Cat Hogan vuelve a West Meath tras la repentina muerte de su madre. Una serie sobre secretos, traiciones, juegos mentales, y las mentiras que las familias se cuentan.Cat Hogan vuelve a West Meath tras la repentina muerte de su madre. Una serie sobre secretos, traiciones, juegos mentales, y las mentiras que las familias se cuentan.Cat Hogan vuelve a West Meath tras la repentina muerte de su madre. Una serie sobre secretos, traiciones, juegos mentales, y las mentiras que las familias se cuentan.
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- 2 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total
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Unlike some recent serial dramas, this doesn't let you down in the last episode, everything that has gone before seems to fit. Why was everyone, especially the main character, behaving so strangely? Who did it and why? A logical and very emotional conclusion which will strike a chord with a lot of people. Well worth a watch and Adrian Dunbar is brilliant, as always.
This happens too much in TV, both British and American. A good, well-plotted and well-acted show is stretched out and stretched out until it becomes unbreakably slow. There was no reason whatsoever to make this program twice as long as the plot supported. As a result, you end up fast forwarding through the endless scenes of funerals and speeches and sunsets and so much pretentious camera work that you can barely get to the final sixth hour -- which really is a shame because if shortened, this would have been quite good -- except, perhaps, for the fact that the heroine of the show is possibly one of the most unpleasant characters ever portrayed on tv.
Series one was fairly interesting, and broached an emotionally complex subject. Why they brought the series back for a second round is a total mystery to me. It was also the slowest paced program I have ever seen. Watch series one and skip the rest.
This is a wonderful series, it manages to pack so much in, drama, intrigue, deception, it's moving and engaging.
Very well written, you will see so many minor events and incidents, all of which have significance, moat get explained.
You could be forgiven for thinking it's going to be The Adrian Dunbar show, and it's fair to say he is outstanding throughout, but to be fair this is one impressive cast, all of whom impress.
It's hard to classify this as a specific type of drama, regardless of type, it's excellent.
Loved it, 9/10.
Very well written, you will see so many minor events and incidents, all of which have significance, moat get explained.
You could be forgiven for thinking it's going to be The Adrian Dunbar show, and it's fair to say he is outstanding throughout, but to be fair this is one impressive cast, all of whom impress.
It's hard to classify this as a specific type of drama, regardless of type, it's excellent.
Loved it, 9/10.
The first 2 episodes were excellent. Intriguing and intense with surprises that sometimes unexpectedly lightened up the tone. It slowly declined from there. The twists kept coming but they started to feel a bit deus ex machina. I had a lot of sympathy for the main character but the logic of her choices got a bit slim. Not just hers actually. The ending of episode 4 is so grim it sucked the fun out of the show for me. And then the final episode (number 6) explains a lot but has no link whatsoever to the childhood trauma that set off the main character's suspicions. I would have wanted to see the characters deal more with the aftermath of that, like real people. Now the focus shifts and even though it puts events in a different light and gives some answers, it was unsatisfying. The slow pace and sentimentality of the final episode did not help. This series is not without merit but ultimately I was disappointed.
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- TriviaFilmed in County Meath and County Kildare, in Ireland.
- ConexionesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.87 (2020)
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