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Dirty John - Season 2
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Season two of this anthology series comes up with new challenges cases that follows true crimes arise from the failure of a love story that leads to murder. In this new season, Betty supports Dan till she faces the horrible end.
Season two of this anthology series comes up with new challenges cases that follows true crimes arise from the failure of a love story that leads to murder. In this new season, Betty supports Dan till she faces the horrible end.
Actors:
Pia Shah,
Rachel Keller,
Gabrielle Korte,
Chris Lemchi,
Catherine Carlen,
John OBrien,
Destiny Thida Vong
Pia Shah
Rachel Keller
25 December 1992, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Gabrielle Korte
Chris Lemchi
Catherine Carlen
7 July 1953, Cookeville, Tennessee, USA
John OBrien
Destiny Thida Vong
Director:
Maggie Kiley, Kat Candler, Shannon Kohli
Country:
United States
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May 26, 2020
Amanda Peet doesn't portray Betty as much as she embodies her. It's an astonishing performance: so painful at times that it's difficult to witness -- yet so compelling, it's impossible to look away.
June 02, 2020
The success of this USA series hinges on Peet's fantastic portrayal.
June 01, 2020
Convincing in both her misery and her capacity for dangerous payback, Peet scorches the screen as a loose cannon of festering paranoia and self-pity.
June 02, 2020
Peet is very good playing opposite a cold Christian Slater, but she has to modulate her madness so it can last over 10 episodes.
May 28, 2020
There's a word for that kind of shamelessly overextended true-crime storytelling: Dirty.
June 02, 2020
By the time it's over, Betty Broderick is both "a woman scorned" and one better understood, without sacrificing any of the trashy chewiness that has drawn viewers to such material since long before she ever pulled the trigger.
June 01, 2020
[Amanda Peet] is very, very good, somehow playing all sides of the tonal kaleidoscope here at once, differing depending from which angle you look at it.
June 02, 2020
The Betty Broderick Story explains what drove Betty to bare her teeth. It may also make you reflect on what it would take for you to do the same thing.
May 18, 2020
Peet's career-best performance is perfectly paired with Slater's appropriately stoic and conniving portrayal, effortlessly delivering a grade-A depiction of gaslighting, sometimes to the beat of a fun Neil Diamond song.
June 01, 2020
Simply pointing out that it happened and tossing some goofy costuming on top isn't enough. Indeed, it erodes the possibility of seeing Betty Broderick or Carole Baskin or whomever as real, not merely true.
June 02, 2020
Slater's recognizable star power aside, the focus, really, is exclusively on Betty, and if there's any real reason to recommend The Betty Broderick Story, it's to appreciate the sheer range and volume of characterizations Peet gets to offer.

