Ep 10. Not Okay
- January 1, 2017
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7.7 (190)
Not Okay is the tenth episode of the first season of the TV show Conviction. It follows the compelling story of a woman, Tess Larson, who is accused of killing her estranged husband, Eric. The episode starts with the team receiving a case from ADA Brian Peluso. Brian has brought Tess's case to the CIU after an anonymous tip came in claiming that Tess had killed Eric.
The team at the CIU, including lead investigator Hayes Morrison, is tasked with the difficult and daunting challenge of proving Tess's innocence. Hayes, along with her team, works tirelessly to uncover any evidence that could help exonerate Tess from her murder charge.
As they dive deeper into the case, the team uncovers a tangled web of secrets and lies that make it difficult to determine who is telling the truth. Tess's alibi seems shaky, and there are many suspects who could have had a motive for killing Eric. However, the deeper they dig, the more they realize that the case is far more complicated than they originally anticipated.
Meanwhile, Hayes is dealing with her own personal struggles. She is still reeling from the recent breakup with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Wallace. As the case becomes more stressful and intense, Hayes begins to struggle with her personal demons once again.
As the trial approaches, the team begins to narrow down the list of suspects and potential motives for Eric's murder. However, just as it seems like they are getting closer to the truth, they are thrown a curveball that changes everything. With time running out, they must act fast to uncover the truth and prove Tess's innocence.
Not Okay is a suspenseful, compelling, and emotional episode that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The show is a masterful blend of crime drama and character-driven storytelling, making it a must-watch for fans of both genres. The episode is expertly crafted, with excellent writing, strong performances, and breathtaking plot twists that will leave viewers wanting more.