has been irrevocably altered by a judicial error, delving into the circumstances of their alleged crime, the flawed investigation, and the devastating personal consequences of their imprisonment. The series aims to highlight the fallibility of the justice system and the human cost of miscarriages of justice.
Critical Reception
Innocent received generally positive reviews, particularly for its thought-provoking subject matter and strong performances. Critics praised the series for its sensitive and impactful portrayal of wrongful convictions, acknowledging its ability to generate empathy and highlight systemic issues within the justice system. While some episodes were noted for their dramatic intensity, the overall consensus was that the series offered a compelling and important look at a serious social issue.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive and powerful exploration of wrongful convictions.
- Commended for strong performances that effectively convey the emotional toll of injustice.
- Seen as an important and thought-provoking examination of flaws in the legal system.
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Fun Fact
The series was originally broadcast on ITV and consisted of four separate, non-connected stories, each focusing on a different individual's experience with wrongful conviction.
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