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SummaryTV producer Jane Sadler (Kyra Sedgwick) life becomes a complicated mystery when her daughter disappears in the middle of the night in this thriller created and written by Tassie Cameron.

Created By:Tassie Cameron

Season Premiere: 
Oct 1, 2017
Metascore
Generally Favorable
63
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
54% Positive
7 Reviews
31% Mixed
4 Reviews
15% Negative
2 Reviews
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Sep 14, 2017
90
Washington Post
It’s an instantly engrossing show, made more tense by Sedgwick’s all-in performance of a woman losing a precarious grip on things.
Sep 29, 2017
85
Reason.com
One of the new season's better ones.
User score
Mixed or Average
48% Positive
12 Ratings
28% Mixed
7 Ratings
24% Negative
6 Ratings
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Dec 17, 2017
10
TVBug
I wish there were more TV series like this--fully developed characters, intelligent, and gripping. Kyra Sedgewick is masterful, as always, as a highly successful woman burning the candle at both ends to maintain her success and her relationship with her daughter. She priortizes work and the relationship with her daughter and all other aspects of her life are strained at best. This is unpredictable and gripping as well as intellectually satisfying.
Oct 12, 2017
7
Ripandread
This is one of those shows that will make you think a certain person is the villain and then the next episode clues point to another person. I don't know how many seasons the show's producers feel that can milk the missing kid plot because normally after one season most of the viewing public says 'enough already' and moves on to another program.
Sep 28, 2017
75
San Francisco Chronicle
The show’s appeal rests on the fact that Jane is an enigma. As quick as she is to judge, to insist, to order, to remonstrate, who is she really? Sedgwick makes us want to know, even if we don’t always think we much like the character.
Sep 25, 2017
70
RogerEbert.com
The premiere fails a few Believable Human Behavior tests, but it’s well-made enough that I could see anyone who got into stuff like “Secrets & Lies” engaging with it. And Sedgwick is always solid.
Sep 29, 2017
50
CNN
For the writing staff, working on material that strikes so close to home is surely cathartic, but that doesn't make an extended stay in this "Valley" more enticing.
Sep 26, 2017
45
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Why ABC thinks American viewers will care about what happens to a TV scriptwriter who brings turmoil and heartbreak upon herself is beyond me. Maybe it’s the Kyra Sedgwick of it? Even “Closer” fans may have a hard time cozying up to this character.
Sep 29, 2017
30
Variety
Ten Days in the Valley tries to juggle a lot of different ideas, but very few aspects of this overwrought show work. The harder it tries to come off as serious and deep, the more this derivative drama is infused with an air of faintly ridiculous overreach. It’s a mess.
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Dec 22, 2017
6
DavidDaniel
Ten Days in the Valley is nothing special. It's your regular ABC mystery drama. They have been so many by now that the show is instantly forgettable.
Jan 5, 2018
3
Ededed
Really wanted to like this show. Was hoping for a great “whodunnit”. The plot got so twisted so quickly that I stopped caring about the protagonist or if the kidnapping could be solved in a reasonable time frame. Just didn’t care to watch or find out what came next.
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