8/10
"I am living proof that there is a higher justice."
31 March 2023
Warning: Spoilers
There's a point midway in this story when you have to consider how Grady Finch (Jeremy Sisto) might actually get the justice he deserves. Every time I heard his claim that a guardian angel whispered to him 'Not yet', I started asking myself, 'Well, when?' After three failed attempts to execute Grady for the murder of a convenience store customer, he began to feel impervious to harm, to the point where he actually admitted to his attorney Liz (Alicia Witt) that he was guilty of the crime, this after being exonerated by a second jury trial. How appropriate that his 'guardian angel' turned out to be a stone-cold goddess of vengeance, delivering justice at the most appropriate moment. Just goes to show, you can't mess with fate.
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