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Critics from Vulture and IndieWire praise Tom Pelphrey as the arrogant, "attack-dog" attorney Don Crowder. His brash Texas accent and contempt for the judge provide a "tensely funny" energy that balances the grim nature of the crime.

The sixth episode of the HBO Max series , titled "The Big Top," is widely considered the season's turning point as it shifts from a slow-burn domestic drama into a high-stakes courtroom spectacle. Critical Consensus: "The Big Top" [S1E6] Love and Death

Not all feedback is glowing; some reviewers, like those at Third Coast Review , labeled it the season's "weakest episode," arguing the script felt flat and that the procedural elements were repetitive compared to earlier character-driven episodes. Critics from Vulture and IndieWire praise Tom Pelphrey

A major point of discussion in community reviews on Reddit is the "self-defense" reveal. Many viewers find the 41 axe wounds difficult to reconcile with self-defense, leading to debates about Candy as an "unreliable narrator". Key Episode Highlights Critical Consensus: "The Big Top" Not all feedback

Reviewers highlight this episode for its focus on the of Candy’s attorney, Don Crowder, and the introduction of her controversial self-defense plea.