Scarpetta TV Series Review
Scarpetta is a crime drama television series developed by Liz Sarnoff and based on a book series of the same name by Patricia Cornwell. Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis not only star in it but are also the producers. Season 1 is a mashup of the books Autopsy and Postmortem and premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 11 March 2026.

The premise of the story follows Dr Kay Scarpetta, a brilliant pathologist and the Chief Medical Examiner of the Commonwealth of Virginia. When a murder victim is found with a similar M.O. to an old case, the investigation opens a complicated web of past secrets and present dangers.
The Good
I am a long-time fan of Scarpetta and was curious to see how they would bring the character to life. Of the two books used this season, I have read Post Mortem (1990) and not the more recent one Autopsy (2021)

Nicole Kidman brings a cool authority to Kay Scarpetta, exuding the calm, cold and aloof aura of someone used to dealing with corpses while bristling with having to constantly prove herself in a male-dominated field.
Jamie Lee Curtis was clearly having the time of her life on set, as Dorothy Scarpetta and brought an energetic chaos that’s a stark contrast to Nicole Kidman’s restrained performance, loud, bright and unfiltered.

Bobby Cannavale as Pete Marino, Dorothy’s husband, provided a much-needed emotional cushion between the two characters, moving through the world as someone who knows how to stay in the eye of the storm, while it wreaks havoc all-round.
The Bad
The story unfolds across two timelines, the present day and flashbacks to a younger Scarpetta. This structure can become confusing as you try to piece together what happened in the past and how it connects to the present and it doesn’t help that sometimes scenes abruptly move between the two timelines.

Maybe because they packed two books’ worth of material into a single season, the plot can come across as bloated with a lot going on in the past and present, meanwhile the show constantly switches from being a trauma family drama, a procedural crime thriller and something best suited for a Black Mirror episode…
The past timeline was more compelling and the cast playing the younger characters seemed to have a better understanding of the task than the A-Lister cast, Jamie Lee Curtis was over the top and Nicole Kidman a bit too detached as Kay Scarpetta.

As far as book to tv adapatations go… they took creative liberties in this to make it barely recognisable as a Scarpetta series, which should have focused more on the forensic investigations.
Scarpetta ends on an odd note, leaving a lot of unanswered questions and the most frustrating cliff-hanger ever… But season 2 is already in the making.
The Ugly
It’s a forensic crime thriller, following violent crimes, so a lot of morgue scenes are to be expected, but there is a more than justified tendency of graphic visuals where the camera lingered gratuitously on the bodies of victims.

While the series portrays the challenges women face in a patriarchal world filled with misogyny, it rarely shows characters breaking the cycle and instead, they perpetuate it, thus simply reproducing those dynamics instead of showing meaningful ways to deal with them.
Final Thoughts
Scarpetta is a dark, twisty crime drama that is a compelling yet chaotic adaptation, which occasionally forgets why people loved the Scarpetta series in the first place. You might enjoy this more if you are not deeply familiar with the book series.
If you like the series Cross, then keep this on your watchlist.
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