The Diplomat
- टीवी सीरीज़
- 2023
- 50 मि
लौरा साइमंड्स और उनके बार्सिलोना कौंसल सहयोगी और दोस्त अल्बा ऑर्टिज़ ब्रिटिश नागरिकों की रक्षा के लिए लड़ते हैं जो खुद को कैटलन शहर में मुसीबत में पाते हैं.लौरा साइमंड्स और उनके बार्सिलोना कौंसल सहयोगी और दोस्त अल्बा ऑर्टिज़ ब्रिटिश नागरिकों की रक्षा के लिए लड़ते हैं जो खुद को कैटलन शहर में मुसीबत में पाते हैं.लौरा साइमंड्स और उनके बार्सिलोना कौंसल सहयोगी और दोस्त अल्बा ऑर्टिज़ ब्रिटिश नागरिकों की रक्षा के लिए लड़ते हैं जो खुद को कैटलन शहर में मुसीबत में पाते हैं.
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I think the heavy "by the producers of The Bodyguard" advertising is a mistake, because this is nothing like The Bodyguard.
If you picture an enjoyable easy-watching six-part political spy drama, as might be made by the team behind Murder In Paradise, then you'd be much closer to what to expect.
There's one overarching plot that covers all six episodes, and while it's not exactly John Le Carre, it still kept me hooked throughout.
And then each episode contains a separate subplot exploring the day-to-day dramas of visitors to Barcelona. These can be a bit hit and miss. Some genuinely pull at your heartstrings, some are a bit silly.
The characters are all likeable, the two lead actresses are engaging, the locations look great, and there's a nice paired back contemporary feel to it. It does sometimes drift into "daytime TV" dialog, but not often enough to be a problem.
Overall, a fun night of binging and it kept me a lot more interested than I was expecting. I hope there's more to come!
If you picture an enjoyable easy-watching six-part political spy drama, as might be made by the team behind Murder In Paradise, then you'd be much closer to what to expect.
There's one overarching plot that covers all six episodes, and while it's not exactly John Le Carre, it still kept me hooked throughout.
And then each episode contains a separate subplot exploring the day-to-day dramas of visitors to Barcelona. These can be a bit hit and miss. Some genuinely pull at your heartstrings, some are a bit silly.
The characters are all likeable, the two lead actresses are engaging, the locations look great, and there's a nice paired back contemporary feel to it. It does sometimes drift into "daytime TV" dialog, but not often enough to be a problem.
Overall, a fun night of binging and it kept me a lot more interested than I was expecting. I hope there's more to come!
Nothing that requires an on-screen warning with the exception of some random fruity dialogue that comes right out of the blue. It would suit an afternoon slot as much as a post-watershed placing. We watched all six episodes over 3 nights and thoroughly enjoyed the simple plot lines and great shots of Barcelona. The characters were straightforward and likeable and it wasn't difficult to spot the good guys from the bad guys. We found this a refreshing change from all of the complex stuff you get nowadays. We liked the lead characters and hope they all return for a second series. All-in-all this was a fun and easy watch.
The body of British boy Jay Sutherland is found floating in The Marina, his persistent father Colin refuses to accept the narrative given by The Police and powers that be, instead he looks for answers with the help of Laura Simmonds.
Every week The Consulate tackle a new case, all of which involve a British Citizen in Barcelona, but one case continues, The Sutherland case.
It is such an enjoyable series, it's one of those I'd class as a Sunday teatime show, I'd put it along with Mallorca Files and Father Brown, perfect viewing for Sunday teatime. It's light viewing, with a hint of grit thrown in.
It's a very well acted show, regulars Sophie Rundle, Steven Cree and Serena Manteghi are all great, and there are some fine guest performances too, Esther Hall and Lindsey Coulson stood out.
It looks great, with terrific location work, a City I would totally recommend visiting, it really is as gorgeous as it looks here.
Please let there be a second series.
8/10.
Every week The Consulate tackle a new case, all of which involve a British Citizen in Barcelona, but one case continues, The Sutherland case.
It is such an enjoyable series, it's one of those I'd class as a Sunday teatime show, I'd put it along with Mallorca Files and Father Brown, perfect viewing for Sunday teatime. It's light viewing, with a hint of grit thrown in.
It's a very well acted show, regulars Sophie Rundle, Steven Cree and Serena Manteghi are all great, and there are some fine guest performances too, Esther Hall and Lindsey Coulson stood out.
It looks great, with terrific location work, a City I would totally recommend visiting, it really is as gorgeous as it looks here.
Please let there be a second series.
8/10.
My first ever review! I thoroughly enjoyed this. Good story lines. Enjoyed the acting. Was a bit confusing the overall story but all came together in the end. You don't have to have watched all of them as there's a new story to each one but there is one that follows through all 6 episodes. Easy watching and I found it difficult to turn off. The relationship between the consulate, police and "victims" is good and sometimes can bring a tear to your eye.
Only reviewing because this is the second show I've looked up on IMDb and there was no ratings and/or reviews?! What's up with the Now TV dramas on here?!
Only reviewing because this is the second show I've looked up on IMDb and there was no ratings and/or reviews?! What's up with the Now TV dramas on here?!
Well, when I looked at the synopsis, I thought this would be rather tedious fare, but I gave it a chance and it surprised me!
Ok, it's hardly an all-time great, but it was really quite entertaining. The episodic storylines were interesting, with some sympathetic characters and some "Boo! Hiss!" ne'er do wells.
The season-long story arc held up well, even if some of it was a bit obvious and it wove in some personal life storylines quite effectively.
The principals all did a good job: Sophie Rundle, Serena Manteghi and Steven Cree were all very good. The Barcelona scenery was lovely and it was well shot.
Worth watching!
Ok, it's hardly an all-time great, but it was really quite entertaining. The episodic storylines were interesting, with some sympathetic characters and some "Boo! Hiss!" ne'er do wells.
The season-long story arc held up well, even if some of it was a bit obvious and it wove in some personal life storylines quite effectively.
The principals all did a good job: Sophie Rundle, Serena Manteghi and Steven Cree were all very good. The Barcelona scenery was lovely and it was well shot.
Worth watching!
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- कनेक्शनFeatured in Jeremy Vine: एपिसोड #6.55 (2023)
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- 16:9 HD
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