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Paul T. Goldman
Miniseries
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One man's efforts to uncover the truth thrust him into a labyrinth of fraud, deception, and criminality that transform him "from wimp to warrior".
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6 Episodes
BCBS
E1
BCBS
Paul T. Goldman’s world is turned upside down when he discovers that his wife has been living a secret double life.
Moscow
E2
Moscow
After making a shocking discovery about Audrey’s secret double life, Paul decides that he must take action.
Royce
E3
Royce
After enlisting help, Paul makes a risky play that uncovers evidence of something far more sinister than he had imagined.
The Trial
E4
The Trial
With the trial approaching, Paul desperately attempts to get authorities to take Audrey and Royce into custody.
The Chronicles
E5
The Chronicles
In the wake of the trial, Paul changes tack and develops a plan to enlist help for his mission in an entirely new way.
The Warrior
E6
The Warrior
With the show's release approaching, Paul is presented with a different perspective on his story.
Cast of Miniseries
Paul T. Goldman
Paul T. Goldman
Melinda McGraw
Audrey Munson
Miniseries Ratings & Reviews
The Mary Sue
Brittany Knupper
The brilliance of Woliner as a director is that he is able to capture it all and present it in constantly unfolding layers of truth. We see Goldman's story, we see Goldman telling his story, and then we see glimpses of what actually happened.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Tells a bonkers true-life tale, as well as a variety of make-believe versions of it, until it hasn't so much blurred the line between fiction and reality as madly scribbled all over it.
indieWire
Steve Greene
"Who is this for?" is often lobbed as a blanket criticism of a hard-to-describe work. The appeal of "Paul T. Goldman" is realizing that question is the entire show's reason for existing in the first place.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
I found the whole thing irksome, with the blame thus far spread equally at the feet of Goldman and Woliner.
Entertainment Weekly
Kristen Baldwin
The six-episode series starts as an imaginative twist on the overworked true crime genre, but it eventually devolves into a Threat Level Midnight-style endeavor that lands somewhere between enabling and exploitation.
Decider
Joel Keller
It's that unreliability that's at the heart of the series, and Woliner knows it. But that unreliability, and the docuseries-within-a-film-within-a-docuseries, meta-cubed vibe he's trying to foster, feels like it's going to grow old fast.
The New Yorker
Rachel Syme
Watching the series feels like a descent into madness, and that is exactly how Woliner wants it.
Consequence
Liz Shannon Miller
Less a shocking tale of sex and crime and more a fascinating portrait of a man and his ambitions: his desire for fame, for revenge, or maybe just being seen. And seen he is, through a lens that is alternately dark, strange, bizarre, and very funny.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
A show that's as oddly watchable as it is hard to define. If only Quibi had lived to see it.
The Spool
Tim Stevens
How real is Paul T. Goldman? The series Paul T. Goldman seems happy to ask, but, so far, unprepared to truly answer.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
The surface aspects of Paul T. Goldman are definitely fun, maybe enough to carry viewers through the whole thing. But don't be surprised if you also begin questioning exactly how fun a time it really is.
Pajiba
Alison Lanier
It's true crime falling into its most essential, escapist, voyeuristic, and heavily narrativized trap: this is just the story someone wanted to be true.
Common Sense Media
Joyce Slaton
On the surface, this is Paul T. Goldman's story: zero to hero, a wronged man who discovered his grifter wife wasn't just fleecing him, she was at the center of a crime ring that spanned continents.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
Is this guy for real? I've watched all but one episode of Peacock's Paul T. Goldman, a bizarre hybrid of reality show and making-of-movie chronicle, and I still don't know. And I don't know if I care.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
[Paul T. Goldman] may be difficult to describe adequately, but it's an easy-to-watch six-parter that unfolds slyly and provocatively.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
What he says has less bearing on the story than how he says it, or how Woliner can convert it into a metafiction so convoluted that it occasionally overshadows how fundamentally uninteresting the fiction itself is.
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