The Game
- Minissérie de televisão
- 2025–
O ex-policial Huw Miller não consegue esquecer um caso que ele nunca resolveu. Quando Patrick Harbottle se muda para uma casa em sua rua após a morte de seu senhorio, Miller suspeita que Har... Ler tudoO ex-policial Huw Miller não consegue esquecer um caso que ele nunca resolveu. Quando Patrick Harbottle se muda para uma casa em sua rua após a morte de seu senhorio, Miller suspeita que Harbottle é o assassino que escapou.O ex-policial Huw Miller não consegue esquecer um caso que ele nunca resolveu. Quando Patrick Harbottle se muda para uma casa em sua rua após a morte de seu senhorio, Miller suspeita que Harbottle é o assassino que escapou.
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The first episode was good but, if seemed as though all thd efforts had been put into the opener. After a poor middle couple of episodes, the series comes to a better finale but still struggles to show any originality or any real dramatic effect.
Robson Green seems to be cringing to the viewing audience but somehow seems to be the best mate to nearly all of his new neighbours.
Jason Watkins does show some great acting in parts but not enough to save the overall hum drum of the show.
Things manage to come to a satisfactory conclusion just when the truth seemed futile Another run of the mill channel 5 release.
Robson Green seems to be cringing to the viewing audience but somehow seems to be the best mate to nearly all of his new neighbours.
Jason Watkins does show some great acting in parts but not enough to save the overall hum drum of the show.
Things manage to come to a satisfactory conclusion just when the truth seemed futile Another run of the mill channel 5 release.
I've watched a few of the Channel 5 four part dramas over the last few years and it's fair to say there have been more misses than hits. Most seam to have a group of the same actors that have appeared like Kara Tointon and Jill Halfpenny. In this case they the excellent Jason Watkins who l think has made two previous channel 5 dramas.
He is on top form here as a retired police detective who has a chance to finally crack the case that eluded him in his time as a police detective.
There are plenty of plot holes particularly in the last episode but if you put that aside. You have an entertaining 4 episodes of crime drama.
He is on top form here as a retired police detective who has a chance to finally crack the case that eluded him in his time as a police detective.
There are plenty of plot holes particularly in the last episode but if you put that aside. You have an entertaining 4 episodes of crime drama.
Channel 5 usually have fairly interesting thriller serials but The Game is not one. Very weak storyline let's it down with plot holes you could fall into and do yourself an injury. The acting is all fine but it it requires Jason Watkins to over act because of the story weakness. I imagine he read it and realised he would have to give it some welly to try to hold the audience.
Why would he immediately suspect his new neighbour of killing the previous house owner and of being the serial killer he's been chasing for years? Jason has just retired from being a detective but has a bee in his bonnet over a cold case. He had been attacked by this suspect in the past but knocked out so he never saw his face, just thought he recognised his voice. To jump to the conclusion that the new neighbour is this killer, in such a short time, just seemed implausible to me.
Robson Green, who I'd not watched before, although I know he's a famous tv actor, does a good job as the new neighbour.
Although there are four episodes, it's written as if it's rushing far to soon to get to the conclusion. Had it unfolded in the early episodes more slowly, it may have been better than what it ended up with. Verdict: acting would have been better had the poor actors had an intelligent script.
Why would he immediately suspect his new neighbour of killing the previous house owner and of being the serial killer he's been chasing for years? Jason has just retired from being a detective but has a bee in his bonnet over a cold case. He had been attacked by this suspect in the past but knocked out so he never saw his face, just thought he recognised his voice. To jump to the conclusion that the new neighbour is this killer, in such a short time, just seemed implausible to me.
Robson Green, who I'd not watched before, although I know he's a famous tv actor, does a good job as the new neighbour.
Although there are four episodes, it's written as if it's rushing far to soon to get to the conclusion. Had it unfolded in the early episodes more slowly, it may have been better than what it ended up with. Verdict: acting would have been better had the poor actors had an intelligent script.
In many ways this show is a waste of a great cast. The script feels like it was written by a group of people brain storming while eating lunch. The plot has more holes than a cheese grater. It has coincidence upon coincidence. The person responsible for the crimes is so loopy it's hard to believe he wouldn't have been caught by now. He seems to be able to appear and disappear more adeptly than the invisible man.
The only reason I'm persisting with it is the cast and I'm waiting to see what preposterous plot line they'll come up with next. Some of the actions of the main character are hard to forgive. He doesn't exactly endear himself to you.
The only reason I'm persisting with it is the cast and I'm waiting to see what preposterous plot line they'll come up with next. Some of the actions of the main character are hard to forgive. He doesn't exactly endear himself to you.
Newly retired detective Huw Miller (Jason Watkins) who failed in finding the killer stalker, before he retired at the grand old age of 55, following a nervous breakdown. Anyway, he need not worry, as the stalker Patrick Harbottle (Robson Green) has found him. In fact he's killed his neighbour, living directly opposite, purchased his house, and moved in, all in a space of a week or so. Sounds far fetched? That's probably because it is. The pace of the drama is too quick after episode two, it appears they have sacrificed character development while also compromising on a good storyline, so the whole production can be wrapped up in just four episodes, I speculate for budget reasons, which is a shame. Really strong acting as you would expect from two actors of this calibre, but on the whole an anticlimax.
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- CuriosidadesAmazingly the series is filmed not in the UK but in Northern Spain, in the Basque region cities of Bilbao and Vitoria. Whilst the houses look like a modern interpretation of British, look out for the unusually thin bricks.
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