
Candy

Candy Montgomery is a 1980s housewife and mother who did everything right — but when the pressure of conformity builds within her, her actions scream for just a bit of freedom. Until someone tells her to shush. With deadly results.
Candy Montgomery is a 1980s housewife and mother who did everything right — but when the pressure of conformity builds within her, her actions scream for just a bit of freedom. Until someone tells her to shush. With deadly results.
Good acting, good story. Based on a true story except the bits they made up.
Keeps you engaged right up to the end. Not your typical lame TV show.
Definitely worth watching.
9/10
I just watched another TV show and one of the people kept hushing the woman and all I could think was - what would Candy do?
Great show, so good acting. 5 episodes is perfect, no artificials sides stories.
Must watch!
Pretty decent crime drama. It got so slow in the middle but the 5 episode format was perfect. The acting is great. The haircuts are hilarious.
Looks like another must watch show to binge on.
Nice mini-series. Good acting, good visuals.
It gives the impression that the way of narrating the story seeks more to extend the plot to five episodes than a true proposal with narrative intentions. But at least it holds up in four remarkable interpretations of complex characters, which nevertheless end up developing. The references to "The Shining" (1980), which premiered the same day the murder was committed, are at least cleverly subtle, thanks to the episodes directed by Michael Uppendahl.
Good show, amazing acting, especially Jessica Biel, she should win an Emmy
It's a compelling story, although it truly made me wonder what parts were "fictionalized" as each episode opens up with. To me shorter would have been better as there is a lot of fluff that seemed unnecessary, but I'm a bigger fan of the investigatory side of things.
I also felt as though there were some weird organizational choices, and would have preferred more dates than the continual "2 Months Later...2 months later... 2 months later."
In truth you could probably just watch episode 5 and get the main gist/ gory details of the events. It was a decent enough watch though, I enjoyed it more than I didn't.
It is really really slow. Episodes 2 and 3 don't actually add anything to the story so they can be skipped entirely and you will miss nothing.
This show is in love with the Ax Murderer and can barely hide its disgust with the victim. Completely tasteless.
Good acting, good story. Based on a true story except the bits they made up.
Keeps you engaged right up to the end. Not your typical lame TV show.
Definitely worth watching.
9/10
I just watched another TV show and one of the people kept hushing the woman and all I could think was - what would Candy do?