Beth (Kate Beckinsale) is a reporter trying to salvage her career. When she comes across an interesting case involving a mother convicted of murder, Beth will try to help the mother by claiming she was falsely accused. Guilty Party offers an interesting combination of comedy, crime, and mystery in this series. If you’re wondering how to watch Guilty Party on Paramount+, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Guilty Party
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How Many Episodes Are in Guilty Party?
There are 10 episodes in Guilty Party. Each episode lasts 30-35 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Guilty Party episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
- “The Last Real Journalist Working in Denver”: October 14, 2021
- “Crazy Bitches Who Kill”: October 14, 2021
- “You Might Be All She’s Got”: October 21, 2021
- “Let’s Make This Man Hurt”: October 28, 2021
- “Stop Being a Coward and Take the Meat”: November 4, 2021
- “Your Mama Loves You”: November 11, 2021
- “A Denver Ten”: November 18, 2021
- “I Thought We Were Friends”: November 25, 2021
- “Acts of Devotion”: December 2, 2021
- “Guilty Party”: December 9, 2021
What Are the Critics Saying About Guilty Party?
Guilty Party received a 40% from critics and 53% from audience viewers. Audiences are widely mixed about the series, some finding the characters and plots to be “horrible” while others found the show to have an intriguing premise. If you’re a fan of crime TV shows, this may be an interesting watch, but many viewers warn not to expect anything new and exciting.
“Unlike Only Murders in the Building, Guilty Party doesn’t seem to have much to say about true crime beyond just using it as a backdrop for comedy and mystery…At the very least, Kate Beckinsale is as good as ever.” – Frederick Blichert, Android Authority
“This fish-out-of-water quality alchemizes with Beckinsale’s big-screen-size charisma into a highly watchable performance, as Guilty Party reveals how much Beth is also out of sorts.” – Carla Meyer, San Francisco Chronicle
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Is Guilty Party Suitable for Kids?
Guilty Party is rated TV-MA which is suitable for viewers ages 17+. The series contains severe depictions of violence and gore. It also contains moderate profanity and frightening or intense scenes.