Custody examines the thorny personal lives of the people determining a mothers right to keep her children.
The next thing she knows, Sara is in court, debating her fitness as a mother.
Each person thinks the tragedy is his or her fault, failing to realize that everyone shares the blame.
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Further, this guilt blinds them to the facts of subsequent cases, including Saras.
I need to know about you, Sara.
Still, even these extra dimensions feel rote; the wealthy family hiding its skeletons has been done before.
Ally gives her grandmother an ultimatum, the fallout of which is never revealed.
These are the people I would have loved to see more ofthe ones letting their emotions cloud their judgment.
Rating:
3 out of 5