Agatha Christie's Ordeal by Innocence (2018), a 3 part series on Prime. Decent. A bit repetitive, kept showing a few scenes over and over, but they don't give the full picture, in fact it was deliberately meant to mislead or confuse. I think I've seen enough Christie adaptations now to suggest that she makes almost every character look like they could be the guilty party, before revealing the true killer. This had a very good cast, although most of them didn't really have a chance to shine. Bill Nighy, Anna Chancellor, Ella Purnell, Eleanor Tomlinson, Alice Eve, Matthew Goode and several more I wasn't familiar with. Briefly Nighy and Chancellor are a well to do couple. They adopt 5 kids by ones or twos. Chancellor is a cold, hard hearted woman. All of the kids grow up to resent her for various reasons. She ends up dead early on, one of her sons is charged and then is beaten to death in jail before a trial. Then we skip forward more than a year and Nighy is on the verge of remarrying the much younger Eve. Strings begin to be tugged and things unravel.