It may be quite different when the series tells about that blonde girl who lives her life in the hope of finding new evidence condemning the killer of her friend. Now, this girl begins her mission by re-looking for new evidence to reach a new solution in the case of the murder of her friend. It seems that the blonde girl will face serious challenges in the face of this, which seems almost impossible to stand in her way.
Among a slew of superhero shows, soapy dramas, and supernatural flair, In The Dark is the most grounded in reality of the network's entire roster of dramas.
The show's entire treatment of blindness comes across as a regressive curiosity made all the more frustrating by the amount of time the show spends humiliating Murphy in the early episodes.
Mattfeld delivers a nuanced performance as a woman who has chosen to meet the world with hostility as a calculated defense. No matter how middling the story, she's always worth watching.
In The Dark is a fascinating, mature turn for The CW that audiences should find a lot to like within. It's different but familiar at the same time, which is very hard to pull off for such a clearly defined network.
It remains to be seen, so to speak, whether In the Dark will play itself out in a single season or find other ways to extend beyond that. The show's creative team, so far have put together a show that's surprisingly and bracingly watchable.