“Suspenseful Family Mystery”

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What You Need To Know:
DEFENDING JACOB is incredibly well done. The cast of seasoned actors does a fantastic job evoking emotion and creating suspense. The set and music add to the script’s somber tone. The audience is left with a cliffhanger after each episode, keeping them wondering what really happened to the dead boy. DEFENDING JACOB has a strong humanist worldview where Andy takes matters into his own hands to clear his son’s name, but family, marriage and friendship are extolled. DEFENDING JACOB also contains lots of strong foul language and some violence. So, MOVIEGUIDE® advises extreme caution.
Content:
Strong humanist worldview where main character tries to take matters into his own hands and fix all the problems with some moral elements as family sticks together and loves each other, marriage is extolled, and characters search for the truth, some Christian and Jewish elements as Jewish prayer is recited during grieving, and young girl sings a song with Christian themes, and light homosexual elements when a lesbian lawyer makes a comment about her partner, and there’s a comment about homosexual porn
80 obscenities (including some “f” words), 27 profanities (including some strong GD and JC profanities), and some name calling
Knives shown, guns used as a threat, man choking and killing another man, dead body shown twice with a little blood, a cutter pornography site is discussed, boxing class shown but only for the purpose of working out, and no one is hurt, suicide discussion, and a car crash that was an attempted speculation to end life, murder discussed as one character is in prison for it
Marital sex in one scene, but it’s not graphic, sex offender has photos of young boy on his phone, and married couple kisses in a few episodes
Upper fe-male nudity when young girl sends a nude photo, but only her back can be seen, upper male nudity during sex scene, and while at the beach, female in bikinis, and woman has shirt off during sex scene
Alcohol use in three episodes
No tobacco use but marijuana smoking in one scene; and,
Lying, heated argument between co-workers, online bullying, graffiti on garage.
More Detail:
The miniseries starts slowly. Andy (Chris Evans) is the assistant district attorney first as-signed to the murder case of Rifkin. When the police find evidence to charge Jacob with the murder, Andy is relieved from his duty. His wife, Laurie (Michelle Dockery), is also fired from her job, and the family now has nothing to do but prepare for the trial.
Along the way, Andy does all he can to help clear his son’s name. Some could argue that Andy takes matters too much into his own hands as he tries to be of help to Jacob and his lawyer. Twists, turns and secrets are at every corner with each new episode bringing more to light and making the audience question who killed Rifkin.
DEFENDING JACOB is incredibly well done. The cast of seasoned actors does a fantastic job evoking emotion and creating suspense in each episode. The set and the music add to the script’s somber tone. The audience is left with a cliffhanger after each episode, which keeps them wondering what really happened to the dead boy.
DEFENDING JACOB has a strong humanist worldview as Andy takes matters into his own hands for most of the episodes trying to clear his sons name. However, there are moral elements such as family, marriage, friendship, and trusting law enforcement throughout. Although these aspects shine through, the show is marred by foul language and secrets.