Starring Sienna Miller, 'Anatomy of a Scandal' premiered this past April 15th on Netflix, a new anthology drama series
based of a book of the same title by Sarah Vaughan, and it has received a lot of great critics from both
audience and professional critics, especially highlighting the Sienna Miller performance
and Naomi Scott's role, known for her Disney appearances in the TV movie 'Lemonade Mouth' and
the Live Action version of Aladdin, as Jasmine.
If you haven't read the book and don't know anything about the newly released show,
the plot follows the scandal of the Whitehouse family, after the wfie, Sophie Whitehouse, finds
out that his husband James Whitehouse, British Tory MP, has been having an illicit affair with his
personal assistant and of course, all the details goes to the press, making immediately an important
public scandal that everyone wants to know about and get all the hidden details, like every time something like this
happens.
Of course, this is not a super original plot, or something we've never seen before, but this time around
'Anatomy of a Scandal' is effective enough, therefore keeping you entertained for the 6-episode-run
without ever getting too boring.