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Secret Médical

Original title: Trust Me
  • TV Series
  • 2017–2019
  • Tous publics
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.3K
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Jodie Whittaker in Secret Médical (2017)
Driven to desperate measures, nurse Cath Hardacre (Jodie Whittaker) steals the identity of her best friend, an A&E doctor and finds work in a struggling emergency department.
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Medical DramaDramaMysteryThriller

A hardworking nurse who loses her job for whistle-blowing is forced to take drastic measures to provide for her daughter.A hardworking nurse who loses her job for whistle-blowing is forced to take drastic measures to provide for her daughter.A hardworking nurse who loses her job for whistle-blowing is forced to take drastic measures to provide for her daughter.

  • Creator
    • Dan Sefton
  • Stars
    • Jodie Whittaker
    • Alfred Enoch
    • Emun Elliott
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.3K
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    • Creator
      • Dan Sefton
    • Stars
      • Jodie Whittaker
      • Alfred Enoch
      • Emun Elliott
    • 42User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Episodes8

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    Jodie Whittaker
    Jodie Whittaker
    • Ally…
    • 2017
    Alfred Enoch
    Alfred Enoch
    • Corporal Jamie McCain
    • 2019
    Emun Elliott
    Emun Elliott
    • Andy Brenner
    • 2017
    Katie Clarkson-Hill
    Katie Clarkson-Hill
    • Dr. Zoe Wade
    • 2019
    Lois Chimimba
    Lois Chimimba
    • Karen
    • 2017
    Summer Mason
    • Molly
    • 2017
    Sharon Small
    Sharon Small
    • Brigitte Rayne
    • 2017
    David Ireland
    David Ireland
    • Gerry
    • 2017
    Lisa Livingstone
    • Lynn
    • 2017
    Blake Harrison
    Blake Harrison
    • Karl
    • 2017
    Michael Abubakar
    Michael Abubakar
    • Charlie McKee
    • 2017
    Cara Kelly
    • Mona McBride
    • 2017
    John Hannah
    John Hannah
    • Dr. Archie Watson
    • 2019
    Richard Rankin
    Richard Rankin
    • Dr. Alex Kiernan
    • 2019
    Ashley Jensen
    Ashley Jensen
    • Debbie Dorrell
    • 2019
    Saskia Ashdown
    Saskia Ashdown
    • Orla
    • 2019
    Shamail Ali
    Shamail Ali
    • Mo
    • 2019
    Amiera Darwish
    • Dr. Laila Karimi
    • 2019
    • Creator
      • Dan Sefton
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    8eastdane-01260

    Whittaker is great, as is Small, but the writing is a bit unbelievable

    Whittaker and Small are great, but the plot is unbelievable in many points. It's tense and well acted. Too much lens flare though.

    I don't see how people are saying that Whittaker gave a weak performance. She did a great job imo (but she's absolutely incredible in Paddy Considine's "Journeyman"). The writing made her character unlikable though.

    8 out of 10- tense, well acted, a bit unbelievable
    8mbazhome

    First is best

    Season 1 is a terrific story. Suspend any cynicism and enjoy. Season 2 is a totally different cast, story and setting. I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as season 1
    8Vindelander

    Outstanding !

    This is a really great series which I've just watched for the second time. Jodie Whittaker turns in her usual excellent performance supported by a very strong cast.

    Every episode builds to the exciting climax and I can't understand some of the poor reviews here. Dan Sefton, the writer, is a former doctor and the technical aspects of the story are very well done.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Entertaining drama.

    When Senior Nurse Cath is pushed out of her job, she steals the identity of someone who's setting off to a life in New Zealand.

    Suspend your disbelief, that's all I'd say here, if you take it too seriously, you'll struggle. It has taken me the best part of six years to get through it, but it's actually a pretty good watch.

    I'm glad it's just four hours, and not six, it's well paced, and manages not to feel too stretched or drawn out.

    There were definitely some in jokes with Jodie playing A Doctor, with people unaware that she had, by this point, been cast as The Doctor. I think Jodie is actually really good here, this is the kind of role I think she's better suited to, she's very convincing. Sharon Small was great in support, as was Emun Elliot.

    So, you are going to scratch your head a few times, trust me getting a job inside The NHS is subject to multiple rigorous checks, once you get past that aspect you'll enjoy it.

    7/10.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Didn't have my trust

    'Trust Me' did have potential to be good. The concept was intriguing enough and Jodie Whitaker and Sharon Small have done good work elsewhere. Unfortunately, while there are good things that stop it from being complete dreck, am going to have to join those expressing disappointment in this four-part series. Intriguing concept if done correctly but very underwhelming execution of it.

    As said, 'Trust Me' is not without its good things. It is atmospheric visually, though not in a flashy or cinematic way instead more of a muted look that suited the tone well, and is shot slickly enough. Impressive scenes are too few, but they are there. Particularly note-worthy was the life and death situation with the patient suffering from a tooth abscess resulting in a main character's conduct being questioned, that was a harrowing watch. The medical stuff occasionally intrigues and is more interesting and better done than the personal life subplots.

    What comes off best is the acting. The best performances come from Emun Elliot and Sharon Small, Elliot gives a lot of intensity and a sympathetic edge and Small nails it in a performance that's authoritative and sometimes affecting as the only interesting character. Blake Harrison is decent but doesn't have enough to work with. The girl who plays the daughter is cute and appealing.

    Jodie Whitaker's performance was one of those difficult to make of ones. It's certainly competent and she tries hard and is very committed clearly, it's just fairly uninspired and would have benefited better with less flat dialogue and a much more sympathetic character that didn't make so many frustrating decisions and so many errors that in real life would have caused suspicion.

    Sadly, 'Trust Me' is very problematic. Much of the storytelling is pedestrian in pace and stretches credibility to beyond breaking point (don't need to work in the medical profession to feel this way, it's common sense). Calling a lot of the events surrounding the deception implausible is an understatement. The final episode is rushed and the ending is contrived ridiculousness and pure fantasy. The romantic subplot is crassly written, predictable and drawn out where neither characters are ones you care for because their decision making makes one want to bang their heads together.

    Disappointing too is the script, which completely lacks any kind of depth and nuance and is instead both crass and dreary as well as underwritten, clearly written by somebody with relatively little medical knowledge and an inability to develop characters and realistic situations. It's far too straightforward and safe too, the early exposition scenes are dreadfully clunky and the interview scene is a joke.

    Characters are flat, with the marginal exception of Brigitte (which is largely to do with Small being as good as she is), and are also unsympathetic, constantly defying plausibility with their actions. How Andy reacts to the deception immediately lowers one's opinion of him, and the outcome of Brigitte's story was not believable for a second.

    Overall, has its moments but disappointing. 5/10 Bethany Cox

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      Jodie Whittaker found out she had won the iconic role of the Doctor in Doctor Who (2005) while she was filming this series. She said working on "Trust Me" helped her keep the secret, as she was too focused on her work to tell anyone.

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Hulu
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trust Me
    • Filming locations
      • Warrender Park Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK(Cath's Edinburgh Apartment Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Red Production Company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      55 minutes
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