Erin Carter, une enseignante britannique en Espagne, se retrouve prise dans un braquage de supermarché. Lorsque l'un des voleurs prétend la reconnaître, sa vie menace de s'effondrer.Erin Carter, une enseignante britannique en Espagne, se retrouve prise dans un braquage de supermarché. Lorsque l'un des voleurs prétend la reconnaître, sa vie menace de s'effondrer.Erin Carter, une enseignante britannique en Espagne, se retrouve prise dans un braquage de supermarché. Lorsque l'un des voleurs prétend la reconnaître, sa vie menace de s'effondrer.
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This started with a decent premise -- a mom/school teacher leading a pleasant, suburban life but hiding a dark and violent past. As the plot unfolded in the midst of cocktail parties and after-school activities, it reminded me a bit of a Harlan Coben mini-series. But after a few episodes, the level of gun play and martial arts fighting rose to video game levels. Some characters are impossible to kill, no matter how many bullets hit them; too many others are simply expendable. The first few episodes drew me in enough to make me finish watching this series, but overall it was ridiculous and watching it probably made me dumber. The beautiful scenery and charismatic cast didn't save it.
It is not as bad as I had read in the comments.
Obviously it's not the best series in the history of television, but I don't think it tries to be.
It's true that it has elements that are not very credible, but it's entertaining, and who expects a fictional series to be credible?
It is clarifying little by little the questions that it raises at the beginning and many scripts do that, so I don't think that is a defect, but a very common dramatic resource to maintain the interest.
I've watched it all the way through without any effort, while others with more fame I haven't made it past the second chapter, or the second season.
It's not one of those that makes you sad to see it end, but I think it fulfills its role of entertaining.
And that's why I rate it with a 6/10, because without being good it's not boring.
Obviously it's not the best series in the history of television, but I don't think it tries to be.
It's true that it has elements that are not very credible, but it's entertaining, and who expects a fictional series to be credible?
It is clarifying little by little the questions that it raises at the beginning and many scripts do that, so I don't think that is a defect, but a very common dramatic resource to maintain the interest.
I've watched it all the way through without any effort, while others with more fame I haven't made it past the second chapter, or the second season.
It's not one of those that makes you sad to see it end, but I think it fulfills its role of entertaining.
And that's why I rate it with a 6/10, because without being good it's not boring.
As I stated in the description, this show is very difficult to review. I gave it six stars because it's worth more than 5. This is one of those shows that some will like and others won't. Hollywood has already gotten me accustomed to tiny little women beating up everybody after getting slammed around and then knocking them out. Unrealistic, yes, but par for the course for the last 20 years or so. For me though, the story started out a little too slow for my taste. It wasn't until halfway through the fourth episode that it finally got interesting, which is why I rated it so low. It's a loooooong slow buildup to the finale, which is rather anti climactic. Not as bad as the Game of Thrones finale, but pretty danged close. I'll watch a second season if they film one, just to see where they take it.
The good thing about this mini-series is that there is a lot of action, good fighting scenes, a little suspense and mystery and overall good acting. The bad thing was the sometimes poorly written plot. By that I mean there were some "yeah right, what are the odds they know each other, or it's a very small world" moments. But even with those weak moments the show remained very entertaining. The fighting scenes were pretty brutal and well choreographed. Maybe not everybody's cup of tea but certainly mine. There are only seven episodes so it's one of those binge watching shows that you can easily finish in a couple days.
I saw a few bad reviews that were horribly low! I love Douglas Henshell so I decided to watch! Not bad more like an Acorn or Brittbox series. For Netflix wasn't bad. The storyline was decent compared to most the J@njk put out by Netflix over the last 2 years! This is BBC network etc. Sure it was highly implausible but better than 90% of the stuff o Netflix lately and I'm so sick of having to write 600 character reviews when I've contributed so many over the years! With all the junk out there that seems like it's written by 8th graders this is not terrible and definitely watchable and if it was BBC it would have gotten better reviews!
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