6.4 /10 1 Votes6.4
5.4/10 TV Country of origin United States No. of seasons 1 First episode date 27 June 2012 Language English | 7.6/10 IMDb 63% Original language(s) English No. of episodes 7 Final episode date 8 August 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre DocumentaryCrime drama Directed by Adam FeinsteinRudy BednarAlrick BrownCruz AngelesMora Stephens Network American Broadcasting Company Similar OMG EMT, Extreme Forensics, Cajun Justice, Police Women of Dallas, Countryside 999 |
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Final Witness is an American crime television series that premiered on June 27, 2012 on ABC.
Contents
The seven-part series, which combines documentary and drama elements, focuses on a different real-life murder each week from the victim's point of view. Each episode includes interviews with the victim's family and friends, real witnesses, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers, as well as scripted scenes with actors.
U.S. Nielsen ratings
The following is a table for the United States ratings, based on average total estimated viewers per episode, of Final Witness on ABC.
Critical reception
The series received mixed reviews from critics. Jessica Shaw of Entertainment Weekly stated that "Crime reenactments are equal parts disturbing and cheesy – mediocre actors portraying cold-blooded killers and their victims. This new ripped-from-the-headlines series amps up the cheese even further by mixing Desperate Housewives-style narration with actual non-reenacted interviews." The New York Post's Linda Stasi called the series "a good true-crime show. A very good true-crime show. But that voice-from-beyond narrator is just so very wrong." Verne Gay of Newsday also commented on the narration by writing that the series is "a grim, macabre march through a terrible crime, deploying a bad twist – the voice of the deceased." The New York Daily News' David Hinckley thought the series was "crisply and professionally produced. But the best face it can put on terrible murder cases is philosophical, and that may not be enough to keep viewers from the somber takeaway that someone they like has ended up dead."