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A law school graduate becomes the protégée of a successful high-stakes litigator. They become embroiled in a class action lawsuit targeting one of the country's wealthiest CEOs.
Damages may be the best series in what's shaping up to be a bumper crop of high quality cable, and that's not a light statement. No piece is out of place here; the writing, the plotting, everything is in tune.
All these interactions are rendered in smart, layered compositions, with elements that crowd and obscure, colors that distract and focus your attention.
Damages is really two things: an impressively constructed thriller and an intriguing, timely exploration of what people at the apex of society will do to hold on to their power.
Damages is emphatically, and almost torturously, high-tension, and the pilot script is one of the most artfully crafted since the debut back in the 20th century of The Sopranos.