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The plot centers on the relationship between Leah Dale (Katherine Kelly, "Coronation Street"), a sociology lecturer at the fictitious St. Helen's College outside of London, and Rose (Molly Windsor), one of her students. When apathetic Rose turns in a paper that's far superior to anything she's done previously, Leah's suspicions are aroused. Determined to "make sure things are done properly," Leah accuses Rose of plagiarism. Her allegation, if disproved, could endanger Leah's opportunity to become a tenured professor. There's also a personal risk involved since Leah and one of her colleagues, Stephan (Parker Sawyers), both of whom are married, are carrying on an affair -- and Leah fears Rose may have caught them in a compromising situation.
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Show Name | Cheat |
Network | Sundance TV |
Year | 2019 |
Top Cast | Katherine Kelly Molly Windsor Tom Goodman-Hill |
Genres | Thriller |
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