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Dig

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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Dig (2015)
Peter, an FBI agent stationed in Jerusalem who, while investigating a murder of a young female archaeologist, uncovers a conspiracy 2000 years in the making.
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Peter, an FBI agent stationed in Jerusalem who, while investigating a murder of a young female archaeologist, uncovers a conspiracy 2000 years in the making.Peter, an FBI agent stationed in Jerusalem who, while investigating a murder of a young female archaeologist, uncovers a conspiracy 2000 years in the making.Peter, an FBI agent stationed in Jerusalem who, while investigating a murder of a young female archaeologist, uncovers a conspiracy 2000 years in the making.

  • Creators
    • Tim Kring
    • Gideon Raff
  • Stars
    • Jason Isaacs
    • Anne Heche
    • Ori Pfeffer
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    • Creators
      • Tim Kring
      • Gideon Raff
    • Stars
      • Jason Isaacs
      • Anne Heche
      • Ori Pfeffer
    • 41User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Peter Connelly
    • 2015
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Lynn Monahan
    • 2015
    Ori Pfeffer
    Ori Pfeffer
    • Detective Golan Cohen
    • 2015
    Alison Sudol
    Alison Sudol
    • Emma Wilson
    • 2015
    David Costabile
    David Costabile
    • Tad Billingham
    • 2015
    Angela Bettis
    Angela Bettis
    • Fay
    • 2015
    Zen McGrath
    Zen McGrath
    • Josh
    • 2015
    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • Ian Margrove
    • 2015
    Regina Taylor
    Regina Taylor
    • Ambassador Ruth Ridell
    • 2015
    Shmil Ben Ari
    Shmil Ben Ari
    • Rabbi Lev
    • 2015
    Guy Selnik
    Guy Selnik
    • Avram
    • 2015
    Lauren Ambrose
    Lauren Ambrose
    • Debbie Morgan
    • 2015
    Assi Cohen
    Assi Cohen
    • Shem
    • 2015
    Omar Metwally
    Omar Metwally
    • Yussef Khalid
    • 2015
    Noa Tishby
    Noa Tishby
    • Liat
    • 2015
    Dean Chekvala
    Dean Chekvala
    • Charlie
    • 2015
    Travis Hammer
    Travis Hammer
    • Deputy Carl Parry
    • 2015
    Paul Alan Amend
    • US Consulate Worker…
    • 2015
    • Creators
      • Tim Kring
      • Gideon Raff
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    6SnoopyStyle

    ambition not fulfilled

    While investigating a young woman's death, FBI Agent Peter Connelly (Jason Isaacs) based in Jerusalem uncovers a secret society. His boss and former lover Lynn Monahan (Anne Heche) is unconvinced. Debbie Morgan (Lauren Ambrose) is a recovering addict staying with a group in an isolated religious compound out in the American desert. She discovers a boy named Josh who is held in isolation. She tries to break him out but it's not what she thinks it is. A red heifer without blemish is born in Norway and a young religious Jew is tasked to accompanying it to the Holy lands. The three separate stories converge around a plan thousands of years in the making.

    Tim Kring keeps coming up with convoluted conspiracy shows with religious overtones. I like them but it doesn't mean I'm a sucker for anything. There are some silliness going on in this show. All three stories are interest in their own way but also suffers from deficiencies. The cow is silly but I actually like the religious kid. I really like Lauren Ambrose but her story is unreal. As for the main story, it gets too complicated and too compressed. I started to lose interest in that section after a few episodes and the show ended weakly. This is an ambitious TV show that doesn't deliver all that it promises.
    7Sonofamoviegeek

    Flawed but still worth watching

    Overall, I like Dig. After all, who doesn't like conspiracy theories that have a veneer of fact? It is a fact that there is a Temple Society that is actively searching for the ashes of the Red Heifer and training students in ancient Temple ritual to resume sacrifices when the Third Temple is rebuild. Another fact is that there are evangelical Christians who support the Jewish Temple Society and also look for the Temple to be rebuilt. Where Dig deviates from these facts is that these people are quite peaceful and content to wait for the Messiah to come (return) rather than take an active art in destroying the current occupants of the Temple Mount. It's also a fact that archaeological digging around the Temple Mount has religious and political hazards.

    And that's the basic problem with Dig's broad popularity. It asks us to extend our intellect beyond the usual car chase/shoot-em-ups/bedroom scenes that are the standard made-for-TV miniseries. You need to have some knowledge of Judaism and evangelical Christianity to navigate the premises in Dig. From many of the comments on IMDb, it's obvious that many would rather watch the standard TV fare than extend their intellect. I don't object to being asked to think a little bit but why not go all the way and make a completely intellectually satisfying show.

    Dig has just too many plot holes to give it a ten rating. Let's consider Agent Connelly, Jason Isaacs' character. Does the FBI send agents into foreign countries? I thought that was the CIA's job. Even if the FBI is into operations in Israel, would they use an agent who apparently doesn't know a single word of Hebrew? I realize that English is the most common second language in Israel but you can get on an Israeli's good side with a few well chosen words in Hebrew.

    Dig ignores the fact that the Essenes really are extinct. They appear in the history of Josephus and some other contemporary historians but they seem to have disappeared during the First Jewish Revolt of 70 AD. It seems that that Essenes were a dead end of Judaism. Current scholarly opinion is that the Essenes had no connection to the Dead Sea Scrolls or to Qumran for that matter. Whether or not the Essenes existed in Qumran in the First Century or now, I think that the many people involved in excavating the Dead Sea Scrolls might have noticed all those dudes in white robes dancing around fires in the area.

    Another hoot that Dig offers up is the scene with Anne Heche walking around the Negev in high heels and a cocktail dress. This is just after a miraculous escape from her kidnappers by strangling Noa Tishby, shooting the driver and surviving a SUV crash without wearing a seat belt. Folks, do not stroll the Negev without full hiking gear and lots of water.

    Despite the aforementioned sensitivity of digging around the Temple Mount, apparently one can enter the dig through a door on a busy locked by a key that is not so cunningly hidden behind a rock in the wall. Israeli security can't be that lax.

    In a way, Dig makes me disappointed in Gideon Raff, one of the creators. I loved Hatufim (on which Homeland was based) mini-series because it was so plausible. The characters in Hatufim, as in Homeland, have an ambiguity that is lacking in most miniseries. However, Hatufim was entirely plausible with the premise that the Israel security agencies employ double and triple agents. Dig's evil and good characters stay pretty much as they are throughout the series. Also, Dig lacks the implied homoerotica of Hatufim, although Ori Pfeffer's character is openly gay.

    There are some high points in Dig that help overcome its defects. Angela Bettis, Regina Taylor and Noa Tishby play three of the most evil women to ever grace the small or large screen. Jerusalem is lovingly photographed, warts and all. Overall, I would still recommend Dig as something better than average.
    6stprssll

    I was hooked for weeks into a complex plot ... but then it died!

    We watched this show each and every week. The entire house would discuss the intrigue and the complex plot, the baddies, who was a goodie, or not. Right up to the last episode and then ... then ... what happened, it just died, all the complex plotting all the mysterious characters, just dissolved into nothing and the show ended. We sat there on the lounge and looked at each other, we wanted to cry. How could they do this to us, who's responsible! What a crock of SH!T.

    Even though we were left in tears of utter disappointment at the end, all the episodes until then were gripping and we loved every minute. I recommend watching all but the last episode, then just be happy with your fantasies about how it could have ended. Anything you dream up on your own will be better than that last awful episode.

    Maybe it will become an internet meme - the "Dig" alternate ending competition. I still want to cry.
    7mdbourke-282-899973

    Not for those who read the last page of a novel.

    Yes, dig is a slow burner. And despite another reviewers concerns. It is not full of swear words. Most of the world does not define the use of God and Jesus to be swear words. So, to the rational out there, don't be put off by some odd reviews from people who only watched 8 minutes before they decided to review the pilot. Jesus, what's wrong with some people? It's well made, enjoyably scripted and interesting enough to watch. It's a shame due to ongoing middle east unrest they could not shoot in Jerusalem, but New Mexico looks great nonetheless. The cast are all capable and the mystery intriguingly simple yet complex at the same time. So if you don't consider blaspheme to be 'swearing' enjoy the show and give it time, at least more than eight minutes. Also ignore the homophobic Christian reviewers. Enjoy it for what it is
    6Aktham_Tashtush

    The set in Jerusalem is mesmerizing,, Some doubts on the plot.. but maybe still early to judge (it actually was too early ;) )!!

    As a drama series USA network usually manages to get things properly , but here i think there are some blunders or let's say misplacement in the historical and maybe the religious facts just to make the show more appealing (it's understandable somehow :P) and as i'v noticed in the series promo there'll be also some political facts and views are questionable.

    The first hour of the show was just okay,, not rising to the usual rating of other shows on USA but there was a lot of mysteries to solve so .. maybe it's a bit early to say.

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    Well after watching the second and third episodes things actually get interestingly mysterious ,,, more questions ,,, more riddles,, so the plot got more complicated and got more unpredictability which kinda makes it more appealing ... wait till you see the final scene in The Sixth episode they just slap when you least expect it ;) ,,, the frigging unpredictability is growing drastically ;)

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    I think bringing a cast lead by Jason Isaacs and Anne Heche would be the reason why the rates are up.. i'v seen Jason Isaacs in much better roles like "Awake" even though it ended early but it was genius .. well he's doing a fine job here too.

    The Set, The cinematography, the production and visual effects were the best ,, i mean , you really feel like traveling to Jerusalem and see all of these couple of thousands year old buildings.

    Anyway, i hope the show gets better, i think it's gonna be a mini series so i think i'll keep on watching it :) , still for a pilot 6 seemed fair ;)

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      Star Jason Issacs comes from a Jewish family in real life
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      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Tom Selleck/Anne Heche/Marlon James/Kate Pierson (2015)

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Розкопки
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Keshet Broadcasting
      • Tailwind Productions
      • Universal Cable Productions
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