Tasha has the perfect house, a loving husband and a beautiful little girl. Her life could be perfect if it wasn't for Jen, her husband's ex-wife who just won't leave them alone.Tasha has the perfect house, a loving husband and a beautiful little girl. Her life could be perfect if it wasn't for Jen, her husband's ex-wife who just won't leave them alone.Tasha has the perfect house, a loving husband and a beautiful little girl. Her life could be perfect if it wasn't for Jen, her husband's ex-wife who just won't leave them alone.
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Jack hits a cyclist named Tasha, the pair instantly fall for one another, and promptly marry, Tasha seems to have everything, the perfect house, a lovely child, and a great husband, one thing she hadn't reckoned on, Jen, The ex wife.
Once again, I find myself at odds with several of the reviews here, I just can't apply some of the criticisms to the show, hand on heart I would say this one of Channel 5's best drama series to date.
A good drama series is supposed to get under your skin, and that's exactly what this does, there's plenty of mystery and intrigue, but you will feel totally frustrated by and for Tasha.
It doesn't lull at any point, it's very consistent throughout, you will slowly get to put the pieces together, and learn exactly what's going on, there's a big twist in Episode three that will make you want to watch the concluding episode without delay.
It's well acted, Celine Buckens and Tom Mison are very good, loved Janet Montgomery, who played Jen.
Full of twists and turns, The Ex Wife is well worth seeing.
8/10.
Once again, I find myself at odds with several of the reviews here, I just can't apply some of the criticisms to the show, hand on heart I would say this one of Channel 5's best drama series to date.
A good drama series is supposed to get under your skin, and that's exactly what this does, there's plenty of mystery and intrigue, but you will feel totally frustrated by and for Tasha.
It doesn't lull at any point, it's very consistent throughout, you will slowly get to put the pieces together, and learn exactly what's going on, there's a big twist in Episode three that will make you want to watch the concluding episode without delay.
It's well acted, Celine Buckens and Tom Mison are very good, loved Janet Montgomery, who played Jen.
Full of twists and turns, The Ex Wife is well worth seeing.
8/10.
A somewhat uninteresting production, though nicely made "a la British", with good sometimes unrealistic acting, a weak storyline with average plots.
The series is not interesting story-wise cause it's unrealistic, watching it I just liked the acting and the score, beautifully setting the mood for it's worth.
It was better to film the two seasons together and offer it to viewers as one complete 8-part mini-series.
The series is not interesting story-wise cause it's unrealistic, watching it I just liked the acting and the score, beautifully setting the mood for it's worth.
It was better to film the two seasons together and offer it to viewers as one complete 8-part mini-series.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 5.5
- Production value/impact: 6
- Development: 7
- Realism: 6.5
- Entertainment: 6
- Acting: 7.5
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 7.5
- VFX: 7.5
- Music/score/sound: 7.5
- Depth: 6
- Logic: 3.5
- Flow: 6
- Psychological thriller/drama/mystery: 5.5
- Ending: 4.5.
... for me, there are two productions to date that exemplify the top notch acting ability of Celine Bunkens.. 'Showtrial' and 'The Ex-Wife'... she's just got that camera-grabbing-gaze.. and when she's on-screen she-dominates... this series is short at only four episodes, be sure to give yourself opportunity of time, so all episodes can be watched in a single viewing
... storyline follows the genre, and is well produced-directed-scored... it is Celine Bunkens show from start to ending, with exemplary turns from all-other-supporting-actors... ending gave a slight hint there could be more coming in the future, sure hope so... it's really one of the best mini-series of '22.. (and-hopefully '23)
... storyline follows the genre, and is well produced-directed-scored... it is Celine Bunkens show from start to ending, with exemplary turns from all-other-supporting-actors... ending gave a slight hint there could be more coming in the future, sure hope so... it's really one of the best mini-series of '22.. (and-hopefully '23)
Maybe not as good as the really good UK series, but it is up there with some of the good ones and short enough to spend the time in one sitting binge watching it.
The only name actor I recognised is Janet Montgomery and she does a great job as usual, most of the other actors also dod did their job well. It was a tad predictable in places, but with some really good twists keeps you guessing as the story unfolds.
Flashbaks give the story a more depth and help explain some of the less understandable part of why things happened the way they did.
My only gripe was that the lack of police involvement, this made the whole thing a bit unbelieveable.
Still gets a 7/10 for me although I dont think I would watch it a second time round.
The only name actor I recognised is Janet Montgomery and she does a great job as usual, most of the other actors also dod did their job well. It was a tad predictable in places, but with some really good twists keeps you guessing as the story unfolds.
Flashbaks give the story a more depth and help explain some of the less understandable part of why things happened the way they did.
My only gripe was that the lack of police involvement, this made the whole thing a bit unbelieveable.
Still gets a 7/10 for me although I dont think I would watch it a second time round.
One of the most unbelievable and stupid shows I've ever been forced to watch by my girlfriend. The general story could have worked well - but with all of the characters lacking any sense of realistic emotion/likeability meant I spent half of the time laughing at the comical plot twists.
Pretty much everything that happens defies both logic and sense (unless you live an alternate hell like universe full of sociopaths) with the story moving from one travesty to another.
By the end of it you have to accept all the characters have no redeeming qualities and you couldn't care less about any of them.
Avoid this unless you like an accidental comedy or are extremely gullible.
The Lord of the Rings is probably more believable in terms of realism.
Pretty much everything that happens defies both logic and sense (unless you live an alternate hell like universe full of sociopaths) with the story moving from one travesty to another.
By the end of it you have to accept all the characters have no redeeming qualities and you couldn't care less about any of them.
Avoid this unless you like an accidental comedy or are extremely gullible.
The Lord of the Rings is probably more believable in terms of realism.
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