6/10
better as ninety minutes
22 April 2021
Two pregnant women are close to their due dates. Agatha Fyfle (Laura Carmichael) is alone and working at a grocery store. Meghan Shaughnessy (Jessica De Gouw) has two young kids and her family is outwardly well off. In reality, her family is in financial trouble and she is being harassed by someone unknown.

This is a six-part hour long Australian mini-series. Quite frankly, I think this would work better as a ninety minutes movie. First, Agatha's secret is obvious right from the beginning. At least, the show doesn't drag out the reveal and gives it up at the end of the first episode. It would be kind to call it anti-climatic. I still like the performances. I'm a Carmichael fan. She's good at this interesting role. Meghan has some good intriguing stuff going on, too. It's interesting with the two contrasting women. I just think that this should be not more than a ninety minutes movie.
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