The Killing Kind
- TV Series
- 2023
A barrister defends a man against stalking charges, only for him to turn on her.A barrister defends a man against stalking charges, only for him to turn on her.A barrister defends a man against stalking charges, only for him to turn on her.
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Ingrid Lewis, a barrister is horrified when her friend and colleague Belinda's is killed one night, carrying Ingrid's distinctive red umbrella. Ingrid receives a call from former client John Webster, who begins stalking her.
One of those dramas that could easily pass you by, luckily it came up as a recommendation on Britbox, I'm staggered as to why this hasn't been more prominent, it definitely didn't go out on ITV.
If you haven't seen it yet, I urge you to check it out, you won't be disappointed. It's full of twists and turns, suspense and intrigue, a real whodunnit in the old fashioned sense, you'll have to watch right through to learn all.
A thought provoking story, but easy to follow, I didn't feel confused at any time, I was never left muddled or bemused.
I didn't instantly get into it, it does take a little time to get going, but when it does, it delivers. Episode five in particular was excellent.
A fine cast, including Emma Appleton and Sara Powell, however it's Colin Morgan who stood out for me, he has done several times, cracking actor.
Watch it.
7/10.
One of those dramas that could easily pass you by, luckily it came up as a recommendation on Britbox, I'm staggered as to why this hasn't been more prominent, it definitely didn't go out on ITV.
If you haven't seen it yet, I urge you to check it out, you won't be disappointed. It's full of twists and turns, suspense and intrigue, a real whodunnit in the old fashioned sense, you'll have to watch right through to learn all.
A thought provoking story, but easy to follow, I didn't feel confused at any time, I was never left muddled or bemused.
I didn't instantly get into it, it does take a little time to get going, but when it does, it delivers. Episode five in particular was excellent.
A fine cast, including Emma Appleton and Sara Powell, however it's Colin Morgan who stood out for me, he has done several times, cracking actor.
Watch it.
7/10.
Beautiful series
Intense plot, full of twists and turns
Perfectly acted by the entire cast, primarily Emma Appletone ( Ingrid ) and Colin Morgan ( John Webster )
The two create a state of emotional tension that leads the viewer to want even more
You fear for Ingrid and at the same time you would trust your own life to John
The two have created fantastic chemistry
Colin Morgan is truly special, you can't help but love him
His talents are innate
It's not just bravura, no, it's something beyond bravura.
His John manages to draw you in, to make you feel loved Would you trust him?
Certainly Colin Morgan once again demonstrated his immense talents.
His John manages to draw you in, to make you feel loved Would you trust him?
Certainly Colin Morgan once again demonstrated his immense talents.
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Are the people giving this 10 stars watching the same show?
I had high hopes for this because of the high ratings on here.
But the main character is so utterly idiotic it's impossible to sympathise and relate to her at all. I found myself not caring what happened to her as she made endless stupid decision after the next and took the few decent people in her life for granted.
It felt self absorbed, dull and repetitive and things some characters did towards the end of the series seemed out of character for them and more just in line with where the script needed to go.
Predictable dull end with a small cliff hanger we are supposed to be excited about, but are not in the slightest. This does not deserve a season 2.
If you are a fan of crime drama's do not waste your time on this!!
I had high hopes for this because of the high ratings on here.
But the main character is so utterly idiotic it's impossible to sympathise and relate to her at all. I found myself not caring what happened to her as she made endless stupid decision after the next and took the few decent people in her life for granted.
It felt self absorbed, dull and repetitive and things some characters did towards the end of the series seemed out of character for them and more just in line with where the script needed to go.
Predictable dull end with a small cliff hanger we are supposed to be excited about, but are not in the slightest. This does not deserve a season 2.
If you are a fan of crime drama's do not waste your time on this!!
Gave this a try because of the very high score... quickly realised that the score was based on a handful of fake reviews, and because this is buried on a streaming service nobody has, there probably won't be any real ones any time soon. It seems like a case of a book (that I haven't read) translating very badly to the screen. There isn't much character development. I was constantly asking questions as so much felt unlikely out unbelievable. It's also very cheaply made, with overuse of a mainly green colour palette to try and make it look 'cinematic'. If you've watched this and thought it was guff too then please do review it honestly and help others get a more balanced score.
Let's start by saying that I had already read Jane Casey's book and devoured it in two days.
Hence the high expectations for the TV series of the same name, The Killing Kind, starring two talents of the calibre of Emma Appletone and Colin Morgan.
The series diverges from the book on a few points and has a completely different ending, an ending that at first left me a little bewildered but then, reasoning with a cool head, I realised that it is absolutely consistent with the manipulative charm of John Webster (Colin Morgan)
I finished the six episodes all in one go and often found myself gasping for breath, almost moments of apnoea so much was the tension.
The two protagonists brought to the screen a set of feelings that make you not want to take your eyes off the screen even for a moment.
The anxiety and insecurities conveyed by Ingrid (Emma) envelop you and you feel her fear The charismatic charm of John ( Colin ) attracts you like a bee to honey, you can't help but love, you can't help but desire, you can't help but trust him And that says a lot about Mr Morgan's acting qualities But can John Webster be trusted?
His charisma says: yes I love you, you can trust me Who knows if he'll be the right choice?
Hence the high expectations for the TV series of the same name, The Killing Kind, starring two talents of the calibre of Emma Appletone and Colin Morgan.
The series diverges from the book on a few points and has a completely different ending, an ending that at first left me a little bewildered but then, reasoning with a cool head, I realised that it is absolutely consistent with the manipulative charm of John Webster (Colin Morgan)
I finished the six episodes all in one go and often found myself gasping for breath, almost moments of apnoea so much was the tension.
The two protagonists brought to the screen a set of feelings that make you not want to take your eyes off the screen even for a moment.
The anxiety and insecurities conveyed by Ingrid (Emma) envelop you and you feel her fear The charismatic charm of John ( Colin ) attracts you like a bee to honey, you can't help but love, you can't help but desire, you can't help but trust him And that says a lot about Mr Morgan's acting qualities But can John Webster be trusted?
His charisma says: yes I love you, you can trust me Who knows if he'll be the right choice?
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