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Genre
  
Mystery Thriller Drama

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
13 June 2016

Network
  
Freeform

6.1/10
IMDb

7.2/10
TV

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

Final episode date
  
22 August 2016

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Created by
  
Kathryn Price Nichole Millard

Starring
  
Daisy Head Emily Tremaine Cristian Solimeno Naomi Ryan Simona Brown Zachary Fall Kevin Ryan Sam Cassidy Billy Zane

Cast
  
Daisy Head, Billy Zane, Emily Tremaine, Cristian Solimeno, Naomi Ryan

Profiles

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Guilt is a British/American mystery drama television series that premiered on Freeform on June 13, 2016. The series was created by Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard, and produced by Lionsgate Television and Freeform Original Productions. ABC Family gave a pilot order in June 2015, and picked the show up to series in November 2015. On October 20, 2016, Freeform announced they had canceled the series after one season.

Contents

Daisy Head stars as Grace Atwood, an American student in London whose roommate, Molly Ryan, is murdered. As people begin suspecting her, they start to accuse her of the crime. The show features an ensemble cast with Head as Grace Atwood, Emily Tremaine as Grace's sister, Billy Zane as the defense lawyer hired to protect Grace, Cristian Solimeno and Naomi Ryan as two members of the police, Sam Cassidy as a member of the British Royal Family, Simona Brown and Zachary Fall as acquaintances of Grace, and Kevin Ryan as Molly Ryan's brother.

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Plot

The young student Grace Atwood finds herself in a mess when her best friend, Molly Ryan, is murdered, and she becomes the prime suspect of the crime. Grace's sister, Natalie, is beside her at all costs, but does not know whether to believe what Grace says. While the London police investigate the murder, members of the high-end sex club Courtenay continue to practice their explicit and secret nights of sex with prostitutes. There are many suspected of having murdered Molly, but, in all that time, was Grace guilty of the murder, or she was just a young lady caught in the journalistic spotlight and the hard investigation regime?

Main

  • Daisy Head as Grace Atwood: An American college student living in London who is accused of murder after her roommate Molly is found dead in their flat.
  • Emily Tremaine as Natalie Atwood: An Assistant District Attorney from Boston who flies to London to support Grace after learning her sister is implicated in Molly's murder.
  • Cristian Solimeno as D.S. Alex Bruno: The one who leads the Molly Ryan murder case. He also begins to develop feelings for Natalie Atwood.
  • Naomi Ryan as Gwendolyn "Gwen" Hall: A Crown Prosecutor assigned to the Molly Ryan case who had a previous sexual relationship with D.S. Bruno.
  • Simona Brown as Roz Walters: An up-and-coming British DJ living with Grace and Molly who lives a double life as a worker at a high-end sex club.
  • Zachary Fall as Luc Pascal: A drug-addicted artist and Grace's boyfriend who becomes a prime suspect in Molly's murder. It is revealed in the season finale that Luc actually killed Molly after being blackmailed.
  • Kevin Ryan as Patrick Ryan: Molly's older brother who wants retribution for his sister's death.
  • Sam Cassidy as Prince Theo: A member of the British Royal Family and a client of high-end sex clubs who shares a personal connection with Molly.
  • Billy Zane as Stan Gutterie: A lawyer who is hired by James (Grace's and Natalie's step father) to help Grace.
  • Reception

    Guilt received mixed to favorable reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a 60% approval rating based on 10 critics. The site's critical consensus reads: "Guilt stumbles through over-packed twists, weak dialogue, and unrealistic behavior, yet ultimately emerges as a fun, sensationalized soap". On Metacritic, the first season of the show holds a 52 out of 100 Metascore based on 8 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".

    References

    Guilt (TV series) Wikipedia