Does unveiling the worst side of humanity have a higher purpose beyond ratings? That’s the question begged after two seasons of Apple TV+’s “Truth Be Told,” which just premiered on the streaming platform.Long before the 10-episode season ends, you’ll wish it was over.
It’s a whodunit, but a tedious one.
By the time the “truth” in the title is revealed, it won’t matter.
It’s rather anticlimactic.From writer, showrunner, and executive producer Nichelle Tramble Spellman, starring and executive-produced by Octavia Spencer, the new season also features Kate Hudson in her first lead role in a television series.
The second season, which prides itself as a glimpse into America’s obsession with true crime podcasts, is ultimately a dud.Poppy Parnell (Spencer) dives into a new case that involves a close childhood friend, Micah Keith (Hudson), and the murder of her husband (who may
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