Look, this is a well-made adult drama that's absolutely not for kids—and that's fine. Holly Hunter is phenomenal as a mess of a human trying to find redemption with the help of a no-nonsense angel. The concept is creative, the execution is solid, and critics liked it.
But let's be real: it's a 2007 TNT crime procedural, which means it's got that mid-2000s cable drama pacing that can feel like watching paint dry by today's standards. The explicit content is genuinely explicit—this isn't implied sex and tasteful cutaways, this is full-on adult content that earned its 17+ rating.
If you're an adult looking for a character study about trauma and redemption wrapped in a crime procedural, and you don't mind the dated feel, it's worth checking out. But keep this far, far away from the kids. This is late-night, kids-are-in-bed, pour-yourself-a-drink television.





