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McBride: Fallen Idol
The police have arrested a Latino teenager caught pawning a murdered attorney's stolen Rolex. To complicate matters, the suspect's sister wants McBride to defend her brother - despite the fact that the victim was a close friend of McBride's.
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Plot Summary
In this installment of the McBride series, defense attorney Michael McBride is drawn into a complex case involving a wealthy businessman accused of murdering his trophy wife. As McBride delves deeper, he uncovers a web of secrets, lies, and potential conspiracies that challenge his own moral compass. He must navigate treacherous personal relationships and powerful adversaries to uncover the truth and protect his client.
Critical Reception
McBride: Fallen Idol, like many of its TV movie predecessors, was generally met with a lukewarm reception from critics, serving its purpose as a standard made-for-television mystery. Audiences familiar with the procedural drama format found it to be a competent if unexceptional entry in the McBride franchise.
What Reviewers Say
A predictable but watchable TV mystery.
John Larroquette delivers a solid performance as the conflicted defense attorney.
The plot relies on familiar tropes of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for McBride: Fallen Idol is not widely available through aggregated Google reviews, but similar TV movies in the series typically receive mixed to positive feedback for their straightforward mysteries and lead performances.
Fun Fact
The McBride series, featuring John Larroquette as the titular defense attorney, was a recurring made-for-television movie franchise that aired on the USA Network.
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