PaulR-6091
Entrou em mai. de 2025
Bem-vindo(a) ao novo perfil
Nossas atualizações ainda estão em desenvolvimento. Embora a versão anterior do perfil não esteja mais acessível, estamos trabalhando ativamente em melhorias, e alguns dos recursos ausentes retornarão em breve! Fique atento ao retorno deles. Enquanto isso, Análise de Classificação ainda está disponível em nossos aplicativos iOS e Android, encontrados na página de perfil. Para visualizar suas Distribuições de Classificação por ano e gênero, consulte nossa nova Guia de ajuda.
Selos2
Para saber como ganhar selos, acesse página de ajuda de selos.
Avaliações5
Classificação de PaulR-6091
Avaliações3
Classificação de PaulR-6091
We just finished season one and are blown away by the cleverness of the story line, the excellent script, and the incredible acting performances. Jessica Biel, in particular, was really amazing. I have seen her in many roles and was always impressed with her authenticity, but she has blazed a new trail as a serious dramatic actor. Great show!
I think this is less a documentary and more a self-aggrandizing recount of a long-running reality television series. Even the (tacit and semi-overt) "admissions" regarding negative health outcomes for some participants just didn't justify the length of time required to watch this offering. I fear it just didn't break any new ground about this topic.
If one accepts the utterly implausible unifying situation underpinning the entire narrative, Dept. Q has its moments.
Carl, a former top-rated detective, is wracked with guilt following an attack that left his partner paralysed and another policeman dead. On his return to work, Carl is assigned to a cold case that will consume his life.
Matthew Goode was fine in the lead role, although his sarcastic/dismissive attitude and expressions grew tiresome.
Kelly Macdonald was gold - as usual. Chloe Pirrie did a nice job with a substantially limited opportunity.
In our house, we are working on suspension of disbelief. Good luck with your journey in your new career at... Department Q.
Carl, a former top-rated detective, is wracked with guilt following an attack that left his partner paralysed and another policeman dead. On his return to work, Carl is assigned to a cold case that will consume his life.
Matthew Goode was fine in the lead role, although his sarcastic/dismissive attitude and expressions grew tiresome.
Kelly Macdonald was gold - as usual. Chloe Pirrie did a nice job with a substantially limited opportunity.
In our house, we are working on suspension of disbelief. Good luck with your journey in your new career at... Department Q.