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Vindication: Episode Ten TV Series Review and Giveaway



Vindication episode ten is the final episode in the TV series and is the most suspenseful one yet. This one showcased the battle between Detective Travis and Sergeant Tomlinson to see who would get the new role as the Chief. Throughout the episode, Sergeant Thomlinson is up to no good and plays dirty to try and make Travis and his family look back in front of everyone. This part had me wanting to yell at the screen about how wrong Sergeant Tomlinson is and how crooked he truly is. Fans will especially be on the edge of their seats when Sergeant Thomlinson gives his speech against Travis and most will feel angry towards him. There is also an additional storyline of Kris who is determined to get justice for her brother. I immensely enjoyed how they tied up loose ends on two other storylines in the series and they brought back someone he helped previous in an earlier episode and it showed how her life had changed for the better. I won’t reveal what these two storylines are but they did show redemption, healing, and the power of Faith in God can help you through whatever you may be facing. I will say the ending of this season was very entertaining and I was begging for more and I didn’t want it to end so soon. I will go ahead and warn watchers that it does in fact in end in a cliffhanger and I’m still wondering what happened and I can’t wait to see where they take it next season. I just don’t like to wait! 

 

 




To watch Vindication: 

 

https://hubs.li/H0X31Ys0

 

 

Giveaway:

 

6-month Pure Flix subscription (for U.S. residents only)

 

 

Many thanks to Pure Flix for providing this product/product information for review.  Opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation.  I did receive the product in exchange for this review and post.





 


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Vindication TV Show Season One Review




Vindication is a brand-new TV show that premiered last year in 2019. Fans can stream it on Pure Flix and it’s also available for purchase on Amazon Prime. There is ten episodes in the first season of the series. The series is a crime drama faith-based series. One of the major characters is Detective Travis and his detective trainee, Kris. They worked on a number of different cases together throughout the series. Some of the themes and topics of the episodes included, affairs, sexting, chasing wealth, drug addiction, human trafficking, prostitution, dark web, pornography, and the consequences of committing sins. Each episode showed a faith aspect and a message that everyone can learn something from. The storylines also showed his family life and fans will be on the edge of their seats waiting to see what happens. 




 

 

I would recommend this TV show to anyone who enjoys crime drama shows. It reminded me more of a cleaner crime show, fans won’t be seeing a lot of blood or graphic images. The themes do contain real life situations but they are told in a more general descriptions and not too graphic compared to something like Criminal Minds, NCIS, or Law and Order. I think the faith aspect of the series make it unique in the crime shows field. I honestly believe most Christians would enjoy watching the series especially, if they enjoy watching crime shows and they wouldn’t have to worry too much about it being to bloody or graphic. I loved the acting in the series and the different topics they covered. I do feel like some of the first parts of the series was kind of slower. But towards the end of the series, the action picks up around episode eight. I will say I loved the family drama that fans will see and the storyline at the end of very heartbreaking and suspenseful. I liked how the family chose to dealt with something they didn’t see coming. I also liked how the series showed the consequences of sins and decisions and how they can change and affect our lives and others forever. I immensely loved how they enclosed faith and showed the watchers how faith can help you through life. The detective Travis wasn’t a very God believing person. Towards the end of the series, he somewhat changes and starts to believe in some of who God is. There is much more he needs to learn about God and I think that would probably more of a focus in the later seasons. 






Watch the Teaser for Vindication Season One:



https://youtu.be/4hg4HkJIUTI 

 

 

Season two has started streaming now and new episodes will be released weekly. 

 



Watch the Season Two Trailer:


 

https://youtu.be/Ycb2VQgX46I 


 

Official website for Vindication:

 

 

http://www.vindicationseries.com

 

 

Check it out on Pure Flix:

 

https://app.pureflix.com/series/332933158732/vindication