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Dark City: The Cleaner

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.1K
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Dark City: The Cleaner (2024)
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Crime

Based on the bestselling book series by Paul Cleave.Based on the bestselling book series by Paul Cleave.Based on the bestselling book series by Paul Cleave.

  • Stars
    • Cohen Holloway
    • Chelsie Preston Crayford
    • Dea Doglione
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.1K
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    • Stars
      • Cohen Holloway
      • Chelsie Preston Crayford
      • Dea Doglione
    • 23User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Cohen Holloway
    Cohen Holloway
    • Joe Middleton
    • 2024
    Chelsie Preston Crayford
    Chelsie Preston Crayford
    • Melissa Flowers
    • 2024
    Dea Doglione
    Dea Doglione
    • Sally Galletly
    • 2024
    Elizabeth Hawthorne
    Elizabeth Hawthorne
    • Evelyn Middleton
    • 2024
    Robbie Magasiva
    Robbie Magasiva
    • DI Carl Schroder
    • 2024
    David de Lautour
    David de Lautour
    • DSS Robert Calhoun
    • 2024
    Hannah Marshall
    Hannah Marshall
    • DSS Rebecca Kent
    • 2024
    Jordan Mooney
    Jordan Mooney
    • DS Brian Travers
    • 2024
    Tom Eason
    • DS Shane O'Connell
    • 2024
    Barry Tomkinson
    Barry Tomkinson
    • DSS Wilson Hutton
    • 2024
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    • Jennifer
    • 2024
    Jamie Wyeth
    Jamie Wyeth
    • Young Joe
    • 2024
    Genevieve Kent
    Genevieve Kent
    • Laura
    • 2024
    James Kupa
    • Constable Sam
    • 2024
    Nikki Si'ulepa
    • SI Dominique Stevens
    • 2024
    Te Wharerangi Mihinui
    • Forensic Technician
    • 2024
    Aroha Rawson
    Aroha Rawson
    • Wendy
    • 2024
    James Foster
    • Douglas Middleton
    • 2024
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    7djmotiv

    I'm usually not a very loyal Kiwi

    I tend to dislike most of the movies and television shows we produce, Once Were Warriors and a few other select few excepting. I'm also a fan of the Dexter series, my wife and I owning this series on DVD even - although that last bonus season ... don't ask.

    Dark City The Cleaner is compelling and interesting, whilst light hearted and comedic - with a dark and sinister side to it - most like Dexter, but where Dexter was the kind of Protagonist who was also a bad guy that you liked - DCTC presents a Protagonist who you're not sure if you can like. In fact, everyone feels like a bad guy in this episodic offering.

    Because I live in Christchurch, many of the outdoor shots have an air of familiarity for me; and yet I can't relate to this particular vision of Christchurch - and I'm not sure if that's a good thing.

    Still I found this to be both funny and dark; and I did manage to enjoy it.
    10dionmcneeley

    A Surprisingly Addictive Show That Nails the Dark Side Without Trying Too Hard

    I've tried a lot of TV series from outside the U. S. British dramas, Nordic noirs, Korean thrillers and for whatever reason, most of them don't stick. I don't know if it's the pacing, the humor, or something lost in translation, but nine times out of ten I don't even make it past the second episode. That's why it caught me completely off guard when I stumbled into a series that not only held my attention but had me binging episodes back to back like I was on some sort of entertainment bender.

    This show has a vibe that's hard to pin down but easy to enjoy. Think Dexter, but without the moral gymnastics of pretending he only kills serial killers. Instead, this show dives straight into the messy, complex headspace of someone who is, by every definition, a bad person but somehow makes them feel human enough that you can't look away. You're not rooting for them exactly, but you are fascinated by how their brain works and how easily they justify crossing every moral line.

    The acting is solid all around, with a cast that knows exactly what kind of show they're in. There's a real sense of timing both comedic and dramatic, that elevates the entire thing. Nobody's overdoing it, and nobody's phoning it in. Every glance, pause, and line delivery is on point. But while the cast deserves credit, the real magic here is in the writing.

    This isn't one of those series that relies on cliffhangers like a crutch, tossing in a last second twist just to make sure you watch the next episode. The story is smarter than that. Each episode is layered with tension, character development, and just enough plot movement to keep you invested without feeling manipulated. The writers clearly trust the audience to keep up, and that makes a big difference. You're not being spoon fed information or force fed plot twists. You're being invited to follow along with a character who sees the world through a very warped lens, and whether you like it or not, you start to understand their point of view.

    That's where the show really shines. It doesn't make excuses for the bad behavior on screen, but it does make it believable. You see how someone could slowly, step by step, justify terrible things. Not because they're a monster, but because they've built an internal logic that lets them sleep at night. That kind of psychological depth is rare in most shows, especially ones that flirt with the idea of being dark or edgy. This one doesn't flirt, it dives headfirst and takes you with it.

    Another thing I appreciated is the balance. It's dark, yes, but it's not grim for the sake of being grim. There's humor sprinkled in, often at unexpected moments, and it never feels forced. It's not laugh out loud funny, but it's clever, just enough to let the pressure out of the room before things get too heavy. And again, that's all down to the writing. These writers know how to pace a story, when to twist the knife, and when to give the audience a breather.

    It's also worth mentioning that the series has a strong visual style. Nothing flashy or overly stylized, but there's clearly care put into how each scene is framed, how color and lighting shift with the mood, and how the environment supports the story. It's the kind of show where you feel like everything is intentional, from the music to the wardrobe to the way certain conversations happen in certain places.

    In short, this is the rare international series that got everything right for me. It's smart without being pretentious, dark without being bleak, and character driven without losing momentum. It respects the viewer's intelligence and tells a story that's both unsettling and addictive.

    If you're like me, someone who's tried to get into non U. S. shows and usually ends up checking your phone halfway through, this might be the one that surprises you. Give it a few episodes. Let it get under your skin. You might just find yourself watching "just one more" until it's two in the morning and you're emotionally compromised in the best way.
    10ptt-11245

    Loved it

    You get to enjoy the killers characters throughout the show. Really awesome story line with the added dark comedy. Programme to keep you hooked.

    Acting is exceptional!!!! All the characters are well played by the actors chosen. Also Robbie Magasiva is an amazing actor, love his characters he plays.

    Looking forward to the second season and hopefully get to know Melissa a bit more too. I won't go into detail but looking forward to what their story will be.

    I think the only fault I have is the bus???? Threw me off what era it is because of all the technology you notice in the show but other than that, it's a must watch!!!!!
    7caseyville-10045

    New Zealand's answer to Dexter

    My initial reaction was, oh dear, NZ are trying to replicate Dexter. But then, it kind of got to me. I didn't anticipate the ending of episode one, and I loved it. The idiot serial killer certainly doesn't have the charm of Dexter, but, he is more believable as a serial killer. I mean, come on, Michael C Hall is lovely! This dude, does creepy-weird well. The besotted wanna be girlfriend, heck, who doesn't know a Sally? Joe's love for his goldfish is, believable. And the sex scenes on the bus were howlingly funny.

    I could have done without the actual murders, and Melissa's orgasmic delight in them, but otherwise her character was a blast and convincingly played. I felt the humour had shades of Dexter to it. Obviously not as well done, but then, I'm picking, they didn't have the same budget.

    As a kiwi, I loved that it was so recognisably Christchurch. I loved the narration/inner monologue from Joe. I hope they don't wreck it (like they did Dexter, those last seasons were not good) by dragging it out too long.

    Definitely an acquired taste. I can understand why some will think it's terrible. I found it quirky, and rather fun.
    10aspectofdeth

    If you love shows like Dexter, you are gonna love this series!

    Joe is basically invisible because he doesn't stand out so it makes him a perfect serial killer.

    Without spoiling anything, I will also say that if you take a liking to Joe, then you are gonna absolutely, positively, love Melissa! I know I do!!

    Very good acting, writing, producing etc .

    The down side is the last episode, we were left with a cliffhanger and I personally hate that crap!

    At least they gave us 4 episodes instead of one, so mostly pros and a few cons. Hopefully in the upcoming episodes we'll get more of a storyline about Melissa. There are some sketchy people in this series, which makes it so much more interesting.

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    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in Les Soprano (1999)
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      The puzzle pieces missing from the title sequence are NOT the pieces shown surrounding the title.
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      No cats or goldfish were harmed in the making of this episode [each episode]

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      • March 4, 2024 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
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      • English
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