Trust Me — Trusted
"A delightful hybrid that proves you don't need to be a professional liar to win a bluffing game. It’s colorful, quick, and surprisingly strategic for such a simple premise." Which of these
Unreliable narrators and constant questioning of what is real.
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"A haunting but necessary look at the psychological mechanics of control, elevated by the extraordinary courage of the whistleblowers who risked everything to expose the truth." 2. BBC/Hulu TV Drama: Trust Me (2017–2019)
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Tense and morally complex; requires some suspension of disbelief regarding NHS security.
Whittaker’s performance is widely praised, though the plot can feel "unbelievable" at times.
Gripping and urgent, relying heavily on primary source footage.