Apple has opened the first season of the detective series "Home in Darkness" for free viewing
The official announcement comes three weeks after the second season ended.
"Home in the Daylight" is a drama series about Hilda Lisiak, a nine-year-old journalist who published a newspaper called Orange Street News in her hometown of Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania.
The series follows a girl who moves with her family from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town where her father is from. Here she begins investigating a criminal case that the rest of the town has been trying to "bury" for years.
The series is based more on the "motives" of Hilda and her family than on actual events. Changed the last name of the characters (in the series it's "Lysko") and the scene, the "case" is invented by the writers, and the "family" genre from the first frames makes it clear that the heroine will pass through all the dangers in one piece. The series leaves a pleasant aftertaste and can safely be recommended for family viewing. Especially if the set of your equipment supports Dolby Atmos, but to subscribe to Apple TV+ you've never got around to it.
In real life, the prototype character, young journalist Hilda Lisiak, was the first to report on the murder in her town of Selinsgrove, which brought national and international media attention to her newspaper Orange Street News in 2016.
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