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In this dramatic series, young parents Dave and Rebecca try to help others differently. They are fighting a new battle to meet challenges and help others. Within a short period, the young spouses find themselves forced to look after the Dave parents who mismanaged their money and need help to pay off a large debt that might put them in a real dilemma in their lives.
The lines, setups and delivery almost seem to fly out of the last century - light from a distant galaxy, arriving just now. None of this makes "Indebted" bad so much as obvious.
The precise midpoint between juicily nasty and wholesome is a tricky balance to strike, and Indebted doesn't get there, toggling back and forth between its perspectives on the characters depending on the scene.
After three episodes, there's plenty of room for improvement and plenty of time to improve, but it'll take a big renovation to whip "Indebted" into shape, and it may not be worth the investment.