L'enquêtrice Ember Manning doit découvrir comment l'incendie d'une maison de vacances est lié à une journaliste qui enquête sur une affaire de disparition et à un triangle amoureux illicite.L'enquêtrice Ember Manning doit découvrir comment l'incendie d'une maison de vacances est lié à une journaliste qui enquête sur une affaire de disparition et à un triangle amoureux illicite.L'enquêtrice Ember Manning doit découvrir comment l'incendie d'une maison de vacances est lié à une journaliste qui enquête sur une affaire de disparition et à un triangle amoureux illicite.
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This series started well. Jenna Coleman is a terrific actress. Some of the sub plots were too dark, also slightly confusing. I felt there was no need for some of the scenes as they did not add to the story. There was suspense and good acting and the makings of a good story. There were simply too many side issues going on. I realise they build around the main story however they also distracted from it. When it got to the last episode, it was drawn out way too long. It got to the stage that I was wishing it would get to the chase and just end. I found that, when it finished, I was wondering what the heck did I just watch?
DC Ember Manning investigates a fire at a jetty, an event that causes her to look into a cold case, the disappearance of a girl called Amy. Ember has to face the prospect of her late husband Malachy being involved.
Ember, the central character was billed as the new Vera, that's the reason I tuned in, but let's be honest here, it's not in the same league, she's a Northern Detective, and that's it.
I found this generally disappointing, episode three is pretty good, but the rest is average at best, not as bad as some of the scathing reviews, and those giving this eight and nine star ratings, I'll have a pint of what you're drinking.
I may be slow on the uptake, but it took me ages to work out that two different times were running at that same time. The narrative is absolutely all over the place, it's hard to follow and keep up with, largely because it's so dull in parts.
Visually it's too dark, it's like Jamaica Inn all over again, some nice visuals, especially at the start of the first episode.
The Male characters are all atrocious, as you'd expect from The BBC, Hitch is a man child, Malachy is a drug dealing creep, Russell is a psycho, Needham is a bully, let's face it, not one of them is even half decent.
Coleman is a very talented actress, but she's totally wrong for this part, I didn't think she had any degree of presence, she at no point feels like a Detective.
I'm not sure I see this being recommissioned.
5/10.
Ember, the central character was billed as the new Vera, that's the reason I tuned in, but let's be honest here, it's not in the same league, she's a Northern Detective, and that's it.
I found this generally disappointing, episode three is pretty good, but the rest is average at best, not as bad as some of the scathing reviews, and those giving this eight and nine star ratings, I'll have a pint of what you're drinking.
I may be slow on the uptake, but it took me ages to work out that two different times were running at that same time. The narrative is absolutely all over the place, it's hard to follow and keep up with, largely because it's so dull in parts.
Visually it's too dark, it's like Jamaica Inn all over again, some nice visuals, especially at the start of the first episode.
The Male characters are all atrocious, as you'd expect from The BBC, Hitch is a man child, Malachy is a drug dealing creep, Russell is a psycho, Needham is a bully, let's face it, not one of them is even half decent.
Coleman is a very talented actress, but she's totally wrong for this part, I didn't think she had any degree of presence, she at no point feels like a Detective.
I'm not sure I see this being recommissioned.
5/10.
Whenever I come to IMDB to see user reviews about a show that says important things about the lives of women, I'm always stunned to see the low ratings that show has received.
Every single time.
It's a great production with excellent acting. The story is good. It says things about women's lives that are not comfortable for men to acknowledge. And many women will take issue with it too, because that's what we do to ourselves. But the things it says are things that are obviously true, and in The Jetty, they are well presented in an absorbing story.
To the creators: well done, and sorry this series will never get the rating it deserves. Maybe if you put a superhero into it?
Every single time.
It's a great production with excellent acting. The story is good. It says things about women's lives that are not comfortable for men to acknowledge. And many women will take issue with it too, because that's what we do to ourselves. But the things it says are things that are obviously true, and in The Jetty, they are well presented in an absorbing story.
To the creators: well done, and sorry this series will never get the rating it deserves. Maybe if you put a superhero into it?
This looks like a good drama, but it doesn't sound like one. A combination of mumbling, muddy sound production and overbearing soundtrack make most of the dialogue unintelligible. This is a common complaint but it needs to be made. Otherwise, what's the point? Can't see any comparisons with Happy Valley. They're both in Lancashire, full stop. The flashback sequences were obscure to begin with although this makes for an interesting plot element. Plot and character are ok (I think) but foregrounding issues doesn't work if you can't make out what the characters are saying. Ember is an unconvincing lead and her dialogue is rushed as well as whispered.
Enjoyed this 4 parter- had no idea about the ending-really liked it- for the underage sex issue should have been resolved too- but enjoyable watch.
Loved Jenna in this role- love her anyway - but felt this was a new type of role- not sure the ending was morally good- really suppose the issue of drugs and driving was a key issue to the plot twist- so felt there should have been truth telling- but sort of summed up the oddness of the eventual plot!
Enjoyed all the acting but "Amy" wax particularly manipulative- hated her- so I guess the actress did an excellent job!
Bit if a twee ending for Kitty- but partially I like a twee ending!
Loved Jenna in this role- love her anyway - but felt this was a new type of role- not sure the ending was morally good- really suppose the issue of drugs and driving was a key issue to the plot twist- so felt there should have been truth telling- but sort of summed up the oddness of the eventual plot!
Enjoyed all the acting but "Amy" wax particularly manipulative- hated her- so I guess the actress did an excellent job!
Bit if a twee ending for Kitty- but partially I like a twee ending!
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Ember Manning: Fallet vid bryggan
- Lieux de tournage
- Lancashire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Hollingworth Lake, Littleborough)
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- Durée1 heure
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- 16:9 widescreen
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