A chance encounter between two pregnant women in a supermarket just outside of Sydney.A chance encounter between two pregnant women in a supermarket just outside of Sydney.A chance encounter between two pregnant women in a supermarket just outside of Sydney.
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An incredibly watchable six part series, we all watch drama to be entertained, when it has the ability to make you feel as well, it's a winner, and this will make you feel all sorts. You will feel anger, frustration, pity, you will be left on the edge of your seat.
The end of the first episode sets the tone, it presents you with a major plot twist, if you are unaware of the premise, you will be shocked.
It doesn't drag, not does it dip, it isn't a series where I found myself saying that it needed to be done over three or four parts, it held my attention throughout.
The acting is first rate, a terrific cast, with a masterclass from Laura Carmichael, she is first rate throughout.
It was so good during lockdown to have a new and original drama series, it hit the mark as far as I was concerned, 8/10.
The end of the first episode sets the tone, it presents you with a major plot twist, if you are unaware of the premise, you will be shocked.
It doesn't drag, not does it dip, it isn't a series where I found myself saying that it needed to be done over three or four parts, it held my attention throughout.
The acting is first rate, a terrific cast, with a masterclass from Laura Carmichael, she is first rate throughout.
It was so good during lockdown to have a new and original drama series, it hit the mark as far as I was concerned, 8/10.
Wasn't expecting much after reading some of the negative reviews but am very glad I ignored them and watched it anyway. Good casting, very entertaining and pretty tense at times. Would definitely recommend.
So many negative reviews...I wonder if we're watching the same show? This show is a rare shining light in a free to air tv land populated with mind- numbing reality shows. Ok, the acting could be better - the actor playing Jack is strangely wooden, but Laura Carmichael's creepy, unhinged Aggie is perfect. I usually don't give much time to FTA tv, but this show makes me want to see how it plays out.
After the first two episodes I was going to award four stars because it was so slow in building the characters. The second half of the show is eight star material, so I recommend sticking with it.
It's not an original idea but the acting and production values also make it worth sticking with.
It's not an original idea but the acting and production values also make it worth sticking with.
Beautifully filmed in Sydney and Katoomba with great atmosphere. Laura Carmichael is amazingly talented in the role of Aggie. The story is very predictable at first but there are a few unexpected twists once the pace picks up. Laura Carmichael and Jessica De Gouw outshine the male actors in this heartbreaking thriller. Also a good advertisement for Sydney Trains which are featured throughout the series.
Definitely worth a watch.
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