A review of the TV programs "Witches of Essex" and "Murdaugh: Death in the Family" notes that one of them "made for a poignant and striking story of state-sanctioned violence and misogyny that could have done without the cheap gags."
It made for a poignant and striking story of state-sanctioned violence and misogyny that could have done without the cheap gags.
Another criticism is that the program "gestures at the context and deeper motivations behind the history of women being accused of witchcraft but, despite its generous runtime, remains frustratingly superficial.
Author's summary: Review of TV programs.