Dirty John: Season 2 - The Betty Broderick Story

2020
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Based on the podcast of the same name, this anthology series dedicates every season to a different true crime story... More

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Dirty John: Season 2 - The Betty Broderick Story is... More available to stream in the United Kingdom now on Netflix and Sky Go.

Dirty John: Season 2 - The Betty Broderick Story episodes

Episode 2.1

No Fault

Betty thinks she can't be divorced by her rich lawyer... More husband without her consent.

Episode 2.2

The Turtle and the Alligator

Through medical school, law school and many pregnancies, Betty supports... More Dan until he hits it big.

Episode 2.3

Marriage Encounter

A worried Betty takes a desperate step to save her... More marriage, and it works. Until it doesn’t.

Episode 2.4

More to It Than Fun

Betty sees her life has been a sham for years.

EPISODE 2.5

Scream Therapy

Fighting her new reality, Betty goes on the offense.

EPISODE 2.6

The Twelfth of Never

Betty faces Dan in divorce court, and it sends her... More past a point of no return.

EPISODE 2.7

The Shillelagh

Having lost her sense of identity, Betty can only see... More her own pain and turn it outward.

EPISODE 2.8

Perception is Reality

Empathy from strangers allows Betty to avoid facing what she's... More done, until she can't any more.

Dirty John: Season 2 - The Betty Broderick Story | Ratings & Reviews

"It is [good]... and then it isn't. You sense lawsuits being avoided in the flat portrayals of the Broderick children. ... Peet plays confused desperation to the hilt, but the awkward structure of this eight-part saga turns her rage repetitive."

Entertainment WeeklyEntertainment Weekly

"Peet gives her all to a role that doesn’t respond in kind. The problem, here, may be that the Betty Broderick story — previously brought to TV in “A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story,” which got Meredith Baxter an Emmy nomination in 1992 — is both outsized and small."

VarietyVariety

"If there's any real reason to recommend Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story, it's to appreciate the sheer range and volume of characterizations Peet gets to offer."

Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter

"Peet's career-best performance is perfectly paired with Slater's appropriately stoic and conniving portrayal, effortlessly delivering a grade-A depiction of gaslighting, sometimes to the beat of a fun Neil Diamond song."

TV GuideTV Guide

"What this scripted true-crime story may lack in surprise, it makes up for in its nuance, especially in the latter half of the season, as well as in its go-for-beyond-broke performance by Amanda Peet as Betty."

VultureVulture

"While Betty’s performance gets much less convincing, Peet’s just keeps getting better and better. There is not a moment wasted, not a single line or non-verbal reaction not fully explored for all its potential. It is, and in this case this is a compliment, utterly exhausting to watch."

RogerEbert.comRogerEbert.com

"The tragic consequences of Betty and Dan’s story hangs over Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story from the beginning, elevating the series from a possible Lifetime knockoff to a realistic and unforgettable portrayal of mental breakdown, casting Amanda Peet in a new dramatic light."

A.V. ClubA.V. Club

Dirty John: Season 2 - The Betty Broderick Story | Details

Genre
Drama, True Story & Biography
Country of origin
USA

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