Me — Trust
"A haunting but necessary look at the psychological mechanics of control, elevated by the extraordinary courage of the whistleblowers who risked everything to expose the truth." 2. BBC/Hulu TV Drama: Trust Me (2017–2019)
This heavy four-part series follows a federal investigation into Samuel Bateman and a child sexual abuse conspiracy within an FLDS offshoot.
Unreliable narrators and constant questioning of what is real. Trust Me
Tense and morally complex; requires some suspension of disbelief regarding NHS security.
A Review of Hank Phillippi Ryan’s “Trust Me” | by Zachary Houle "A haunting but necessary look at the psychological
"A masterclass in the unreliable narrator. Ryan keeps you guessing until the very end, forcing you to question not just the characters, but your own prejudices as a reader." 4. Modern Card/Board Game: Trust Me (2025)
Gripping and urgent, relying heavily on primary source footage. Tense and morally complex; requires some suspension of
"Whittaker is electric as a desperate woman spiraling into a web of lies. While the premise stretches reality, the tension never lets up across its tight four-hour runtime."