The Sinner

(series)
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Drama / Mystery / Thriller / Crime
USA, (2017–2021), 24 h 5 min (Length: 41–55 min)

Creators:

Derek Simonds

Based on:

Petra Hammesfahr (book)

Composer:

Ronit Kirchman

Cast:

Jessica Biel, Christopher Abbott, Bill Pullman, Patti D'Arbanville, Teri Wyble, Robert Funaro, C.J. Hunt, Jacob Berger, Adrienne Lovette, Abby Miller (more)
(more professions)

Seasons(4) / Episodes(32)

  • Cora (2017) - 8 episodes

  • Julian (2018) - 8 episodes

  • Jamie (2020) - 8 episodes

  • Percy (2021) - 8 episodes

Plots(1)

Bill Pullman stars as Detective Harry Ambrose in the hit crime anthology The Sinner. Each self contained season follows Det. Ambrose as he investigates a mysterious crime that seemingly defies explanation. (Fabulous Films)

Reviews of this series by the user Necrotongue (27)

Part II (2020) (S03E02) 

English While the pace of the second episode felt a bit slower to me, I didn't mind it much because I was still hooked on the storyline. ()

Part III (2020) (S03E03) 

English I'm starting to get a bit annoyed with Jamie's daydreaming. It feels like his constant musings are starting to hinder the plot, but I'll keep my fingers crossed that things will pick up. ()

Part IV (2020) (S03E04) 

English Well, here we are, the situation hasn't improved. My back is aching from all the grave-digging, so you'd think a bit of city fun would be a welcome change. Turns out, it didn't really do much for the story, and I found myself a bit bored at times. If the series keeps going like this, I won't be thrilled. ()

Part V (2020) (S03E05) 

English The series I once thoroughly enjoyed is morphing into something in its third season that I'm almost dreading to watch now. The creators seem to have opted for stretching out the plot with a rather oddly conducted police investigation. If there's any investigation happening at all, because frankly, I'm starting to have doubts. ()

Part VI (2020) (S03E06) 

English I find myself at odds with the majority opinion; the episode had a more intriguing progression than the previous two, and I was leaning towards giving it a higher rating. However, the ending ruined everything. Literally. Like his superior, I also feel that Harry Ambrose should retire before progressive dementia completely overwhelms him. But to balance out the criticism, Bill Pullman's performance remains fantastic (the issue lies more in the script). ()

Part VII (2020) (S03E07) 

English The eighth episode was slightly better than the previous two disappointing ones. It wasn't as bad as I'd feared, but it also didn't particularly please me, considering it had to follow the shortcomings of the previous episodes. Only three more to go. ()

Part VIII (2020) (S03E08) 

English The creative team really went "all out" in the finale, creating a chaotic mess where logic was tossed aside from start to finish, with every wild idea the screenwriter could conjure up thrown in randomly. It's quite a contrast to how much I enjoyed the first season, and it leaves me feeling a bit sad. This series didn't deserve such a downfall. ()