Better
- Série de TV
- 2023
- 59 min
Um detetive de polícia corrupto tem um doloroso despertar moral e decide corrigir 20 anos de irregularidades.Um detetive de polícia corrupto tem um doloroso despertar moral e decide corrigir 20 anos de irregularidades.Um detetive de polícia corrupto tem um doloroso despertar moral e decide corrigir 20 anos de irregularidades.
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Did she ever do a days work?
Good series but plot holes all over the place. And the script kept twisting making the characters act completely different from episode to episode. Poor Ceri didn't know if he was coming or going.
But there was some rough justice and gritty plot lines. Makes you realise there is an underworld out there and if you get caught on the wrong side your life can get dictated and controlled by it - no easy options.
The final scene was UK police all over.
If I was watching this again I would focus on the non main characters because they are the ones that played their parts so well and didn't have to flip flop.
Good series but plot holes all over the place. And the script kept twisting making the characters act completely different from episode to episode. Poor Ceri didn't know if he was coming or going.
But there was some rough justice and gritty plot lines. Makes you realise there is an underworld out there and if you get caught on the wrong side your life can get dictated and controlled by it - no easy options.
The final scene was UK police all over.
If I was watching this again I would focus on the non main characters because they are the ones that played their parts so well and didn't have to flip flop.
The first 4 episodes were excellent, great production and acting all round. It wasn't anything new that hasn't been on before, hints of Line of Duty & Happy Valley storylines being woven in.
Also great to see Leeds having a huge part of the story, and about time West Yorkshire again got some screen time.
It's just the ending. I felt heavily let down as it built up to the final 10 minutes, as you kind of knew how it was going to wrap up. It could have gone many ways, but chose what now feels like an easy way out. It's worth a watch, only 5 episodes.
It just didn't get the ending it deserved in my opinion.
Also great to see Leeds having a huge part of the story, and about time West Yorkshire again got some screen time.
It's just the ending. I felt heavily let down as it built up to the final 10 minutes, as you kind of knew how it was going to wrap up. It could have gone many ways, but chose what now feels like an easy way out. It's worth a watch, only 5 episodes.
It just didn't get the ending it deserved in my opinion.
After her son almost dies Detective Inspector Lou Stack is tired of living in the pocket of drug dealer and villain Col McHugh, she chooses to leave but she is very much made aware that leaving is not an option.
I started watching it live, and didn't stick with it, I found episode one hard to get into, I took the advice of a friend of mine and gave it another go, I'm glad I did.
Episode one is a little hard to get into, it seems to skip any introduction or setting scenes, it instead jumps straight into the action, once it settles it's good, it's very good, episode four is fantastic.
There are a few scenes that are hard to swallow, the moment in the car wash for example, why on Earth did Lou feel it was safe to be seen out in public with such a known villain, if you can look past a few silly moments, you'll find it a rewarding watch.
Leila Farzad and Andrew Buchan are both very strong in their respective roles, I thought Anton Lesser and Zak Ford Williams were the standouts I thought.
I hope The BBC picks up another series of this, more Lou Stack please.
8/10.
I started watching it live, and didn't stick with it, I found episode one hard to get into, I took the advice of a friend of mine and gave it another go, I'm glad I did.
Episode one is a little hard to get into, it seems to skip any introduction or setting scenes, it instead jumps straight into the action, once it settles it's good, it's very good, episode four is fantastic.
There are a few scenes that are hard to swallow, the moment in the car wash for example, why on Earth did Lou feel it was safe to be seen out in public with such a known villain, if you can look past a few silly moments, you'll find it a rewarding watch.
Leila Farzad and Andrew Buchan are both very strong in their respective roles, I thought Anton Lesser and Zak Ford Williams were the standouts I thought.
I hope The BBC picks up another series of this, more Lou Stack please.
8/10.
Well worth a watch. People saying the acting is poor are speaking too broadly. Most performances are good, except the cop's son who is not great. Anton Lesser is excellent as the retired bent cop; but then he is always good. It is a good story, some complexity to the characters, nobody is one dimensional. I don't really understand the really low raters. Not sure why Anton Lesser does not even feature in the IMDB cast list as he is the best thing in it. I didn't feel the accents were forced, I don't think any of the actors were using anything but their normal speaking voices. Make your own mind up.
Good cop gone bad variation. A good cast, especially the lead roles. Andrew Buchan (Broadchurch) is particularly excellent in his role as drug gang leader. Not seen much of Leila Farzad but she does well as the detective Lou Slack who is playing both sides. Also nice to see Anton Lesser (Endeavour) in a different kind of role.
It all starts off a bit on the slow side but picks up in episode 2. This is not a shoot em up cop drama but more of a slow slide into a moral dilemma. The deeper detective Slack slides into the vortex of corrupt cop the tenser it gets.
My only gripe with the programme is that, for me, it should have ended at episode 4.
That, to my mind, would have been a perfect and more realistic, ending.
Episode 5 tried too hard to tie up loose ends and ended up unnecessary and unrealistic.
That said, it was definitely worth a watch.
Ignore the unfair critics who have rubbished this programme.
It all starts off a bit on the slow side but picks up in episode 2. This is not a shoot em up cop drama but more of a slow slide into a moral dilemma. The deeper detective Slack slides into the vortex of corrupt cop the tenser it gets.
My only gripe with the programme is that, for me, it should have ended at episode 4.
That, to my mind, would have been a perfect and more realistic, ending.
Episode 5 tried too hard to tie up loose ends and ended up unnecessary and unrealistic.
That said, it was definitely worth a watch.
Ignore the unfair critics who have rubbished this programme.
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- Leeds, West Yorkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(on location)
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