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Lawyer and former first daughter Hayes Morrison is blackmailed to head up NYC's new Conviction Integrity Unit. There she uses her brilliant mind to investigate cases where people may have been wrongly convicted.
Conviction is so into overkill, it's hard to tell what to take seriously. Maybe Atwell has that same feeling about this lame procedural consolation prize for ABC's failure to establish her better vehicle Agent Carter.
The real guilty parties here are the writers who've populated this show with so many stock characters and clichéd twists that it's difficult to become invested in any of the outcomes.
While Conviction is a fine show, it's lawyer-scandal-cop formula is also a dime a dozen. Agent Carter was one of a kind. It's hard not to think about its absence when watching these first few mediocre episodes.