Ein Arzt, der das perfekte Leben zu haben scheint, hat er ein geheimes Leben? Und hat seine Arbeit als klinischer Psychologe dazu geführt, dass er eine kriminelle Mentalität entwickelt hat?Ein Arzt, der das perfekte Leben zu haben scheint, hat er ein geheimes Leben? Und hat seine Arbeit als klinischer Psychologe dazu geführt, dass er eine kriminelle Mentalität entwickelt hat?Ein Arzt, der das perfekte Leben zu haben scheint, hat er ein geheimes Leben? Und hat seine Arbeit als klinischer Psychologe dazu geführt, dass er eine kriminelle Mentalität entwickelt hat?
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The show is compulsive viewing, even if by the third episode you can work out the plot. A lot of reviewers are complaining are about the characters of the two detectives. They are unrealistic and really hope real detectives are nothing like them. But it does make the show a little unbelievable that the police fail to notice so many clues about who the real killer is, right until the end. The actors playing the cops had to work with the material they were given, so a little unfair to judge their acting abilities based on this, as other reviews have done.
All in all a great show and must watch!
All in all a great show and must watch!
It isn't going to win any Bafta's but there's a strong cast here led by Aidan Turner with a splendid beard - and it has a half-decent plot. One aimed at Harlan Coben fans who like a good whodunnit potboiler with lots of twists and turns.
Production values were generally good, it looked stylish. The soundtrack was a bit paint by numbers but generally the show was well put together.
Storyline sometimes felt a bit far-fetched, particularly the opening scene and his Parkinson's diagnosis seemed to be a bit of a tacked on gimmick, perhaps it will become more significant as the show develops.
If you enjoy psychological thrillers its definitely worth a look.
Production values were generally good, it looked stylish. The soundtrack was a bit paint by numbers but generally the show was well put together.
Storyline sometimes felt a bit far-fetched, particularly the opening scene and his Parkinson's diagnosis seemed to be a bit of a tacked on gimmick, perhaps it will become more significant as the show develops.
If you enjoy psychological thrillers its definitely worth a look.
I find this sort of programme very frustrating, it totally depends on the main character doing unfathomably stupid and irrational things, acting as suspicious as possible while trying to prove his innocence, this should be a handbook for how not to act when being a suspect, especially someone as intelligent as a psychologist.
The premise of the story is good, but the execution and script let down the potential of the story, the actions of the main character distract because of their utter stupidity it becomes a huge annoyance. Now I'm just being frustrated by having to find the words to make up the 600.
The premise of the story is good, but the execution and script let down the potential of the story, the actions of the main character distract because of their utter stupidity it becomes a huge annoyance. Now I'm just being frustrated by having to find the words to make up the 600.
Psychologist Doctor Joseph O'Loughlin rescues a man's life, despite suffering with Parkinson's, but Joe goes from hero to villain, as he's suspected of murder.
We seem to be having something of a purple patch for drama once again, The Suspect is another cracking watch. A very watchable, well paced give part series.
Ok, so it's not the most original show you're ever going to watch, and there is a degree of inevitably about it, but despite that, it's good, it's very good. The first episode is an edge of the seat, nail biter, it serves to grab your attention, similar sort of vibes to The Bodyguard, I don't mean the story or cast, but the big drama of it. The final episode was excellent also, it was very satisfying.
A bearded Aidan Turner is excellent, for me though it was Bobby Schofield who stole the show, the pair were fantastic throughout.
Well made, well produced, it was visually very appealing. I'd happily watch it again.
8/10.
We seem to be having something of a purple patch for drama once again, The Suspect is another cracking watch. A very watchable, well paced give part series.
Ok, so it's not the most original show you're ever going to watch, and there is a degree of inevitably about it, but despite that, it's good, it's very good. The first episode is an edge of the seat, nail biter, it serves to grab your attention, similar sort of vibes to The Bodyguard, I don't mean the story or cast, but the big drama of it. The final episode was excellent also, it was very satisfying.
A bearded Aidan Turner is excellent, for me though it was Bobby Schofield who stole the show, the pair were fantastic throughout.
Well made, well produced, it was visually very appealing. I'd happily watch it again.
8/10.
The Suspect has you entranced from the start. Pretty much as does the book. Aidan Turner is an extraordinary actor. As Joe O'loughlin he brings the character to life and gives a realistic portrayal of a man devastated by his recent medical diagnosis whose life is falling apart as he battles to clear himself of a possible charge of murder. Is he guilty? Is he innocent? Aidan Turner's performance is so nuanced you can't be sure. Each episode builds the suspense. A stellar cast supporting this exceptional performance from Aidan Turner. He gets better and better with every new role. Look forward to seeing him in lots more diverse roles. Amazing.
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