Mujer asesinada por la noche. Experimentada agente sospecha de un hombre a pesar del toque de queda masculino.Mujer asesinada por la noche. Experimentada agente sospecha de un hombre a pesar del toque de queda masculino.Mujer asesinada por la noche. Experimentada agente sospecha de un hombre a pesar del toque de queda masculino.
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The reviews that make me laugh are the ones that say it's unbelievable. This is a TV show guys. It is supposed to be unbeliveable, it's escapism at its best. If you want truth please don't watch telly, read newspapers or Google anything. I enjoyed this TV show. Dystopian from a different perspective. There are lots of loopholes and unanswered questions like most series. It's nice to see male preclusion being addressed on screen. It definitely offers a different perspective to what's been seen before. I binge watched this. Even though the acting wasn't the best, it was very enjoyable non the less.
I'm really open minded, but this show didn't make much sense to me. I only gave it a try because I like Sarah Parish, but I couldn't get past two episodes. It felt like it was made for people who don't like men at all, and there was so much misandry in it. Femcels would probably enjoy it. I don't know why they decided to create a show like this. Sarah talents could have been used elsewhere. Pure nonsense. If you think millions of men would allow this is laughable. I don't know why any man signed up to be in this show. Also, I didn't understand why they made Sarah's character so masculine when she was clearly attracted to men.
"But in a world where men are bound by a curfew from 7pm to 7am"...Well err no, only in the UK according to the storyline.
The whole premise of the show is predicated on making around HALF the entire population wear criminal tracking tags and submit to a curfew! HOW exactly are you going to do that without starting a civil war..?
Had they started the story in the aftermath of a civil war and a curfew was a direct result of that, it would at least be a more credible scenario.
However, this was waaay too far fetched, to imagine it being introduced and accepted by a population as a normal peacetime (completely unenforceable) law, the writers seemingly having forgotten about the UK poll tax riots of the early 90's
And no matter how I tried, sorry just couldn't suspend reality for long enough, to stop laughing my imaginary ankle tracker off at the thought...not the reaction they would be hoping for I'm sure..
The whole premise of the show is predicated on making around HALF the entire population wear criminal tracking tags and submit to a curfew! HOW exactly are you going to do that without starting a civil war..?
Had they started the story in the aftermath of a civil war and a curfew was a direct result of that, it would at least be a more credible scenario.
However, this was waaay too far fetched, to imagine it being introduced and accepted by a population as a normal peacetime (completely unenforceable) law, the writers seemingly having forgotten about the UK poll tax riots of the early 90's
And no matter how I tried, sorry just couldn't suspend reality for long enough, to stop laughing my imaginary ankle tracker off at the thought...not the reaction they would be hoping for I'm sure..
This is a good drama with interesting themes being explored.
Its suspicious to me that the bad reviews focus simply on accusing this of being man hating. It brings up themes around violence on women and what could be done to improve this. It also turns some views back around to men, perhaps to get them to think about the learned culture they have been brough up in.
If its not obvious it is a work of fiction and of course could not really happen in real life...........!
As a murder mystery its alright - but its the rest of it that is the bigger message. The last ep is well paced with a suitable conclusion.
Its suspicious to me that the bad reviews focus simply on accusing this of being man hating. It brings up themes around violence on women and what could be done to improve this. It also turns some views back around to men, perhaps to get them to think about the learned culture they have been brough up in.
If its not obvious it is a work of fiction and of course could not really happen in real life...........!
As a murder mystery its alright - but its the rest of it that is the bigger message. The last ep is well paced with a suitable conclusion.
This series is a thought provoking about a world (or rather a country, Great Britain, where men have a mandated curfew during the evening /night.
According to statistics the majority of the women murdered are murdered by men, so in this series the British parliament has voted for a curfew.
A very gritty murder is commited, secrets are being unfolded, relationships uncovered.
Are men more violent then women?
Women's safety against men's freedom, which should weigh the heaviest?
I really enjoyed, good intrigue, a few surprises and good acting all around.
Why it's such low rating is a mystery.
According to statistics the majority of the women murdered are murdered by men, so in this series the British parliament has voted for a curfew.
A very gritty murder is commited, secrets are being unfolded, relationships uncovered.
Are men more violent then women?
Women's safety against men's freedom, which should weigh the heaviest?
I really enjoyed, good intrigue, a few surprises and good acting all around.
Why it's such low rating is a mystery.
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- TriviaIn episode 4, around 20mins in, when James video calls Billy, he brings up some pictures of Helen's social media. One picture can be seen of Helen with another lady. This is Alexandra Burke's real life sister, Sheneice Burke.
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