Tasha has the perfect house, a loving husband and a beautiful little girl. Her life could be perfect if it wasn't for Jen, her husband's ex-wife who just won't leave them alone.Tasha has the perfect house, a loving husband and a beautiful little girl. Her life could be perfect if it wasn't for Jen, her husband's ex-wife who just won't leave them alone.Tasha has the perfect house, a loving husband and a beautiful little girl. Her life could be perfect if it wasn't for Jen, her husband's ex-wife who just won't leave them alone.
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A somewhat uninteresting production, though nicely made "a la British", with good sometimes unrealistic acting, a weak storyline with average plots.
The series is not interesting story-wise cause it's unrealistic, watching it I just liked the acting and the score, beautifully setting the mood for it's worth.
It was better to film the two seasons together and offer it to viewers as one complete 8-part mini-series.
The series is not interesting story-wise cause it's unrealistic, watching it I just liked the acting and the score, beautifully setting the mood for it's worth.
It was better to film the two seasons together and offer it to viewers as one complete 8-part mini-series.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 5.5
- Production value/impact: 6
- Development: 7
- Realism: 6.5
- Entertainment: 6
- Acting: 7.5
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 7.5
- VFX: 7.5
- Music/score/sound: 7.5
- Depth: 6
- Logic: 3.5
- Flow: 6
- Psychological thriller/drama/mystery: 5.5
- Ending: 4.5.
They should have left this as one season. The second season was utterly abysmal. It was so over the top and unnecessary. The first season was believable but the second was ridiculous. They tried way too hard to fill every episode with drama and action that it became silly and it almost became unwatchable. It was bad enough from the get go when the character of Jen had a different actress and personality but it just got worse as it went on. I'd have given the first season an 8 but sadly the second season tried too hard to be something it wasn't and went down an awful tacky spiral and has sadly dragged the overall score down. Watch the first season but pretend there isn't a second and leave it there.
Needed a better less predictable ending
But Celine Buckens is convincing and super nice along with British cinema.
Tom Mison is impressive adds depth to the complex marital dynamics , should do more ( of those roles) I like the opulent setting but may feel somewhat disconnected from the average viewer's reality, potentially impacting relatability.
The Telegraph commented on the series' tendency to feature "not-quite-real characters living in not-quite-real homes doing not-quite-real things to one another" . Despite this, the show has found an audience that appreciates its blend of domestic drama and psychological thrills.
Tom Mison is impressive adds depth to the complex marital dynamics , should do more ( of those roles) I like the opulent setting but may feel somewhat disconnected from the average viewer's reality, potentially impacting relatability.
The Telegraph commented on the series' tendency to feature "not-quite-real characters living in not-quite-real homes doing not-quite-real things to one another" . Despite this, the show has found an audience that appreciates its blend of domestic drama and psychological thrills.
Jack hits a cyclist named Tasha, the pair instantly fall for one another, and promptly marry, Tasha seems to have everything, the perfect house, a lovely child, and a great husband, one thing she hadn't reckoned on, Jen, The ex wife.
Once again, I find myself at odds with several of the reviews here, I just can't apply some of the criticisms to the show, hand on heart I would say this one of Channel 5's best drama series to date.
A good drama series is supposed to get under your skin, and that's exactly what this does, there's plenty of mystery and intrigue, but you will feel totally frustrated by and for Tasha.
It doesn't lull at any point, it's very consistent throughout, you will slowly get to put the pieces together, and learn exactly what's going on, there's a big twist in Episode three that will make you want to watch the concluding episode without delay.
It's well acted, Celine Buckens and Tom Mison are very good, loved Janet Montgomery, who played Jen.
Full of twists and turns, The Ex Wife is well worth seeing.
8/10.
Once again, I find myself at odds with several of the reviews here, I just can't apply some of the criticisms to the show, hand on heart I would say this one of Channel 5's best drama series to date.
A good drama series is supposed to get under your skin, and that's exactly what this does, there's plenty of mystery and intrigue, but you will feel totally frustrated by and for Tasha.
It doesn't lull at any point, it's very consistent throughout, you will slowly get to put the pieces together, and learn exactly what's going on, there's a big twist in Episode three that will make you want to watch the concluding episode without delay.
It's well acted, Celine Buckens and Tom Mison are very good, loved Janet Montgomery, who played Jen.
Full of twists and turns, The Ex Wife is well worth seeing.
8/10.
The reviewers who struggled to warm to Jack and Jen have no idea how clinically wired Narcissists are.
Jack's control methods,gaslighting,abuse of Tasha are accurate. His acting portrayed how calibrated they are and how they use their prey for supply. Supply of whatever they need. They are brutal and most are psychopaths.
If they are revealed they often turn to violence,withhold food,freedom etc and snap. Snap meaning ,if their ego is no longer massaged they go into blind rage ,murder and/or injuring the innocent.
The weaknesses are in editing and mismatching music scores. The theme of Narcissism is accurate and informative. Jack uses sex and mental trickery and gifts. Textbook.
Jack's control methods,gaslighting,abuse of Tasha are accurate. His acting portrayed how calibrated they are and how they use their prey for supply. Supply of whatever they need. They are brutal and most are psychopaths.
If they are revealed they often turn to violence,withhold food,freedom etc and snap. Snap meaning ,if their ego is no longer massaged they go into blind rage ,murder and/or injuring the innocent.
The weaknesses are in editing and mismatching music scores. The theme of Narcissism is accurate and informative. Jack uses sex and mental trickery and gifts. Textbook.
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