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This powerful series begins with a series of dramatic events in a documentary world, with many new evidence previously blocked. The patent lawyers appeal to condemn the murder of Ron and Dennis. On the other hand, autopsy reveals a striking contrast to the recognition of Tommy and Carl. Also, an investigative reporter writes Ada about the threads, as authorities are still following several plans to bring things back to normal.
Watching The Innocent Man is like watching a genre calcify in real time, stirring up a rudimentary sense of curiosity and outrage while running through every true-crime cliche imaginable with little sense of focus or urgency or formal experimentation.
It's not exactly an artistic flop. It's also not an artistic masterpiece. It's a formulaic, non-boundary-pushing, 100% vanilla iteration of its genre (not surprising, given the source).