Dancers in the Dark
- El episodio se transmitió el 24 sep 2024
- TV-14
- 43min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.8/10
1.9 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Morgan y los detectives investigan el intento de asesinato de una bailarina de claqué, descubriendo complejidades. Mientras tanto, Ava aprende sobre el pasado de su padre.Morgan y los detectives investigan el intento de asesinato de una bailarina de claqué, descubriendo complejidades. Mientras tanto, Ava aprende sobre el pasado de su padre.Morgan y los detectives investigan el intento de asesinato de una bailarina de claqué, descubriendo complejidades. Mientras tanto, Ava aprende sobre el pasado de su padre.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
C.J. Salvador
- Roland
- (as CJ Salvador)
Opiniones destacadas
Background electronic music too loud at times
During the interrogation scene at the police station (in which the actors spoke very quietly) the electronic keyboard music was overpowering the dialog.
It's ok to have loud music during an action scene or even a suspenseful scene without dialog but when crucial relevant dialog is being shared with both the investigating characters and the audience for the first time you should be able to hear a pin drop.
You need to work on this.
Perhaps the editor was too focused on the visuals rather than the audio and dialog.
In these kinds of shows dialog is the most important element.
During the interrogation scene at the police station (in which the actors spoke very quietly) the electronic keyboard music was overpowering the dialog.
It's ok to have loud music during an action scene or even a suspenseful scene without dialog but when crucial relevant dialog is being shared with both the investigating characters and the audience for the first time you should be able to hear a pin drop.
You need to work on this.
Perhaps the editor was too focused on the visuals rather than the audio and dialog.
In these kinds of shows dialog is the most important element.
Finally a show with a new and charming premise and it doesn't try too hard. I hope it gets renewed immediately! Good storyline, great casting and editing. And while there are plots and subplots they don't compete with each other.
There's a recurring subplot about the main character and her children that's heartwarming and could drive the show on its own but only bits are shown each week making you want to know more.
I love the quirky outfits that the main character wears but she's lovely and can pull them off. And the underlying theme that you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover proving you can be a poor single mom working a menial job and still have amazing skills and talents that go go unnoticed when you're one of the invisible people in our society.
It's a great view among so many inferior shows so treat yourself to 'High Potential', you won't be disappointed.
There's a recurring subplot about the main character and her children that's heartwarming and could drive the show on its own but only bits are shown each week making you want to know more.
I love the quirky outfits that the main character wears but she's lovely and can pull them off. And the underlying theme that you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover proving you can be a poor single mom working a menial job and still have amazing skills and talents that go go unnoticed when you're one of the invisible people in our society.
It's a great view among so many inferior shows so treat yourself to 'High Potential', you won't be disappointed.
The episode begins with two hooded men parking in a dark alley in a customised car.
They then video themselves tap dancing on a rooftop with one of them then falling to the roof of the car.
The young man called Damien survives but the police on the scene are not sure if was meant to be a suicide attempt or murder.
When Morgan arrives on her first day as the crime consultant. It does not take her long to figure out that it was a murder attempt and later to deduce the wrong man was pushed.
There is a race against time to save the second man.
Another enjoyable story but you do have to set aside the Sherlock Holmes type implausibility at times. Especially as to how the police eventually catch the culprit.
They then video themselves tap dancing on a rooftop with one of them then falling to the roof of the car.
The young man called Damien survives but the police on the scene are not sure if was meant to be a suicide attempt or murder.
When Morgan arrives on her first day as the crime consultant. It does not take her long to figure out that it was a murder attempt and later to deduce the wrong man was pushed.
There is a race against time to save the second man.
Another enjoyable story but you do have to set aside the Sherlock Holmes type implausibility at times. Especially as to how the police eventually catch the culprit.
I don't know what it is about the show... but it feels like it takes bits and pieces of other shows and combines them together with something brand new and fresh and intriguing. I've always seen Kaitlin Olsen play the type of character to not give a carp about others as shown and sunny in Philadelphia, but seeing her play a character with a high IQ with three kids and trying to make a living with her new job and finding her daughter's lost dad... it's just so emotionally well done, the scene at the end of the episode had me crying like a baby. The first episode was OK but the second episode really sold me on the series now. It combines a little bit of the cringing and corniness of drama and soap opera type cop shows and uses it in a way to satisfy the audience. Can't wait to see where this series goes for its next round of episodes! We better get season two quick!
Ok, I really like the premise of this show, very much like a "Monk" type series. This was an episode where, as a viewer, you have to really suspend disbelief, and that is why I gave it 3 stars. Like how every one of these type of shows allow civilians to handle crime scene evidence. This is episode was particularly bad. Where she touches and handles everything in the crime scene. Like no one is worried about contaminating a crime scene.
It had it bright moments, but the errors and goofs make are so off-putting. For example, a man falls 3 stories on top of a car and has no cuts and bruises; no broken bones, but spine injuries. I guess the whole criminal with the golden heart thing doesn't work here.
It had it bright moments, but the errors and goofs make are so off-putting. For example, a man falls 3 stories on top of a car and has no cuts and bruises; no broken bones, but spine injuries. I guess the whole criminal with the golden heart thing doesn't work here.
¿Sabías que…?
- Trivia"The Torment of Saint Anthony" on the display of the victims phone is the first known painting by Michelangelo, translating a print by Martin Schongauer into color, as described by Vasari. The painting shows Saint Anthony being assailed in the desert by demons, whose temptations he resisted. It is part of the collection of the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas.
- ErroresAfter Detective Karadec phones Roland to warn him his life is in danger, but Roland can't hear him over the loud music, Karadec could have texted the warning to him.
- Bandas sonorasSweet Dreams
Written by Robert Haynes, Gerd Amir Saraf, Mehmet Sönmez, Melanie Thornton
Performed by La Bouche
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Idioma
- Locaciones de filmación
- Hudson Loft - 1200 S Hope St, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Tapdance scene on rooftop of this building. Cutlas is parked in alley, the rear of building.)
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