44 reviews
Primary School teacher Gemma vanishes, prime suspect is her hot tempered, possessive boyfriend Greg. DC Martin King is on hand to view the comings and goings from the flat opposite.
When I see the name Ed Whitmore, I'm hooked, some amazing writing credits, my hopes for this were high.
I'm not too sure you could say it's a classic, but it's very well done, the story is intriguing, and we have a list of possible suspects. There are moments when you have to suspend your disbelief, but after all it's TV.
I love the format, great that it's on over five nights, there are several dramas on, and it does get a little confusing, I like this five straight nights idea.
It's of course well made, but nicely acted too, a strong cast, and it's great to see Noel Clarke and Alexandra Roach in lead roles.
Very watchable, 7/10.
When I see the name Ed Whitmore, I'm hooked, some amazing writing credits, my hopes for this were high.
I'm not too sure you could say it's a classic, but it's very well done, the story is intriguing, and we have a list of possible suspects. There are moments when you have to suspend your disbelief, but after all it's TV.
I love the format, great that it's on over five nights, there are several dramas on, and it does get a little confusing, I like this five straight nights idea.
It's of course well made, but nicely acted too, a strong cast, and it's great to see Noel Clarke and Alexandra Roach in lead roles.
Very watchable, 7/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Apr 25, 2021
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I'm a little confused. I've just started watching episode 1 and can't understand how zooming in with the camera and using the monocular to get the car number plate are different. If it was visible with one it was visible with the other.
The first two episodes it went nowhere. But from the third the storyline picked up for me.
As always, they could have told the story in less episodes.
But it wasn't bad at all.
As always, they could have told the story in less episodes.
But it wasn't bad at all.
- dlgvanleeuwen
- Mar 5, 2022
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- autexousious
- May 2, 2021
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- crispian2000
- Apr 26, 2021
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That's no way a magnetic car tracking device would be placed on the very bottom rear of chassis...At the first big bump on the road, it would fall...
- valentinmh
- Apr 30, 2021
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The UK have mastered writing and producing TV dramas. Who would have expected that a TV series about a surveillance unit would be this entertaining. I actually binged on it.
No need for overtly sexual characters, corny lines supposed to be funny or flamboyant characters. No need for fight or gun scenes to make it pop. Just conversation, great acting and a very good writing. Kudos to all involved. Alexandra Roach, I want to see more of her.
Too bad it had to end abruptly on a sad note. I understand folk complained because of the actions of one of the cast and the network had to respond (wouldn't it be interesting to look into what goes on in their own offices?).
Anyway I am interested in more of such dramas and a lot more of Alexandra Roach. This one was indeed absolutely brilliant.
No need for overtly sexual characters, corny lines supposed to be funny or flamboyant characters. No need for fight or gun scenes to make it pop. Just conversation, great acting and a very good writing. Kudos to all involved. Alexandra Roach, I want to see more of her.
Too bad it had to end abruptly on a sad note. I understand folk complained because of the actions of one of the cast and the network had to respond (wouldn't it be interesting to look into what goes on in their own offices?).
Anyway I am interested in more of such dramas and a lot more of Alexandra Roach. This one was indeed absolutely brilliant.
- Flash-30747
- Apr 27, 2021
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I see the cancel culture is raising its head, and cancelled the final episode of this gripping series with a really good cast and script.
People has the sense to make their own mind up on whether they feel the need to watch it or not.
But I think this was a really good series.
People has the sense to make their own mind up on whether they feel the need to watch it or not.
But I think this was a really good series.
- simon_williams9174
- Apr 29, 2021
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- marktayloruk
- May 1, 2021
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- grahamsmales
- Apr 29, 2021
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Like in title. I think the biggest winner here is Dominic Allburn, who was great as a Carl Tuckman and I hope, we will se him soon in other new productions.
Poor old ITV. You almost feel sorry for them. They seem to want to make every drama the same, promote it in the same way, and expect us all to love it.
And time and time again we all conclude that we've seen everything this drama has to offer better elsewhere.
The ever lovely Alexandra Roach is the only saving grace.
And time and time again we all conclude that we've seen everything this drama has to offer better elsewhere.
The ever lovely Alexandra Roach is the only saving grace.
This is a really slow burn. The dialogue is at best pedestrian with conversations about nothing. The police force terminology and script is laughable - I'd stick with line of duty. Characters are surface level and there are zero visuals or scene setting. Mundane.
- charlieabush
- Apr 27, 2021
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Don't know what the comment is about everything this guy is in repulses me is bang out of order and tbh no one cares this is a good show can't wait for tonight's episode.
- tashadaviesjj
- Apr 26, 2021
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Attempt at moody and atmospheric means lots of frowning faces and cliches trying to make up for a mediocre script absolutely chock a block with procedural errors.
Some excellent supporting actors totally wasted.
I watched it through expecting the intriguing unexpected twist that never came before the drab ending.
Many police dramas go for the quirky eg Vera which we know can't be true but remain for some, entertaining. Others such as unforgotten or line of duty play it closer to reality and are equally as entertaining. This one falls and fails in the middle ground.
Some excellent supporting actors totally wasted.
I watched it through expecting the intriguing unexpected twist that never came before the drab ending.
Many police dramas go for the quirky eg Vera which we know can't be true but remain for some, entertaining. Others such as unforgotten or line of duty play it closer to reality and are equally as entertaining. This one falls and fails in the middle ground.
- dave-ditchburn
- Apr 30, 2021
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ITV (originally) showing this over 5 nights was genius. It really made me invest in the show and look forward to the next episode.
There were a few things in the series which irritated me for example the police were a little unprofessional and jumped to conclusions. It's like they tried to make their own story up instead of trying to see what was infront of them and originally treated Greg as if he was guilty before he was proved innocent.
It's a little Far fetched as surely nobody would have all windows open all time and just happen to only do stuff in plain view of camera, however I understand it has to be like this for the show to work. Catherine Tyldesley's accent is excruciating throughout.
However I am relieved I got the chance to watch the show on demand after ITV's ludricrous decision to take the last ep of air due to allegations against one actor, and there were some great twists and turns especially in the last episode which always kept you guessing.
There were a few things in the series which irritated me for example the police were a little unprofessional and jumped to conclusions. It's like they tried to make their own story up instead of trying to see what was infront of them and originally treated Greg as if he was guilty before he was proved innocent.
It's a little Far fetched as surely nobody would have all windows open all time and just happen to only do stuff in plain view of camera, however I understand it has to be like this for the show to work. Catherine Tyldesley's accent is excruciating throughout.
However I am relieved I got the chance to watch the show on demand after ITV's ludricrous decision to take the last ep of air due to allegations against one actor, and there were some great twists and turns especially in the last episode which always kept you guessing.
- MattHankinson
- May 1, 2021
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Let's have a story where the police know what they're doing instead of being complete muppets.
Irritating lazy script. Completely unbelievable and cliched rubbish.
Irritating lazy script. Completely unbelievable and cliched rubbish.
- paul-17927
- Apr 28, 2021
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Why the best actor in the cast Phil Davis hardly features is a mystery given most of the other actors are weak. The script is very slow and poor versus other ITV crime offerings. I can't really recommend this.
- paul-rose7-246-61823
- Apr 26, 2021
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As mentioned earlier, this about surveillance and a snapshot of the lives of people caught in the viewfinder alongside the surveillance target. Are they significant or a sideshow? It's not an action based cop show - as such it's methodically paced and appropriately subdued.
This is a taut drama with an accomplished ensemble and some clever interweaving plot lines that offer a number of viable alternatives - from crime of passion to organised crime.
This is a taut drama with an accomplished ensemble and some clever interweaving plot lines that offer a number of viable alternatives - from crime of passion to organised crime.
I agree tashadaviesjj. The clue was in the outline of the story - surveillance - so no screaming tyres, no car chases, no running after suspects. The watcher needs patience - not just us - but the actual people doing it. Everyone now wants things sorted out in a couple of days, which doesn't always happen. One thing did amuse me though did none of these folk have curtains/blinds at their windows therefore allowing anyone to be able to see straight into their home.
- francespen
- Apr 26, 2021
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This is perfect to settle into for an evening. Taut, atmospheric and fab to see Manchester on the screen. Dominic Allburn as Carl Tuckman is excellent. Really looking forward to seeing him in more shows.
- morrisblumenthal
- Apr 29, 2021
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Damaged protagonist, not playing by the rules; nosy neighbour, playing detective; victim with a secret life, it's all been done before & a hell of a lot better than this! Also, they seem to be watching everyone, but the suspect! If you haven't started watching, yet, I'd give it a miss!
- mteague-29704
- Apr 27, 2021
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After much eye-rolling during episode 1, we embarked on episode 2 in the hope that there would be fewer plot holes and better acting. Alas, it was not to be so we gave up halfway through. I was going to say ITV might as well lock up and go home, but they did give us Unforgotten so I guess they can get it right on occasion. Viewpoint is one of the most ridiculous, badly written dramas in years, that even Phil Davis couldn't rescue. One star because 'nil point' isn't allowed.
- liverbird28
- Apr 29, 2021
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