Criminal Justice Season 1 Rating -
Worth a watch if you like: ✅ Morally gray characters ✅ Courtroom drama without the glamour ✅ British realism over American gloss
Massey delivers a career-defining performance. He is tasked with playing a character who is arguably unlikable—a rich kid playing at being a cabbie, naive to the point of stupidity. Yet, Massey commands immense empathy. His portrayal of Aditya’s psychological erosion is physical; his posture slumps, his eyes hollow out, and his voice loses its timber as the episodes progress. He captures the terror of a system that does not care about your truth, only your convenience as a scapegoat. It is a terrifying portrait of privilege stripped bare. criminal justice season 1 rating
The first season of Criminal Justice received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the show's unique storytelling, strong performances, and thought-provoking themes. The show's exploration of the Indian justice system, corruption, and the human condition resonated with audiences. Worth a watch if you like: ✅ Morally


