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Episode 3, "Poker Face," is widely considered the moment the series transitions from a standard procedural to a deeply personal psychological thriller. Reviewers from Steve Varley and Movie Files highlight several key elements that define this episode:

The performances remain top-notch. Chris Evans is specifically lauded for his portrayal of a father trapped between his professional duty and his instinctual need to protect his son. The Verdict

A central theme introduced in this episode is the fear of hereditary violence. The narrative begins to peel back the layers of Andy Barber’s past, revealing that his father was also a murderer. This creates a haunting subtext: the worry that Jacob may have inherited a "murder gene," which adds a layer of genetic determinism to the mystery. Defending.Jacob.S01E03.PLSUB.720p.ATVP.WEB-DL.D...

While the first two episodes set the stage, Episode 3 illustrates how the accusations begin to systematically dismantle the family’s life. The story shifts focus from the mechanics of the crime to the emotional toll on the parents, Andy and Laurie. Reviewers note that this shift makes the show unique among crime dramas, as it prioritises the parents’ growing doubt over the son's direct perspective.

The show maintains a "cold" aesthetic, using a palette of blues and greys to create a dreary, depressing atmosphere that mirrors the characters' trauma. Episode 3, "Poker Face," is widely considered the

Episode 3 is often rated higher than its predecessors (earning an 8.5/10 from some critics) because it raises the stakes. It moves past the "whodunnit" and starts asking "who are we?" as the characters' perfect lives are officially over.

Watch this review to see why Episode 3 is considered the point where the series truly takes off, shifting its focus toward the parents' psychological breakdown and the reveal of deep family secrets: Defending Jacob Episodes 1-3 Review Steve Varley Show YouTube• 26 Apr 2020 The Verdict A central theme introduced in this

Critics praised the editing in this episode, particularly the seamless cuts between different timelines—including a future deposition—that heighten the sense of impending doom.