Parents' Guide to Wicked Game: Devil in the Desert

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Wicked Game: Devil in the Desert TV show poster: A car rearview mirror showing a person laying in the desert with his hands and feet tied.

Common Sense Media Review

Stephanie Morgan By Stephanie Morgan , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Sexual violence, drugs in grisly abduction and torture doc.

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What's the Story?

WICKED GAME: DEVIL IN THE DESERT investigates a horrifying home invasion that escalated into an extremely disturbing crime, followed by an intense jailbreak. It features real footage of law enforcement locating the victims, crime scene images, and direct interviews with those involved in the case, including survivors, investigators, and prosecutors.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
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This docuseries is fast-paced, gripping, and packed with shocking twists and turns that leave viewers eager for the next episode. The inclusion of video footage, crime scene photos, and firsthand interviews adds to the authenticity and intensity of Wicked Game: Devil in the Desert. The graphic nature of the torture descriptions and violent imagery makes it a difficult and disturbing watch. For those who can handle the content, it delivers a compelling yet chilling look at an extraordinary crime that doesn't end with the perpetrators' conviction.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how media affects emotions. True crime series can be compelling but also emotionally intense. Talk with your kids about how they feel after watching stories like this, and what strategies can help process those emotions.

  • Discuss the role empathy plays in true crime storytelling. Talk about the difference between focusing on victims' stories versus glorifying criminals. How can true crime media be more respectful of those affected?

  • Talk about how true crime documentaries use interviews, real footage, and reenactments. What techniques do they use to shape the story, and how can we recognize bias or missing information?

TV Details

  • Premiere date : February 4, 2025
  • Network : Hulu
  • Genre : Reality TV
  • TV rating : TV-MA
  • Last updated : February 26, 2025

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Wicked Game: Devil in the Desert TV show poster: A car rearview mirror showing a person laying in the desert with his hands and feet tied.

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