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Murphy is a flawed and irreverent woman who just happens to be blind and is the only “witness” to the murder of her drug-dealing friend, Tyson. When the police dismiss her story, she sets out with her dog, Pretzel, to find the killer while also managing her colorful dating life and the job she hates at Guiding Hope, the guide-dog school owned by her overprotective parents.
CreatorCorinne Kingsbury

Pilot
Apr 4, 2019
Murphy is a hard-living, hard-drinking, disaffected twenty-something with a penchant for cigarettes and casual sex. She’s also blind.

Mommy Issues
Apr 11, 2019
After Murphy’s latest one night stand calls her “Mommy,” she develops a rather unexpected lead in Tyson’s case. Meanwhile, Chloe thinks it’s time for her father Dean to start a dating profile. Lastly, Murphy helps Jess pick out a special gift for her girlfriend Vanessa.

The Big Break
Apr 18, 2019
Murphy enlists an unwitting Felix to help her organize an outreach presentation at Fairview High so she can do some digging around to try and locate Tysons girlfriend Kira. When the presentation goes awry, Murphy and Felix take a smoke break under the bleachers and have their first heart-to-heart. Meanwhile, Dean does his best to be there for Chloe as she experience’s a rite of passage.

The Graduate
Apr 25, 2019
Murphy discovers she may not have known Tyson as well as she thought she did. Meanwhile, it’s puppy graduation day at Guiding Hope, and one of the foster’s is having a hard time letting go.

The Feels
May 2, 2019
Jess reluctantly agrees to let Murphy go alone with Max on a day trip. While traveling, Murphy has flashback of memories of Tyson. Meanwhile, Jess and Joy (Kathleen York) realize they may have more in common than they thought.

Tyson
May 9, 2019
Murphy, unable to deal with things, begins to push everyone away, including Max. Meanwhile, Murphy and Jess have a heart-to-heart.

The One That Got Away
May 16, 2019
While hanging out with Max in his food truck, Murphy is shocked to hear a familiar voice screaming outside; Murphy offers to watch Chloe so Dean can go on a date, but things get a little crazy after she does the one thing he asks her not to do. Lastly, Murphy's worlds of Max and Darnell and Guiding Hope begin to collide.

Jessica Rabbit
May 23, 2019
Murphy finally starts opening up to Max. Meanwhile, Murphy, Max and Darnell step up to help Jess. Lastly, Felix makes an interesting decision.

Deal or No Deal
May 30, 2019
With Jess focusing all of her attention on Vanessa, Murphy begins to feel neglected. To make matters worse, tensions begin to rise between her and Max. Meanwhile, Jules is forced to make a quick decision.

Bait and Switch
Jun 6, 2019
Murphy and Jess are both going through similar situations, but they are handling things very differently. Meanwhile, Felix and Jess share a beautiful moment together.

I Woke Up Like This
Jun 13, 2019
Murphy and Jess borrow the Guiding Hope van to search for Max, leaving Felix in a precarious position. Meanwhile, Dean receives some surprising news.

Rollin' With the Homies
Jun 20, 2019
It’s Murphy’s first birthday since Tyson was killed and she is feeling more isolated than ever.

It's Always Been You
Jun 27, 2019
Things begin to take an interesting turn between Murphy and Dean. Season finale.

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## **In the Dark (2019) Review: A Gritty, Unconventional Crime Solver - 8/10** *In the Dark* is a show that defies easy categorisation, blending the procedural crime drama with pitch-black comedy and a deeply flawed, yet irresistibly compelling, protagonist. It’s a series that isn’t afraid to let its main character be unlikable, making her journey all the more fascinating and, against all odds, deeply human. ### The Premise: A Blind Witness in a Seedy World The series follows Murphy Mason (Perry Mattfeld), a hard-drinking, cynical, and self-destructive blind woman in her twenties. Her life consists of working at a guide dog school she hates, casual hookups, and navigating the world with a brutal, unfiltered honesty that pushes everyone away. Her only real friend is a young man named Tyson, who one night is murdered in a dark alley. When the police dismiss her account because of her disability, Murphy becomes obsessed with solving his murder, dragging her reluctant guide dog, Pretzel, and a cast of unwilling accomplices into the dangerous underworld of her city. ### Strengths That Shine * **A Star-Making, Fearless Performance:** The entire show rests on Perry Mattfeld’s shoulders, and she carries it with breathtaking commitment. She portrays Murphy’s blindness with a raw authenticity that avoids cliché, focusing on the practicalities and the immense frustration. More than that, she fully embodies a character who is often her own worst enemy—sarcastic, manipulative, and deeply broken. Yet, Mattfeld infuses her with a vulnerability and a fierce, dogged loyalty that makes you root for her, even when you’re cringing at her choices. * **A Refreshingly Unconventional Protagonist:** Murphy Mason is a revelation in the world of TV detectives. She doesn’t have a badge, superpowers, or a genius intellect. She has sheer, stubborn will, a knack for getting under people’s skin, and an ability to listen and remember details that others miss. Her disability is not a superpower; it’s a challenge she weaponises, using people’s underestimation of her to her advantage. * **More Than a Procedural:** While the "case-of-the-week" format emerges, the show’s heart is the long-burning mystery of Tyson’s murder and its ripple effects. The supporting cast, including her hapless friend Felix (Morgan Krantz) and the initially skeptical police detective Dean (Rich Sommer), are given complex arcs of their own, transforming from bystanders into a deeply dysfunctional found family bound by trauma and secrets. ### Why Not a Higher Score? The show’s greatest strength—Murphy’s abrasive nature—can also be its biggest hurdle. Her relentless self-sabotage and treatment of those who care about her can be exhausting to watch over the long run. Some of the seasonal mysteries stretch credibility, and the constant cycle of bad decisions can feel repetitive. ### The Verdict **8/10 - A Sharp, Addictive, and Deeply Human Drama** *In the Dark* is a hidden gem that deserves a wider audience. It’s a bold, gritty, and often surprisingly funny series that subverts the typical crime-solving trope with a protagonist you won’t soon forget. Perry Mattfeld’s performance is nothing short of extraordinary, anchoring a story that is as much about solving a crime as it is about a deeply damaged person finding a twisted sense of purpose and connection in the darkest corners of her world. **Watch it if:** You enjoy anti-heroes, dark comedies, and character-driven mysteries with a truly unique lead. **Skip it if:** You prefer likeable, morally upright protagonists or are looking for a straightforward, by-the-book police procedural.