EPISODE
Trust - Season 1
An American anthology drama television series shows the conditions of one of America’s wealthiest and unhappiest families. First they gained a lot of money and became so popular, then John Paul, the heir of the family, was kidnapped by strangers which makes family starts to fall.
1965, England, UK
November 17, 1952 in Naples, Campania, Italy
30 January 1967, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
3 May 1965, Swansea, Wales, UK
29 December 1981, England, UK
7 March 1976, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, UK
6 September 1983, Rome, Lazio, Italy
30 July 1974, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
19 June 1966, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
March 20, 2018
There's an energy and opulence to the whole production that evokes the "all things for all people" nature of People v. O.J.March 19, 2018
Notwithstanding the inexplicability of Fraser's sore-thumb performance, "Trust" is the definitive telling of the Getty story... of the past few months.March 26, 2018
Trust is at its most fascinating when it's pondering wealth.March 21, 2018
Trust attempts to make an argument for the horrors of #RichPeopleProblems. And, the truly sumptuous series eventually crafts a pretty compelling case.March 22, 2018
[Donald] Sutherland is a natural in the role, the divisiveness and sarcasm seemingly part of his being.March 20, 2018
Sutherland delivers career-defining work as the billionaire whose soul seems to have dried up and blown away.March 26, 2018
The instantly arresting performances of Sutherland and Fraser, plus a solid first impression by newcomer Dickinson, keep Trust on track as an immorality play that FX says will be "told over multiple seasons and spanning the twentieth century."March 21, 2018
Grim, sour and bloodless, Trust is a bummer.March 22, 2018
It feels like Fraser has been ready and waiting to play this part. The actor hits each telling shift in Fletcher's casual nature just right.March 21, 2018
Trust is frenetically entertaining, but there's something insurmountably icky, if uncomfortably true, about its premise: Wealth makes people more interesting. The Gettys' money makes them grotesque, but it also makes them spellbinding.