A mother-of-two whose world is turned upside down when she agrees to let her nine-year-old daughter have a sleepover at her new best friend's house.A mother-of-two whose world is turned upside down when she agrees to let her nine-year-old daughter have a sleepover at her new best friend's house.A mother-of-two whose world is turned upside down when she agrees to let her nine-year-old daughter have a sleepover at her new best friend's house.
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It was a good series. Entertaining, but I firgured out pretty quickly what must have happened. I was waiting for another twist, but it never came. I did watch it in one go, so it kept me interested!
Great perfomance by the women in gthis cast, especially the woman who plays Elisa and the woman who plays Josephine's mother. The man who played Fred also did a great job.
Not everything seems to be realistic in my opinion, but it also wasn't extremely farfetched. I would watch if there will be another season made.
I was left with a few questions about the 'why?' of some things, so maybe those questions could be answered in a second season.
Great perfomance by the women in gthis cast, especially the woman who plays Elisa and the woman who plays Josephine's mother. The man who played Fred also did a great job.
Not everything seems to be realistic in my opinion, but it also wasn't extremely farfetched. I would watch if there will be another season made.
I was left with a few questions about the 'why?' of some things, so maybe those questions could be answered in a second season.
I'm actually a bit lost for words on this one. It is so badly written, the story is ridiculous with characters doing things no real person would do, ever and the acting by the lead is so bad that it's hard to understand how this actress got the job. The whole production feels cheap and lacking any quality. How can this be on Disney? How did it get made? Who hired this writer who doesn't seem to have the most basic grasp of storytelling and cannot write dialogue that even vaguely approximates real life. One of the reviews says it's from the same team as those Harlen Coben dramas on Netflix and that makes sense as they are equally rubbish with unbelievable female characters and storylines, poor production values and terrible actors. 1/10 is generous.
Somewhere deep inside is a plot that has some merit but, with the exception of Holiday Grainger, the acting is so bad it's beyond laughable. One can only suspect that Disney+ signed it up unseen.
The performance of the distraught mother (Elisa) and the lead detective (D. I. Sinclair) are disgraceful but award winning by comparison to journalist (Selma) and her editor (Kaleb). Most of the others are bad but could easily blame diabolical direction.
Selma interviews without taking notes and receives photographic evidence via email which arrives within seconds and without having given her address.
Reactions are amateurish and situations contrived however, the worst part of all is that I watched all 5 episodes but in my defence, I had a wager on the ending.
The performance of the distraught mother (Elisa) and the lead detective (D. I. Sinclair) are disgraceful but award winning by comparison to journalist (Selma) and her editor (Kaleb). Most of the others are bad but could easily blame diabolical direction.
Selma interviews without taking notes and receives photographic evidence via email which arrives within seconds and without having given her address.
Reactions are amateurish and situations contrived however, the worst part of all is that I watched all 5 episodes but in my defence, I had a wager on the ending.
The abduction was quite innovative in the way it was planned so there was some initial intrigue. That said, this series failed to deliver on several fronts, the motive for the kidnapping was silly, and so was the whole line of the story associated with it. The ending fell flat. The car crash scene was verging on the ridiculous, the way the stationary car was overturned and destroyed and yet the other car travelling at speed didn't so much as get scratched, farcical. But the worst thing about the series for me was the acting of Ambika Mod, painfully wooden and bland. The character she was playing was also childish and annoying, not sure if that was intentional or not. Unbearable to watch either way.
The first episode had me hooked. Although not typically a fan of disjointed storytelling, I liked the way the show unfolded, which makes the final episode and the conclusion of the story that much more irritating. After the final episode, I kept checking back for another episode not believing that was the actual ending of the story.
The acting was good, particularly the leads. I found the detectives role in the story pretty terrible, I also didn't think the reporter editor interactions with him.
Overall, I liked the story, and the twists that unraveled through the disjointed storytelling. However, I just can't support the ending.
The acting was good, particularly the leads. I found the detectives role in the story pretty terrible, I also didn't think the reporter editor interactions with him.
Overall, I liked the story, and the twists that unraveled through the disjointed storytelling. However, I just can't support the ending.
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- TriviaThe working title, "Playdate," was taken from Alex Dahl's novel, on which this adaptation is based.
- GoofsA car hits another car with enough force to roll it over, but the airbags don't deploy.
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