The Au Pair
- TV Series
- 2025–
- 45m
Zoe Dalton has it all-a thriving business, happy marriage, two beloved stepchildren, and a dream home. But a mysterious Au Pair's hidden agenda pulls her into a web of secrets that could sha... Read allZoe Dalton has it all-a thriving business, happy marriage, two beloved stepchildren, and a dream home. But a mysterious Au Pair's hidden agenda pulls her into a web of secrets that could shatter everything.Zoe Dalton has it all-a thriving business, happy marriage, two beloved stepchildren, and a dream home. But a mysterious Au Pair's hidden agenda pulls her into a web of secrets that could shatter everything.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The Au Pair' is lauded for its gripping plot, exceptional acting, and unexpected twists, featuring standout performances by David Suchet and Sally Bretton. The drama is celebrated for its tension and unique premise, maintaining suspense throughout. However, some critique the show for inaccuracies in diabetes portrayal and certain production choices, like filming locations and character actions, which detract from realism. Despite these flaws, 'The Au Pair' is generally well-received for its compelling drama and strong performances.
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Zoe has tried to balance family life and work, but when it gets too much, she reaches out for an au pair, Sandrine steps forward, but The Frenchwoman has contrived her way into the job, and has a clear purpose.
It's a Channel Five drama, so it's obviously going to come in for a lot of slack, my suggestion, watch it, it's a good one.
It's unusual, it doesn't follow the usual drama setup, there's no real introduction, it doesn't spend ages setting the scene, it's straight into it, it's loaded with tension and drama, at times probably a little too much, but it is TV.
The ending does very much come as a surprise, they keep you guessing.
A cracking cast, including David Suchet, Sally Bretton and Kenny Doughty. Suchet as always delivers.
It's far from perfect, but it's worth seeing.
8/10.
It's a Channel Five drama, so it's obviously going to come in for a lot of slack, my suggestion, watch it, it's a good one.
It's unusual, it doesn't follow the usual drama setup, there's no real introduction, it doesn't spend ages setting the scene, it's straight into it, it's loaded with tension and drama, at times probably a little too much, but it is TV.
The ending does very much come as a surprise, they keep you guessing.
A cracking cast, including David Suchet, Sally Bretton and Kenny Doughty. Suchet as always delivers.
It's far from perfect, but it's worth seeing.
8/10.
As a diabetic i found this extremely annoying! Firstly INSULIN is kept in a fridge not a cupboard! Secondly if someone is unconscious with LOW SUGAR you do NOT give them INSULIN! That will kill them!! Sorry but what a bad, bad script!!
Really wanted to carryon watching but the extreme inaccuracy would not allow me too!
If someone with dangerously low blood sugar was given insulin they would die! I dont understand how basic medical knowledge wasn't checked! I cant surely be the only person who saw this? Even if you are not diabetic you would know this!
We live in the year 2025 and there is GOOGLE!
Really wanted to carryon watching but the extreme inaccuracy would not allow me too!
If someone with dangerously low blood sugar was given insulin they would die! I dont understand how basic medical knowledge wasn't checked! I cant surely be the only person who saw this? Even if you are not diabetic you would know this!
We live in the year 2025 and there is GOOGLE!
It started with me thinking I'd figured everything out by episode 2, a tale of revenge by a scorned and unwanted child.
I had of course worked out one fundamental aspect but the relationships I completely got wrong.
Brilliant acting by all involved but the story didn't become clear until episode 4. Which let's be honest, by any drama nowadays is a triumph
You really won't see the ending coming and you're actually rooting for the initial perpetrator. I sort of feel that the protagonist Zoe is a little bit dumb on occasions but then again, don't most of us trust those closest to us?
I'll let you work out who those people are.
I had of course worked out one fundamental aspect but the relationships I completely got wrong.
Brilliant acting by all involved but the story didn't become clear until episode 4. Which let's be honest, by any drama nowadays is a triumph
You really won't see the ending coming and you're actually rooting for the initial perpetrator. I sort of feel that the protagonist Zoe is a little bit dumb on occasions but then again, don't most of us trust those closest to us?
I'll let you work out who those people are.
One of the best Channel 5 dramas I have seen and think I have watched them all.
Zoe is the step mother of two lovely children who she is struggling to build a relationship with. She is running a successful millinery business and definitely finds it hard to run the business and the family.
She decides to get an au pair to help and Sandrine enters her life.
Great location as always and superb acting - wonderful to see David Suchet on form. Kevin Doughty who played Sean in Stella is too playing a great role as Zoe's husband Chris.
The four episodes will keep you guessing until the end.
Definitely recommended!
Zoe is the step mother of two lovely children who she is struggling to build a relationship with. She is running a successful millinery business and definitely finds it hard to run the business and the family.
She decides to get an au pair to help and Sandrine enters her life.
Great location as always and superb acting - wonderful to see David Suchet on form. Kevin Doughty who played Sean in Stella is too playing a great role as Zoe's husband Chris.
The four episodes will keep you guessing until the end.
Definitely recommended!
The insulin shouldn't be in the cupboard. It should be refrigerated. And when a person's blood glucose is dangerously low, you do NOT give them a shot of insulin as in episode 1. You administer glucagon or give them juice or sugary drink. A shot of insulin would make their glucose even lower. It would not bring him around as it did.
The whole diabetes part is completely wrong and should've been researched better - totally unbelievable. No one gives insulin in a "usual" dose especially without checking their blood sugar first. Obviously they never even consulted a real diabetic or else they would have been made aware of these inaccuracies.
The whole diabetes part is completely wrong and should've been researched better - totally unbelievable. No one gives insulin in a "usual" dose especially without checking their blood sugar first. Obviously they never even consulted a real diabetic or else they would have been made aware of these inaccuracies.
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- TriviaThe series was filmed in the Republic of Ireland, not the Cotswolds in England
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- 45m
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