Thursday, September 12, 2013

Episode 1



Trevor Eve always puts on a good show
Best British series to come along since "Sherlock" Well acted and a good storyline bought series one ala carte, to see how good they were. second series i purchased as a block and saved a buck.

Viewer felt Kidnapped & Ransomed
When I saw that the main character was Trevor Eve, expected this to be another action and intriquing series as Waking the Dead and other Trevor Eve's Work. But it was like he needed a break and thought this one would be a respite. He's meeting kidnappers face to covered face in a desert like venue unarmed? Give me a break! The storyline fizzled and just when you think the victim is going home another group of "kidnappers" shoots these kidnappers and takes the victim even when the first perps kept using new phones and couldn't be found. Too many holes or maybe dropped scenes to make any sense out of the story. I'm sorry I had to pay the charge to watch this one. I felt kidnapped and ransomed. Don't waste your money on this disappointing Series.

Reality Is
I think this is a good show,... however it should be rated low enough for Prime.
I am not impressed.
If I met this negotiator first, I would not hire him. He is arrogant and sloppy. Here he is dealing with a woman's life, and I feel his concerns should be focused entirely on this until she is rescued and home safe,.. and far from grave concern about his daughter reading the Bible
Also funny when he is visiting with the hostage after she has been returned home safe,.. the daughter , who is definitely facebook age, is running around the swing set, actually swinging and pushing off on her scooter? What,.. is she a 5 year old trapped in a 12 year old's body.
And last and most of all, If some one left me in the Bolivian desert , I would hunt him down and feed him a mouth full of that sand beneath my feet.
The director's portray the main character as an arrogant ass who slightly gives a damn , which to me, degrades the movie all together.
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