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Drama series revealing the uncensored, shocking and often darkly funny reality of life as a prison officer in a 21st century British male prison.Drama series revealing the uncensored, shocking and often darkly funny reality of life as a prison officer in a 21st century British male prison.Drama series revealing the uncensored, shocking and often darkly funny reality of life as a prison officer in a 21st century British male prison.
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Cong. To Jamie-Lee O'Donnell for good start as leading actor :) along with Nina Sosanya who got her own series, finaly!
Writers should do more plot in first episode so people would understand that is show about day by day life of C block and not Orange New Black sitcom.
Writers should do more plot in first episode so people would understand that is show about day by day life of C block and not Orange New Black sitcom.
It's got its moments. The cast are great. But the script teeters between out and out comedy and dark prison crime drama. It doesn't all hold together and the dramatic twists can be seen a mile off. Would've been better if it had stuck to being a comedy. The central idea and characters could have been the basis for a brilliant cult comedy. As it stands it's all so predictably done, it becomes hard to recommend. A bit forgettable and derivative. A missed opportunity.
An interesting watch.
The first couple of episodes present a rather believable picture of a male prison wing, coupled with a serious attempt to present the punishment vs rehabilitation conundrum.
Then things take a sharp turn downwards with the drive towards excitement straining credibility.
But then things pick up again. The final episode offers us a believable explanation for the wing boss's behaviour that goes some way towards regaining credibility.
Overall this is a credit-worthy series and certainly worth watching.
The first couple of episodes present a rather believable picture of a male prison wing, coupled with a serious attempt to present the punishment vs rehabilitation conundrum.
Then things take a sharp turn downwards with the drive towards excitement straining credibility.
But then things pick up again. The final episode offers us a believable explanation for the wing boss's behaviour that goes some way towards regaining credibility.
Overall this is a credit-worthy series and certainly worth watching.
Im enjoying it! People need to stop expecting to see a "prison break style" show when something is based in a prison!
I wouldn't say its like wentworth, bad girls or any of those UK prison movies.. its waterloo road set in a prison and its a cool take on the dilemmas and problems prisoners and the CO's face on a daily basis!
I wouldn't say its like wentworth, bad girls or any of those UK prison movies.. its waterloo road set in a prison and its a cool take on the dilemmas and problems prisoners and the CO's face on a daily basis!
I can fully understand why people aren't liking this but there is something I find quite enjoyable about it. I wish it was more of a serious drama without the forced unfunny comedy bits in though.
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- TriviaOn Tuesday, 7 June 2022, Channel 4 Television announced that they have commissioned STV Studios to produce a second series of the prison drama. Series two will filmed in the iconic Kelvin Hall in Glasgow and is expected to air in early 2023.
- GoofsFemale Prison Officers Gill and Stokes wear elaborate hoop and drop earrings in every episode. No prison officer would ever think about doing such a thing - in even the slightest physical altercation they can be gripped and torn off, causing agonizing pain, injury and potentially irreparable damage to the woman's ears.
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