2. Blood On Her Hands [HOT - Roundup]

: Reviews are mixed, with many calling it a "typical" or "decent" Lifetime-style movie. Critics from Variety noted that the storyline is "old hat" and the dialogue lacks subtlety.

: Lucci's performance is often described as "mechanistic" or "insipid" by critics, though some viewers enjoyed her "sexy" and "powerful" presence. John O'Hurley and Dean McDermott are generally seen as strong additions to the cast. 2. Blood on Her Hands

: Critics on IMDb praised the episode for its steady escalation and controlled tension rather than relying on big twists. : Reviews are mixed, with many calling it

: Reviewers note that despite the dark subject matter, Farber’s writing style is "lighter" and keeps readers engaged late into the night. Related Titles Often Confused: : Reviews are mixed