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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Long Bright River: Family Feud, Serial-Killer Style


I binged Long Bright River over the weekend.  It's a police procedural thriller about a serial killer preying on the women on the "Ave" in Philadelphia, and it packs quite a punch.  It's brilliantly acted -- especially by Amanda Seyfried, who first became known in Big Love, and then in Mamma Mia, and is now clearly a world-class, unique actor -- with a supporting case that includes Dash Mihok (one of Ray Donovan's brothers), Nicholas Pinnock (Counterpart), and John Doman (who has starred in everything).

But that's not what I liked most about this short series on Peacock, which had the good sense to put it all up at once, because that's the way it needs to be seen.  [And here I'll say that there are no spoilers ahead, believe or not.]

But what I liked most about this series is the human side of its story.  All serial killer stories -- true or fictitious (which I read is the story on Long Bright River) -- have an inescapable human side, if only in the impact that the killings have on the victims' families.  But Long Bright River really goes into this in-depth, with a brilliant boy on the spectrum (Thomas, superbly played by Callum Vinson), his great-grandfather (John Doman's role), a former nun (played by Harriet Sansom Harris) who makes a simply wonderful babysitter, and all manner of tangled parent-child, and sister relationships.

And the story ain't bad, either.  Why is this current Jack-the-Ripper going after drug-addicted women who work in the sex-trade to pay for their addiction?   Is the killer really a cop, and, if so, which one?  There are no shortage of cop suspects in this narrative.

Now, I actually guessed who the killer was in the very first episode of this eight-episode series.  And I'm still raving about what an excellent series Long Bright River is, powerful on so many levels.  That's an indication in itself of why I say don't miss this series, you'll be glad you watched it.


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