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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

TV Netflix Drama 2024
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder: Emma Myers, who plays Pip, is shown with her arms crossed and looking directly at the camera.

Common Sense Media Review

Polly Conway By Polly Conway , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 14+

Intriguing teen mystery has drugs, violence, language.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 14+

Based on 6 parent reviews

age 12+

age 14+

good show!

good show! very entertaining with just the right amount of suspense and intrigue. appealing for teens with age appropriate content and topics for teens; however, in season 3 in the Rave season there are two people in the background having sex and it is pretty visible. minus that it was a good teen experience!

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Our review:
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This series starts out on a lighter note but gets darker as Pip finds herself down the rabbit hole of Andie Bell's complicated life. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a fun, twisty tale of teens who find more than they bargained for in what appeared to be a cut-and-dried case. Emma Myers is infinitely likable as Pip, and the solid supporting cast make this a well-rounded, if a bit sordid, murder mystery. Parents may want to be aware that edgy content ramps up as the series goes on and Pip learns more about Andie's life, including plots involving selling drugs, sexual assault, and more. Fans of the book series should be happy with this adaptation.

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