Nachdem sie eine Tragödie überlebt hat, kämpft die Sanitäterin Jenny Challoner mit einer PTBS. Während sie ihr Leiden vor Ehemann Chris, Freundin Alison und Tochter Rosie verbirgt, gerät Jen... Alles lesenNachdem sie eine Tragödie überlebt hat, kämpft die Sanitäterin Jenny Challoner mit einer PTBS. Während sie ihr Leiden vor Ehemann Chris, Freundin Alison und Tochter Rosie verbirgt, gerät Jennys Leben außer Kontrolle.Nachdem sie eine Tragödie überlebt hat, kämpft die Sanitäterin Jenny Challoner mit einer PTBS. Während sie ihr Leiden vor Ehemann Chris, Freundin Alison und Tochter Rosie verbirgt, gerät Jennys Leben außer Kontrolle.
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Initially a nice lady helps you on a train when you are having a panic attack, then quickly becomes your bestie, nothing suspicious about that right?
Better than I expected given the reviews I had read.
Better than I expected given the reviews I had read.
The next show on the UK's Paramount Plus collection was this 2022 Channel 5 ... melodrama, I guess. A four-part series that tries to cram six seasons of storyline into that run time, which somehow you'll still be ahead of, before an anticlimactical ending.
Jenny (Leanne Best) is a paramedic, struggling to cope with PTSD following a train accident that she was caught up in. Whilst having a panic attack on a train, she meets Sasha (Anne Chancellor) who calms her down and the pair become friends. Jenny though has turned to online gambling, to quieten the noise in her head and now owes money to both the casino and to a local loan shark Connie (Hayley Mills).
It's tough to describe exactly what's wrong with this series, the best I can say is that it felt... awkward. The performances aren't bad, certainly not from the two leads anyway. Hayley Mills is a wild casting choice for a Liverpool loan shark, but it does at least mean that their intimidation tactics can't just be physical threats. It has that kind of glossy channel 5 feel to it and the basics like set design and cinematography are fine.
The problem is the story. There are multiple storylines that feed back into the main thrust, but with only four episodes and all of them happening at the same time it's initially difficult to decide what you should be focusing on. On top of that, there is a twist in the plot and if you've ever seen any TV show before, or read a book, you'll quickly work out what's going on and the motivations for it. I write my reviews spoiler free, so I'll also add, in the vaguest possible terms, that the resolution is wildly unsatisfying as a long and complicated plot and all the subplots are unravelled by a brief conversation.
Based on the title, I'd imagine that if it is to continue, it'll be anthologised into a new story. Even then, I rather hope not.
Jenny (Leanne Best) is a paramedic, struggling to cope with PTSD following a train accident that she was caught up in. Whilst having a panic attack on a train, she meets Sasha (Anne Chancellor) who calms her down and the pair become friends. Jenny though has turned to online gambling, to quieten the noise in her head and now owes money to both the casino and to a local loan shark Connie (Hayley Mills).
It's tough to describe exactly what's wrong with this series, the best I can say is that it felt... awkward. The performances aren't bad, certainly not from the two leads anyway. Hayley Mills is a wild casting choice for a Liverpool loan shark, but it does at least mean that their intimidation tactics can't just be physical threats. It has that kind of glossy channel 5 feel to it and the basics like set design and cinematography are fine.
The problem is the story. There are multiple storylines that feed back into the main thrust, but with only four episodes and all of them happening at the same time it's initially difficult to decide what you should be focusing on. On top of that, there is a twist in the plot and if you've ever seen any TV show before, or read a book, you'll quickly work out what's going on and the motivations for it. I write my reviews spoiler free, so I'll also add, in the vaguest possible terms, that the resolution is wildly unsatisfying as a long and complicated plot and all the subplots are unravelled by a brief conversation.
Based on the title, I'd imagine that if it is to continue, it'll be anthologised into a new story. Even then, I rather hope not.
As the title says, it actually wasn't too bad. I'd never seen any advertising or mention of this show until I randomly stumbled across it. The best way to describe it is "okay". I'll admit: there's plot holes and some weirdly unusual scenes where I wonder what a particular character is doing. But, it takes on a unique issue - gambling. Considering that topic isn't widely represented in TV I thought the writers took it on quite well. And, the ending was not the best: it was drawn out and didn't really flow or make sense. Bit of a shame as I thought the ending might redeem the previous episodes. I don't know whether its worth watching - give the first episode a go to see if you like it and go from there.
This was a potentially great series it was well acted and you invested in the characters however it was really enjoyable until the last 1/2 of the final episode it was as though the writers just couldn't be bothered
There have been some great mini series from this Channel but sadly this wasn't one of them
It wasn't even cliche'd it was just disappointing, they wrapped up all the episodes in one 15 minute segment
There were lots of twists throughout the story all frustratingly closed off so quickly with no care for the characters or viewers
It just felt lazy and the end was too predictable when you just wanted one final twist or turn.
There have been some great mini series from this Channel but sadly this wasn't one of them
It wasn't even cliche'd it was just disappointing, they wrapped up all the episodes in one 15 minute segment
There were lots of twists throughout the story all frustratingly closed off so quickly with no care for the characters or viewers
It just felt lazy and the end was too predictable when you just wanted one final twist or turn.
Having survived a train accident, paramedic Jenny suffers a panic attack on a train, fellow passenger Sasha comes to her aid, the pair strike up a friendship.
Ok, so I'd be lying if I said it didn't have its issues, there are faults, plot holes and some absurd moments, but it is TV, and it deals with an incredibly serious issue, and features some terrific acting.
Leanne Best and Anna Chancellor are both first rate from start to finish, they share some great scenes.
It's very nicely filmed, and looked well produced, unlike recent C5 dramas, it was filmed in The UK, looks like Liverpool.
Nice to see gambling addiction featured in a TV series, it's still a taboo subject, good to see it get some attention.
One of the best dramas to come from Channel 5, Streets ahead of the last few offerings, I really did enjoy it.
7/10.
Ok, so I'd be lying if I said it didn't have its issues, there are faults, plot holes and some absurd moments, but it is TV, and it deals with an incredibly serious issue, and features some terrific acting.
Leanne Best and Anna Chancellor are both first rate from start to finish, they share some great scenes.
It's very nicely filmed, and looked well produced, unlike recent C5 dramas, it was filmed in The UK, looks like Liverpool.
Nice to see gambling addiction featured in a TV series, it's still a taboo subject, good to see it get some attention.
One of the best dramas to come from Channel 5, Streets ahead of the last few offerings, I really did enjoy it.
7/10.
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