My husband and I recently watched the Netflix series, "Fool Me Once". We both would recommend it, even though there were times when I thought the title should have been "fools rush in".
The main character, Maya Stern, seems to have the attitude that she is
invincible, superior and the authority in any room or situation.
Frankly, she was not always very admirable. Her rash decisions to
constantly confront everyone made her seem more out of control than
considered or intelligent, especially when her actions could influence her
teenage niece and her teammates.
At one point, we almost turned it off, but there was just enough suspense and mystery to the plot to keep us watching.
I wasn't sure what I thought of the investigator, Sami Kierce, at first, but in the end he turned out to be one of my favorite actors in the series, simply because of his acting skill. We also really liked 'Corey the Whistle' who was truly committed to revealing the truth and he seemed to genuinely care.
Fool Me Once Synopsis
There is a lot happening in Maya Stern's life all at the same time.
She is a helicopter pilot that has recently been expelled from the military
because she fired on an unverified civilian truck while trying to protect
troops on the ground.
Her beloved sister has been murdered and Maya feels there is more behind
her death than just a home invasion. Of course, Maya
must investigate her sister's death.
Then, her husband is shot in front of her while they are walking in the park and she has to endure police questioning. Plus, her sanity is in question when she sees her husband visit their daughter on a recently acquired nanny cam. Instead of calling the police, Maya confronts the nanny who responds by pepper-spraying her in the face and stealing the video card. Now, the evidence that her husband may still be alive is gone.
Maya is not liked by her husband's wealthy family and her mother-in-law is
equally confrontational and derogatory. Sparks fly every time the two
of them are together, or even talk on the phone.
I'll close by telling you the same thing I told my parents, watch it to the end! The end makes all the rest worth it.
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