The Control Room
- Serie de TV
- 2022
- 1h
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Sigue a Gabe, un hombre común que trabaja como administrador de llamadas de emergencia para el Servicio Escocés de Ambulancias en Glasgow. Un día recibe una llamada desesperada de una mujer ... Leer todoSigue a Gabe, un hombre común que trabaja como administrador de llamadas de emergencia para el Servicio Escocés de Ambulancias en Glasgow. Un día recibe una llamada desesperada de una mujer que parece conocerlo.Sigue a Gabe, un hombre común que trabaja como administrador de llamadas de emergencia para el Servicio Escocés de Ambulancias en Glasgow. Un día recibe una llamada desesperada de una mujer que parece conocerlo.
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Have to agree with the majority of the previous reviews.
Wanted to switch off after first episode and wasn't bothered to find out the ending. Why?, because after Gabe makes the most obvious of "no, you didn't just agree to that" moments, it goes from bad to worse. Every twist and turn in the first 2 episodes have me screaming at the TV "nooooooo".
But as a dutiful husband, having had my wife watch some of the stuff I like, I repaid the debt a million times over to watch this to its conclusion.
There were a few more twists in the final episode that we didn't see coming which kinda redeemed it a bit, but not enough for me to recommend it.
IDC was ok in Marvel agents of Shield but he almost felt the same in this, with his nervous affectations.
So glad it's over and hopefully no sequel..... Sounded good on the radio adverts but in reality a MISS rather that a HIT.
Would give it a 2.5 for the little twists in the last episode.
Wanted to switch off after first episode and wasn't bothered to find out the ending. Why?, because after Gabe makes the most obvious of "no, you didn't just agree to that" moments, it goes from bad to worse. Every twist and turn in the first 2 episodes have me screaming at the TV "nooooooo".
But as a dutiful husband, having had my wife watch some of the stuff I like, I repaid the debt a million times over to watch this to its conclusion.
There were a few more twists in the final episode that we didn't see coming which kinda redeemed it a bit, but not enough for me to recommend it.
IDC was ok in Marvel agents of Shield but he almost felt the same in this, with his nervous affectations.
So glad it's over and hopefully no sequel..... Sounded good on the radio adverts but in reality a MISS rather that a HIT.
Would give it a 2.5 for the little twists in the last episode.
This has an interesting premise and starts well. But, as so often, a good premise is not enough. There are far too many flashbacks, many or most of which could have been cut with no loss to the story. But there were three episodes to fill and I expect those repetitive scenes with the two children were quite cheap. The plot is unconvincing to put it mildly. It is one of those where a leading character continually fails to do an obvious action, thus prolonging the story to fill its allotted hours. I can't say more without introducing spoilers. And what about the control room? Isn't the ambulance service very busy? Erm, not in this case. The working hours seem extremely flexible, too. The one saving grace of the show is the acting of Iain de Caestecker. He does a good job as a well-meaning man going through extreme stress.
I was enjoying this for the first episode, but it just all fell apart.
The plot was ridiculous and totally implausible.
The actions of the central character were totally illogical and the scenarios involving the police a complete nonsense.
What I don't understand is how these dramas make it to production.
There are so many inconstancies and plot holes, or do they think the viewers are just too stupid to notice?
The plot was ridiculous and totally implausible.
The actions of the central character were totally illogical and the scenarios involving the police a complete nonsense.
What I don't understand is how these dramas make it to production.
There are so many inconstancies and plot holes, or do they think the viewers are just too stupid to notice?
Gabe is an emergency call-handler in Glasgow with dark secrets from his childhood which unexpectedly come back to life when he takes a call at work.
Production values were OK, it was well cast and acted for the most part but it had problems script and direction wise. I watched all three episodes and gradually fell out of love with it.
I'd agree with other reviewers that the flashbacks were really overdone and disrupted the storyline. There were also just too many improbabilities in the plot all the way through, yes we can take a few coincidences and strokes of luck once in a while but storylines can't entirely rely on them.
Overall disappointing. For me the story didn't pan out well and the ending was a bit of a damp squib that you could anticipate coming.
Production values were OK, it was well cast and acted for the most part but it had problems script and direction wise. I watched all three episodes and gradually fell out of love with it.
I'd agree with other reviewers that the flashbacks were really overdone and disrupted the storyline. There were also just too many improbabilities in the plot all the way through, yes we can take a few coincidences and strokes of luck once in a while but storylines can't entirely rely on them.
Overall disappointing. For me the story didn't pan out well and the ending was a bit of a damp squib that you could anticipate coming.
Ambulance call handler Gabe receives a call from a young woman who claims to have killed someone, in a bizarre twist, she recognises Gabe.
Gabe will have you stressed, everything he did made me feel a little anxious, a little twitchy, you really could feel the character's elevated stress levels.
Iain De Caestecker is the standout, he plays the part of Gabe incredibly well, great performance, all I can say is that I hope they supplied him with running trainers, as the guy spends a good amount of time dashing around. He plays the part with absolute sincerity, and doesn't pretend to play the hard man, it's refreshing.
I find it impossible to agree with most of the reviews here, I thoroughly enjoyed this three part series, it was imaginative, different, and for me it was really easy to follow.
Several twists and turns, the final episode offers up so much, it's very satisfying.
Some amazing visuals, particularly in the final episode, they really did make full use of the beautiful scenery.
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed it, 8/10.
Gabe will have you stressed, everything he did made me feel a little anxious, a little twitchy, you really could feel the character's elevated stress levels.
Iain De Caestecker is the standout, he plays the part of Gabe incredibly well, great performance, all I can say is that I hope they supplied him with running trainers, as the guy spends a good amount of time dashing around. He plays the part with absolute sincerity, and doesn't pretend to play the hard man, it's refreshing.
I find it impossible to agree with most of the reviews here, I thoroughly enjoyed this three part series, it was imaginative, different, and for me it was really easy to follow.
Several twists and turns, the final episode offers up so much, it's very satisfying.
Some amazing visuals, particularly in the final episode, they really did make full use of the beautiful scenery.
Overall I thoroughly enjoyed it, 8/10.
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- CuriosidadesThe ambulance uniform crest worn by the actors are topped with blue backed crowns, the same as the crown insignia worn by Police Scotland and Metropolitan Police Seevice superintendents and chief officers, unique amongst the UK Police Services. The Scottish Ambulance Service crest and uniform epaulettes have red backed crowns the same as all other police services.
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