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The Listener - hellhörig

Originaltitel: The Listener
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2009–2014
  • 16
  • 42 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
8887
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
3.797
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Craig Olejnik and Lauren Lee Smith in The Listener - hellhörig (2009)
Psychological DramaSupernatural FantasyCrimeDramaFantasySci-Fi

Ein junger Sanitäter entdeckt, dass er telepathische Kräfte besitzt.Ein junger Sanitäter entdeckt, dass er telepathische Kräfte besitzt.Ein junger Sanitäter entdeckt, dass er telepathische Kräfte besitzt.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Michael Amo
    • Sam Egan
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Craig Olejnik
    • Ennis Esmer
    • Lauren Lee Smith
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,8/10
    8887
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.797
    574
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Michael Amo
      • Sam Egan
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Craig Olejnik
      • Ennis Esmer
      • Lauren Lee Smith
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 12 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Craig Olejnik
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    • Toby Logan
    • 2009–2014
    Ennis Esmer
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    • Oz Bey
    • 2009–2014
    Lauren Lee Smith
    Lauren Lee Smith
    • Michelle McCluskey
    • 2011–2014
    Rainbow Sun Francks
    Rainbow Sun Francks
    • Dev Clark
    • 2011–2014
    Peter Stebbings
    Peter Stebbings
    • Alvin Klein
    • 2011–2014
    Mylène Dinh-Robic
    Mylène Dinh-Robic
    • Olivia Fawcett
    • 2009–2012
    Tara Spencer-Nairn
    Tara Spencer-Nairn
    • Sandy Wardwell
    • 2011–2014
    Arnold Pinnock
    Arnold Pinnock
    • George Ryder
    • 2009–2012
    Melanie Scrofano
    Melanie Scrofano
    • Tia Tremblay
    • 2012–2014
    Anthony Lemke
    Anthony Lemke
    • Brian Becker
    • 2009–2014
    Kris Holden-Ried
    Kris Holden-Ried
    • Adam Reynolds
    • 2011–2014
    Lisa Marcos
    Lisa Marcos
    • Charlie Marks
    • 2009
    Natalie Krill
    Natalie Krill
    • Alex Kendrick
    • 2014
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    • Maya
    • 2009
    John Fleming
    • Young Toby
    • 2009
    Colm Feore
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    • Ray Mercer
    • 2009
    Greg Ellwand
    • Superintendent Jeremy Price…
    • 2011–2012
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    • 2013
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    7x-lightning-x

    Loved the beginning. Not so sure about where it's going.

    Season 1 was by far the best season for The Listener. It had a very interesting story line and it made the fans ask so many questions. It had me at the edge of my seat. But then it stopped airing for a while and when it came back it was like a whole new different show.

    Before it was about the boy with this supernatural power, mind reading, who had no idea how and why he had it, a mysterious past and so many questions unanswered. You'd basically feel what Toby is going through and desperately wait for answers while he saved people.

    Now It's about a Hero with super powers who has taken a job in IIB to read people's mind to solve cases.

    Not cool. We have enough CSI, CIA, NCIS, CBI, crime teams on TV if we wanted crime solving then we'd watch CIA Miami or Five-0 for the way normal people solve crimes. This show has a boy who can read minds. Where is the fun in that? Go back to your good ol' mysterious past and get into Toby more. No one cares about Michelle and her divorce. We want some Toby action. Please.

    If you don't mind being left with a lot of questions unanswered and enjoy average crime solving then watch it. The only reason this show is getting stars if for Season 1.
    7RikerDonegal

    The Listener episode reviews

    Episode 1. Pretty good start. I immediately liked the hero (Craig Olejnik is perfect casting) and I was entertained not only by the story, but by the way the story was told.

    Episode 2. I like it. The don't overuse the gimmick and - when they do use it - the use in in an intelligent way. The cast are great. The cop is written as being very smart and the hero is written as often being wrong. So, it's interesting to watch them working.

    Episode 3. Craig Olejnik is a great leading man. He sells the idea of hearing people's thoughts and he's very likable and sympathetic. He's got that whole wounded dove thing going on, yet he's Alpha Male enough to carry to mild action sequences. Ennis Esmer is a great sidekick. Very likable and funny. He should get more screen time. Lisa Marcos is crazy hot.

    Episode 4. It's not a bad show and the elements that I like... I really like. So I'm gonna stick with it. It's light entertainment. A fun, summer show.

    Episode 5. The best case-of-the-week for Toby so far. The twist at the midpoint really surprised me, and made the episode more interesting. Toby's powers are, when you think about it, pretty useless to him. They never tell him anything useful. The show's real strength are the scenes between Toby and his best friend. Great writing and acting/chemistry make for some hilarious and believable scenes of a friendship.

    Episode 6. I like the angle of the hero who cares about people he meets and wants to butt into their lives and help/save them. It's the whole Pretender/Early Edition thing, I suppose. Toby keeps running around getting involved in stuff that has nothing to do with him. He's a goodie-goodie. Like Tru on Tru Calling he knows stuff that he shouldn't and he uses that knowledge to try and save lives and stuff. I dig that stuff. It makes him a very old fashioned TV hero.

    Episode 7. Michelle Adams gives a terrific performance as the girl with the powers. She brings a great sense of being 'above' everything to the role. Just like Craig Olejnik, really, who makes a fantastic lead.

    Episode 8. Flawless. The first episode to nail the show's formula to perfection, and the first superb episode.

    What did they get right? Toby's powers were useful and without them there would have been no story. Each use of the power (a) advanced the story, (b) was funny, (c) led to a character moment, (d) was genuinely cool/interesting.

    They created a strong/excellent b-story for the underused Mylene Robic. Charlie was well-written and dynamic and heroic. Lisa Marcos was sexier than ever (my god, but she is crazy hot and I'm borderline obsessed) and she showed considerable acting chops, too.

    Episode 9. For the second week in a row, the show excels in giving all four regulars an abundance of good scenes and Olivia gets a really good subplot for the second week in a row.

    Even better, the show seems to have gotten a complete handle on Toby's powers and has figured out a way to show/use them that is interesting, cool and logical.

    Episode 10. Mid-way through the season, The Listener completely hit it's stride and started to deliver superb episodes. This is yet another superb episode.

    1. Toby's powers. The show has totally figured out how to use Toby's powers in a way that is totally cool, and totally serves the stories and makes them far more interesting.

    2. Oz. Without making it a stated aim of the script, the show has found a way to show us how Toby's friends 'use' him and his power.

    3. The story. It's a cracker of a tale from start to finish.

    4. The twist. I love stories with a twist, and I love shows that opt to end their episodes on a downbeat note.

    5. Mylene Robic/Olivia. She didn't have as much screen time in this episode, as in the previous two, but I really love her and Toby as a couple.

    Episode 11. Another strong case-of-the-week, with lots of cool touches involving Toby's powers and the regular characters. The show has nailed it. They know how to tell stories and use Toby's powers in an intelligent way. All uses of Toby's powers are cool, now. And they either advance the plot in some tangible way or they provide nice moments of insight into the characters in the stories. Class.

    Episode 12. Another great episode. Why? It's a novel way of telling the story. There are multiple new ways to use Toby's power shown in the episode (a woman appears behind him, at one point). The actual identity of the killer is impossible to guess. All four regular characters are getting quality screen time. There's a great subplot with the great Gordon Pinsent playing a guy who knows about Toby's past.

    The final scene/shot is great, too.

    Episode 13. The Listener is an usual series. All episodes were case-of-the-week driven, but the first seven episodes were flawed and uneven. From episode eight onwards, while still being case-of-the-week driven, the show became superb and flawless. The show figured out how to make Toby's powers cool and interesting, and the show also figured out how to use the powers to enhance the story in unusual ways. Good writing and good acting and the added bonus of an intelligent way of using Toby's powers.

    I desperately want a second season. But not for the backstory, they haven't made me care enough about the backstory and there are more than enough shows out there about lone heroes up against mysterious conspiracies. No, I want a second season because this show has turned into something that delivers A+ stories every single week and the hero, his powers and the cast are very cool.
    4carmenblk

    Only watched untill season 3

    Amazing show season one .. was on it way to a classic scifi show and half way through they changed the writers and the direction. Season 2 was okay even with the change but by season 3 this is just a cop show with a mind reader. So much potential WASTED.
    7Vic_max

    Pretty good addition to "psychic" TV shows

    There's Medium, Ghost Whisperer, The Mentalist, Psych ... and now this. It's pretty cool that the creators were able to find an untapped niche in this crowded space.

    The lead character, a paramedic, either voluntarily "reads" thoughts of others or involuntarily "receives" strong thoughts/emotions. His limitation is that he can only do it when in their presence and only gets what's currently in their mind.

    On the plus side, the tone is serious, the acting is good and the stories are mostly interesting. On the negative side, the female police detective is entirely uncredible and a bit of pain to watch. Her character is written to present resistance to the psychic (she doesn't want his help), but the situation is ridiculous (even given a later disclosure of why). She knows what he can do and he regularly presents her with relevant, critical information ... but she still doesn't want his help. It's a poorly conceived attempt at creating tension and challenge.

    Even so, the show is worth watching. Like Medium, getting bits of information and then figuring out how to extract the bigger story is an interesting thing to watch. While the writing isn't quite as good as Medium, it's still pretty good.
    7nccblue

    I'd like to see more

    I have only seen four episodes so far but I plan on watching the rest of the season. I think this has the potential to be even better if given the opportunity. There is no limit to where the storyline can go.

    As the episodes progress I have seen more character development. It takes time to build on a new character's background. What's the fun in knowing everything about them in the first episode? There is also the possibility of a villain surfacing sometime in the future.

    It is refreshing to watch something other than crime, courtroom, and hospital dramas. I would like to see some people being saved for a change.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. März 2009 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Toronto, Ontario, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Shaftesbury Films
      • CTV Television Network
      • Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund
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