Exposure

5.3
2024

A photographer returns to her hometown after the death of her best friend, only to discover the hidden secrets of their relationship and the truth of the tragedy.

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Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2024

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1. Episode 1

Jacs returns to her home town following the death of her best friend, Kel. Once there, she discovers that Kel was involved in a secret relationship with a man, known only as Do Not Message, whom she suspects brought about her friend’s downfall.

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2. Episode 2

Jacs’ search for Do Not Message sees her begin to date local men, which leads to shocking consequences, as Jacs battles with intrusive thoughts of hurting the very men she is being intimate with.

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3. Episode 3

Jacs zeroes her investigation in on Mick, a dark haired surfer, who Kel once followed online. At his home, Jacs and Mick clash over an intimate photo of Kel, leaving Jacs in a precious position.

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4. Episode 4

With Mick ruled out as a suspect, Jacs turns her attention to another man, Bronson, while her feelings for her childhood friend, Angus, grow stronger. Jacs is later shocked when Do Not Message decides to meet her in person.

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5. Episode 5

Jacs and Angus lean into their feelings for one another before Jacs meets with Do Not Message, learning the truth about his relationship with Kel.

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6. Episode 6

Having uncovered the truth behind Kel’s death, Jacs must delve deeper into her own truth by confronting a man from her past, Raffa.

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4/10

I genuinely wanted to like Exposure but in the end I simply couldn't.

I think if I were to sum up this series, "pretentiously irritating", would have to be my first and lingering reaction. Its simply too self indulgent and self important, to actually amount to anything meaningful.

Acting is reasonable, no qualms there nor are there any issues with production values but beyond that I found it impossible to like this series or care much about its annoying protagonist.

In summary, this is another series where I have to wonder who its audience is? Perhaps the sort of people who frequent snooty art exhibitions, as was the case in the first episode? Suffice to say, this one feels deeply superficial and little else.

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