Julian Kaye has always been an object of desire, so much so that people are willing to destroy him in order to have him. Exonerated, after 15 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit, he now faces the challenge of picking up the pieces as the detective who put him behind bars tries to unravel the mystery that led to his wrongful incarceration.
The main character, who has already been through hell and back, sees a dog early in the series, and it's very sweet. The dog effing gets run over in episode 4. If this isn't a major plot point for later, I just don't see why it's necessary. Not what I was expecting from what I thought would be a fun 80s throwback.