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  • Série télévisée
  • 2015–2017
  • TV-14
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Emma Ishta in Stitchers (2015)
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Artificial IntelligencePolice ProceduralCrimeDramaSci-Fi

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young woman is recruited into a secret government agency to be "stitched" into the minds of the recently deceased, using their memories to investigate murders.A young woman is recruited into a secret government agency to be "stitched" into the minds of the recently deceased, using their memories to investigate murders.A young woman is recruited into a secret government agency to be "stitched" into the minds of the recently deceased, using their memories to investigate murders.

  • Création
    • Jeff Schechter
  • Casting principal
    • Emma Ishta
    • Kyle Harris
    • Ritesh Rajan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
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    3 646
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    • Création
      • Jeff Schechter
    • Casting principal
      • Emma Ishta
      • Kyle Harris
      • Ritesh Rajan
    • 95avis d'utilisateurs
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    • Récompenses
      • 4 nominations au total

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    Emma Ishta
    Emma Ishta
    • Kirsten Clark
    • 2015–2017
    Kyle Harris
    Kyle Harris
    • Cameron Goodkin
    • 2015–2017
    Ritesh Rajan
    Ritesh Rajan
    • Linus Ahluwalia
    • 2015–2017
    Salli Richardson-Whitfield
    Salli Richardson-Whitfield
    • Maggie Baptiste
    • 2015–2017
    Allison Scagliotti
    Allison Scagliotti
    • Camille Engelson…
    • 2015–2017
    Damon Dayoub
    Damon Dayoub
    • Detective Quincy Fisher
    • 2015–2017
    Sola Bamis
    Sola Bamis
    • Ayo
    • 2015–2017
    Ross Kurt Le
    Ross Kurt Le
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    • 2015–2017
    Cameron Britton
    Cameron Britton
    • Tim…
    • 2015–2017
    Chelsea Vincent
    • Chelsea…
    • 2015–2017
    Sarah Davenport
    Sarah Davenport
    • Ivy Brown
    • 2016–2017
    Kaylee Quinn
    Kaylee Quinn
    • Young Kirsten
    • 2015–2016
    Willem Miller
    Willem Miller
    • Young Cameron
    • 2015–2017
    Jack Turner
    • Liam Granger
    • 2015–2016
    Hugo Armstrong
    Hugo Armstrong
    • Ed Clark
    • 2015–2017
    Ronobir Lahiri
    Ronobir Lahiri
    • Samir Ahluwalia
    • 2015–2017
    Anna Akana
    Anna Akana
    • Amanda Weston
    • 2017
    Jasmin Savoy Brown
    Jasmin Savoy Brown
    • Nina
    • 2016
    • Création
      • Jeff Schechter
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    10ecoprincess

    This show doesn't waste time with details

    I think this show has tons of potential, although I like it just the way it is now. I mean it has the potential to last several seasons, and I hope it does.

    Other reviews have given the basic info on what the show is about - a sci-fi crime show starring a bunch of smart young people, sort of like NCIS meet Dr. No. The producers use a sort of TV shorthand: instead of a long, complicated back story, the Federal agency that "recruits" Kristin is merely described as "you can't guess what it is", or words to that effect. Why waste time on yet another series of flashbacks and explanations? We all know what they're talking about. Some of the other reviewers are bothered by the impossibility and "scientific" inadequacy of the work space where the corpses are kept on hand for the stitching process. Again, so what? We've been watching Star Trek and Dr. No for years without worrying about it - the flashing lights and dim floating bodies are all one needs to get it; this is a science fiction detective show, for heaven's sake.

    I really like the way the geeks, including Kristin and her abrasive roommate, Camille, communicate. Along with the boys in the lab, they are unapologetically smarter than most of the rest of the humans in the world, and don't bother with the cutesy salutes to normal people that some shows use to make smart people more accessible. House and Monk are both examples of exceptionally unlikable people who nonetheless obtained a loyal fan following based on how their characters solved problems, and I think the same will happen with this show.

    I love the way some of the characters in this show zoom through pretty complicated dialogue with no explanation or apology, and call me crazy, but I thought Kristin's first experience stitching was gripping; the hyper- ventilation was a nice touch, and totally believable.

    I say give them a couple of seasons to show their stuff; they certainly got my attention.
    Dr_Sagan

    Stitch them up!

    Well, this is another sci-fi-ish series with the unoriginal idea to examine people's memories to find clues that could help prevent a crime like a bombing. Instantly my mind went to "Source code" (because in the pilot is about hidden bombs too), but if you count that these memories are from ...dead people you may also have an iZombie rip-off (which I stop seeing as I got bored).

    There is a secret federal Agency, of course. And a special lab. And some Special hackers and scientists. And the heroine is ...special, with some form of brain dysplasia (like maybe the producers???). And everything is ...special BUT the problem is doesn't feel like it.

    Emma Ishta, the lead actress, looks like a cross between a tall Scarlett Johansson and Taylor Swift but she is annoying as @#$&@. A pretty good reason NOT to see the show.

    Technically also is sub-par. The graphics during the flashback are uninspiring and you've seen it before a 1000 times.

    So. What is the target audience for this? I'm not sure. But I'm pretty sure I'm not in it. I suspect most of you too...
    6kmm-54148

    Promising but ruined by bad casting of Emma Ishta

    The show is watchable and some characters are interesting and enjoyable to watch. So many flaws in the story line but it is fictional and who cares. Unfortunately the casting of Emma Ishta ruined it for me. Forced acting, and bad hairstyles almost forced me to switch off after season 1. She just doesn't have presence or a natural ability to act. American accent kept dropping and her acting skills are sub par. The casting of the rest of the cast saved the show for me. By season 3 I was fast forwarding through a lot of her scenes.
    9annier-92577

    There's Something Wonderfully 1990's About This Show

    This show feels different than other TV being produced right now. In some wonderful combination of styling, casting and writing they have managed to create something that feels simultaneously fresh and current and like a TV show from the 1990's. Here's why:

    Styling: None of the women look like they have spent a minimum of 3 hours curling their hair, applying fake eyelashes, & glossing themselves up. I didn't realize how much of a problem this has become in today's TV until I re-watched Twin Peaks and was shocked by how supremely un-sexilly Lara Flynn Boyle was styled, and I remembered her being a sex-symbol at the time! This show takes a more realistic middle road: If the scene calls for them to dress up and get sexy the do, but they don't look at all times like they are ready for the runway. Any realism is lost when your female cop character, for example, tries to fit into her male dominated profession by being as girly or sexy as possible and wearing high heals to chase perps. In this show the female characters are like regular people, sexy sometimes, professional other times. The styling of this show is refreshing for the men too. I can't believe they let us get through multiple episodes before we found out if the male leads have abs or not. No shirtless scenes inserted for no reason in the first 15 min of every show! And then when they are shirtless, they don't look like they had just furiously worked out so that every vein and muscle is maximally (sometimes grotesquely) bulged. Yep, TV today is hard on men too. This show feels different. Better.

    Casting: People were clearly cast for character and talent rather than just looks (no casting interchangeable pretty people in all the roles). They all feel authentic. The male leads are more geeky than usually cast these days and this makes you want the love stories to work out even more; it's not just mutual prettiness that makes these matches good. This is also reminiscent of 1990's TV. Allison Scagliotti (who was also great on Warehouse 13) is quirky and funny and awesome. You really want to root for the four main young leads.

    Writing: It's a good sci-fi / murder-mystery with a long story that keeps you coming back to get more answers while each week's mystery is satisfyingly resolved. The sci-fi and mystery elements feel fairly new, even if the cop-procedural part of the show is familiar. Even so, there is something refreshing in the way that those more common grounds are explored. Here again, with the relationships and character development, it feels a bit like a 1990's show. It's just so ... feminist, for lack of a better word. I can't even put my finger on what's different, but something is. There's something in the way the female leads approach their lives, careers, sex lives and friendships that just seems so grown up. Just look at the way Linus and Camille's relationship was written -it seems very unusual, with the power dynamic switched from what we would normally see, without making it seem like they are making some kind of point. No, it just feels fun and entertaining and light.

    I highly recommend this show!
    8twayneking

    Hard Sci-Fi. I like it. If you wanted syfy, go to the syfy channel. You might find some between wrestling and prank shows.

    The reviews sound like an "I Hate Stitchers" club got together to trash this series. There's precious little sci-fi anymore that isn't some prurient, anything to get the women naked, kind of crap. The characters talk fast, the mental disorder is imaginary (hey, it's fiction people), and some of you don't like it. Don't watch, but to hope it doesn't last longer than the pilot is kind of a crappy attitude - like if you don't like it, no one else should see it. What a load of arrogant, self-serving claptrap. I like the series so far. I enjoy seeing some familiar faces from Eureka and Warehouse 13. I'll watch the series. I like hard SF. There's no sorcery, no swords, no semi-nude barbarian women. Not everybody is a social twelve year old.

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      On September 15, 2017, the show was canceled by Freeform after three seasons, presumably due to low ratings. A large fan campaign to bring back the show was soon launched on Twitter with the full support of the cast and crew. A petition was made and fans tweeted emails of higher-ups at Freeform as well as Freeform's Feedback page on their website. Fans also contacted other networks, specifically SYFY and TheCW, to get them to pick the show up for a fourth season.
    • Gaffes
      Throughout the series, actress Emma Ishta's (Kirsten) Australian accent can occasionally be heard slipping through, despite the character being from California.
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      • 2 juin 2015 (France)
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