John Weir, um agente de espionagem privado, luta pela preservação da democracia em um mundo constantemente em conflito.John Weir, um agente de espionagem privado, luta pela preservação da democracia em um mundo constantemente em conflito.John Weir, um agente de espionagem privado, luta pela preservação da democracia em um mundo constantemente em conflito.
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I admit I went into this with rather low expectations given the general lack of buzz around this show and the way that Keifer's last couple of shows (Designated Survivor, Touch) started off strong and then went completely off the rails after a few episodes. With a tight 8 episode run, though, Rabbit Hole, in its first (maybe only?) season, managed to keep up the intrigue and be thoroughly entertaining throughout. Were there some implausibilities along the way? Of course. But nothing that led to a major eye roll or that would cause me not to recommend this show. If you're looking for a fun, fast paced thriller, then you should definitely check this show out.
I'm okay with some shows releasing one episode on a weekly basis, but this show is not one of them. After watching the first two episodes, I wanted the whole sha-bang.
Right here, right now!
The acting is great, the writing is excellent, the pace is fantastic, and the story is amazing. I couldn't take my eyes off of my tv. I mean, I couldn't because if I did, I would have missed too many things.
My only fear with this show is that it may write itself into a corner. A lot of times shows with this many moving parts, such as Manifest or Lost, seem really cool at the beginning, but end up going nowhere.
I have high hopes for this show. For one, it doesn't deal with the paranormal. For two, this show doesn't take itself too seriously, as evidenced by the way the writers let the other characters make fun of main character John Weir and his extreme paranoia. Well, John, I've got good news and bad news for you. The good news: You're not paranoid. The bad news: Everybody really IS out to get you.
Right here, right now!
The acting is great, the writing is excellent, the pace is fantastic, and the story is amazing. I couldn't take my eyes off of my tv. I mean, I couldn't because if I did, I would have missed too many things.
My only fear with this show is that it may write itself into a corner. A lot of times shows with this many moving parts, such as Manifest or Lost, seem really cool at the beginning, but end up going nowhere.
I have high hopes for this show. For one, it doesn't deal with the paranormal. For two, this show doesn't take itself too seriously, as evidenced by the way the writers let the other characters make fun of main character John Weir and his extreme paranoia. Well, John, I've got good news and bad news for you. The good news: You're not paranoid. The bad news: Everybody really IS out to get you.
This show begins with the worst beginning of any show. A flash forward. Everybody hates those, I know, but sit through it.
It begins as an episode of The Flight Attendand, so if you haven't turned off the telly after the flash forward, you probably will now. Don't. Sit through it.
Then, as you notice that Weir is a pawn in a complex game of chess, you remember that pawn in German is Bauer.
Then, as you notice this pawn is setting a complex trap, you remember the word for fish trap. Weir.
The bauer becomes the weir. The hunted becomes the hunter.
Now you are in the right mindset for this show which is the most well written mystery since the early episodes of Lost.
Love it.
It begins as an episode of The Flight Attendand, so if you haven't turned off the telly after the flash forward, you probably will now. Don't. Sit through it.
Then, as you notice that Weir is a pawn in a complex game of chess, you remember that pawn in German is Bauer.
Then, as you notice this pawn is setting a complex trap, you remember the word for fish trap. Weir.
The bauer becomes the weir. The hunted becomes the hunter.
Now you are in the right mindset for this show which is the most well written mystery since the early episodes of Lost.
Love it.
For many movies the audience needs to be in the mood for it. For example watching John Wick, you don't want to write a review "2 stars because none of this would be real", sometimes you just have to take yes for an answer and be entertained. Normally this would be a 7 because of some plot and contrivance issues but Charles Dance makes it an 8 for me. You see the writers did pay attention to small details and they tell a story bit by bit in a way to keep you interested. I'm 4 episodes in but leaving a review because I think this show deserves more attention. The characters are not stupid (except for Hailey in the beginning which comes off as a simpleton femcel but improves and the actress playing her does a great job adding layers to her)
There are at times when the plot becomes too elaborate and esoteric but it's still very entertaining.
There are at times when the plot becomes too elaborate and esoteric but it's still very entertaining.
This is a solid Sutherland suspense. Is it 24, no, but it is very very good. So why did I title this "Don't Watch"? Because after getting involved in an on-going series, I find out that it wont be on-going. Paramount+ has cancelled the series. Why bother watching it because obviously the resolution at the end, isn't the resolution. You get left hanging with no hope of finding out what happened. I absolutely hate when a network does this to viewers. If I had known this would be another one of those cancelled shows where you never get to see what happened, like Manifest, I wouldn't have taken the time of a 8 shows series.
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- CuriosidadesCBS / Paramount + didn't renew the show for second season and it was cancelled.
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