On day one, Oliver (Avan Jogia) and Ciara (Dove Cameron) meet at a Boston grocery store and fall in love. But 56 Days after they meet, a badly decomposed body is found in a bathtub in his apartment, and we don’t know who it is. Is it him? Or is it her?
Both are keeping a secret from each other, like who they really are. But that doesn’t stop them from having an instant sexual connection, and they waste no time acting on their temptation.
They go from strangers to intimate lovers who become inseparable after just a few days. Even though they both have a lot of baggage, they let the other one in. Is that a mistake?
He has anxiety issues, which make it impossible for him to sleep. He has been seeing a psychiatrist since he was a teen, but it doesn’t really help. And that leads to anger issues. Will it make him angry enough to kill?
She, on the other hand, has family issues, and her mom desperately needs money. That is something Ollie has billions of. Will she kill him for the money?
Or will it just be a case of passion gone wrong?
All eight episodes dropped today on Prime Video, and it is the type of show you have to watch in one sitting. You need to know who was murdered, why they were murdered, and you can’t stop watching the hot chemistry between the two actors.
Granted, you have to get over the fact that you are watching two actors you know as child stars having sex. It weirded me out a little at first, but I got over it really quickly because the murder mystery is just that good.