kinda slow start for me as i watch a lot of movies and shows with murder scenes but it looks kinda good idk maybe, and i love the fact that ZANE in this as many viewers said he gives you that Robert Jr. and makes you interesting just shame he doesn't have much screen time as those lame evidence! after Season 1 i'll see if i'll carry on or no,beside i don't thin this show will pass the second one!
Review by MiguelVIP 8BlockedParentSpoilers2016-06-15T05:10:37Z
The first episode of Guilt isn't too bad. Although the series is relatively unremarkable at first, with production and cinematography reminiscent of MTV's drama Eye Candy, Billy Zane bursts onto the scene doing his best Robert Downy Jr. impression. The fact that he gets so little screen time is nearly as criminal as the murder in question.
To the point of the murder, the crime lacks the weight and impact of other more strategic shows revolving around such a case. Although the show's primary conceit is that the main character, Grace Atwood, is potentially guilty — the show does very little to convince you of that fact. There is nothing to suggest her guilt and everything to suggest that one of the men in the murdered Molly's life is guilty. Whether it is Grace's cheating boyfriend whose child Molly carried, Grace's stepfather who gifted Molly a scarf (this makes as little sense as it sounds), or the foreboding Prince Theo whose combination of BDSM sexual practices and naked privilege make for an abhorrently backwards portrayal of unconventional sexual desires. Still, Sam Cassidy sells the demented prince angle and I look forward to seeing more of him.
Without Billy Zane, I don't think I'd give this show a second look. As it stands, I think it deserves a few more episodes before complete dismissal.