NBC is getting into the business of secrets and lies with their newest primetime soap "Deception." After the death of her childhood best friend, Vivian Bowers, Detective Joanna Locasto reconnects with Vivian's family. While she's mourning the loss of someone she was once close to, she's also undercover in an investigation to find out what happened to the wealthy socialite.
Right away, there are all kinds of strange emotional reactions to the death of Vivian within the family. Most chilling was that of her mother, who didn't seem upset at all, but rather irritated. Vivian had long since gone down a dark path into drugs and alcohol, so she'd become a bit of a burden on the family.
There's suspicious and resentment aplenty for Joanna as well. She'd dropped out of Joanna's life so long ago that the family didn't even know she was working for the police. But Vivian's brother Edward was immediately wary of Joanna's real motive for working her way back into the family fold.
The first secret uncovered is that the youngest Bower daughter, Mia, is actually Vivian's daughter. This secret was so well kept, even Mia doesn't know.
Critical reception for the new drama has been mixed, with TV.com saying it lacks the guilty pleasure factor of ABC's similarly-themed "Revenge." The Hollywood Reporter took things a step further, simply calling it bad. But E! Online says "Deception" is one of their favorite new winter shows, and that viewers stick around for a few weeks before ultimately deciding for themselves.
Follow the twists and turns of "Deception" by tuning in every Monday at 10 p.m. EST on NBC.
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