Code of Silence
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- 2025–
Alison Woods, uma cozinheira surda, trabalha para sustentar sua mãe e a si mesma. A polícia pede a Alison que faça a leitura labial de conversas com criminosos perigosos.Alison Woods, uma cozinheira surda, trabalha para sustentar sua mãe e a si mesma. A polícia pede a Alison que faça a leitura labial de conversas com criminosos perigosos.Alison Woods, uma cozinheira surda, trabalha para sustentar sua mãe e a si mesma. A polícia pede a Alison que faça a leitura labial de conversas com criminosos perigosos.
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I binged it too.... it did slide a little but not enough to worry me, and I did rely on subtitles occasionally and a couple of rewinds. I'd watch a second season though.
It gave a little insight in the deaf world, and if I ever came across a deaf person I would be a little more understanding of how they can be ignored.
It was engaging enough to me, and made sense with no real plot holes.... A nice experience overall. Good acting, location and film-work...it all flowed nicely.
A solid 7
I binged it too.... it did slide a little but not enough to worry me, and I did rely on subtitles occasionally and a couple of rewinds. I'd watch a second season though.
It gave a little insight in the deaf world, and if I ever came across a deaf person I would be a little more understanding of how they can be ignored.
It was engaging enough to me, and made sense with no real plot holes.... A nice experience overall. Good acting, location and film-work...it all flowed nicely.
A solid 7.
It gave a little insight in the deaf world, and if I ever came across a deaf person I would be a little more understanding of how they can be ignored.
It was engaging enough to me, and made sense with no real plot holes.... A nice experience overall. Good acting, location and film-work...it all flowed nicely.
A solid 7
I binged it too.... it did slide a little but not enough to worry me, and I did rely on subtitles occasionally and a couple of rewinds. I'd watch a second season though.
It gave a little insight in the deaf world, and if I ever came across a deaf person I would be a little more understanding of how they can be ignored.
It was engaging enough to me, and made sense with no real plot holes.... A nice experience overall. Good acting, location and film-work...it all flowed nicely.
A solid 7.
Alison, a deaf working class girl is enlisted by police to read lips for a case regarding a gang of thieves and their latest caper. When she falls for one of the suspects, things get complicated. Fantastic and tense 6 part mini-series will keep you engaged the entire time. Crackerjack writing and a great performance by Rose Ayling-Ellis are the draws here. If Ellis wasn't deaf IRL i'd say she was a star in the making, but being deaf will limit the amount of roles available to her and that's a shame. COS isn't perfect there are a couple things I found to be not quite believable, but there so minor you won't mind much. I don't see a world where this doesn't at least get a couple BAFTA nods. Extremely enjoyable and highly recommended.
I binged all 6 episodes in one day, loved it!
Code of Silence reminded me of Patience as well: a girl with a mundane job and a special talent helps the police.
But this time it's one case for the whole season. Loved that it was a robbery case, not the usual murder.
Rose Ayling-Ellis is super sweet. I guess she played the character really well: Alison desperately wants to prove herself, to show people that she's worth something. And oh my God, she's absolutely insufferable when she does what she's not supposed to do. I was almost screaming at the screen every time she put herself in danger. The suspense was killing me.
I haven't seen Kieron Moore before, but wow. He is annoyingly attractive and has that bad boy with a good soul vibe that makes heart of every female skip a bit.
The series turned a bit melodramatic in the end, but still hope there will be season 2.
Code of Silence reminded me of Patience as well: a girl with a mundane job and a special talent helps the police.
But this time it's one case for the whole season. Loved that it was a robbery case, not the usual murder.
Rose Ayling-Ellis is super sweet. I guess she played the character really well: Alison desperately wants to prove herself, to show people that she's worth something. And oh my God, she's absolutely insufferable when she does what she's not supposed to do. I was almost screaming at the screen every time she put herself in danger. The suspense was killing me.
I haven't seen Kieron Moore before, but wow. He is annoyingly attractive and has that bad boy with a good soul vibe that makes heart of every female skip a bit.
The series turned a bit melodramatic in the end, but still hope there will be season 2.
Code of silence.
ITV can be hit or miss with its dramas but this one's a hit.
We really enjoyed Code of Silence as it was a bit different for mainstream TV. The story is good enough to justify the show and even though it has more than its fair share of 'aye right' moments it doesn't detract from the overall enjoyment. The show is very well paced and there's no fillers like there are on Netflix.
Rose Ayling-Ellis holds the whole thing together brilliantly. She was absolutely convincing in her role as Alison. She's very likeable even though her character never does a thing she's told. Keiron Moore is also very convincing as Liam. All the main cast are good like Charlotte Ritchie and Andrew Buchan and all are convincing with only the odd one letting the side down. Most of the eff bombs are unnecessary and feel unnatural in places. We don't need them and British TV should not be influenced by the vulgarity plaguing US TV.
We watched on ITVX with the subtitles on even though neither of us are deaf or hard of hearing.
I hope there's a second series of this because we liked it.
ITV can be hit or miss with its dramas but this one's a hit.
We really enjoyed Code of Silence as it was a bit different for mainstream TV. The story is good enough to justify the show and even though it has more than its fair share of 'aye right' moments it doesn't detract from the overall enjoyment. The show is very well paced and there's no fillers like there are on Netflix.
Rose Ayling-Ellis holds the whole thing together brilliantly. She was absolutely convincing in her role as Alison. She's very likeable even though her character never does a thing she's told. Keiron Moore is also very convincing as Liam. All the main cast are good like Charlotte Ritchie and Andrew Buchan and all are convincing with only the odd one letting the side down. Most of the eff bombs are unnecessary and feel unnatural in places. We don't need them and British TV should not be influenced by the vulgarity plaguing US TV.
We watched on ITVX with the subtitles on even though neither of us are deaf or hard of hearing.
I hope there's a second series of this because we liked it.
I bingewatched the series over a couple of days.
The first episode was very good but then starts to slide into the same hum drum of many other dramas these days.
The premise of a deaf girl helping police in the cathedral city of Canterbury does seen rather similar to the recent Channel 4 series Patience which had an autistic girl helping police with their enquiries in the cathedral city of York a couple of months ago and it is only just over a month since Rose Ayling-Ellis appeared in Réunion on BBC 1 (she was also in Ludwig late last year set in the cathedral city of Cambridge).
You have to constantly watch the screen as there are a lot of subtitled parts but it wasn't totally engaging and really seemed to lose its way not knowing where the story was heading.
Itv's new liking for 6 part dramas can be a bit much for shows and this was no exception going on too long and included one officer having an affair which didn't really go anywhere in the story and then their was the robbery which really didn't make any practical sense.
Watchable but let's itself down.
The first episode was very good but then starts to slide into the same hum drum of many other dramas these days.
The premise of a deaf girl helping police in the cathedral city of Canterbury does seen rather similar to the recent Channel 4 series Patience which had an autistic girl helping police with their enquiries in the cathedral city of York a couple of months ago and it is only just over a month since Rose Ayling-Ellis appeared in Réunion on BBC 1 (she was also in Ludwig late last year set in the cathedral city of Cambridge).
You have to constantly watch the screen as there are a lot of subtitled parts but it wasn't totally engaging and really seemed to lose its way not knowing where the story was heading.
Itv's new liking for 6 part dramas can be a bit much for shows and this was no exception going on too long and included one officer having an affair which didn't really go anywhere in the story and then their was the robbery which really didn't make any practical sense.
Watchable but let's itself down.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesWhen the very first episode first aired on ITV1 on May 18th 2025 an advert break was shown with no audio and just subtitles to honour Alison's deafness as well as her actress Rose Ayling-Ellis.
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