Betrayal - ITV
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quigonjay

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1,458 posts

244 months

Tuesday 10th February
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Betrayal

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt34258509/

When an assassination links a veteran MI5 agent to a conspiracy, he races to find the truth and protect his career, marriage, and country



Not your average over the top spy thriller, thought it started off a bit slow and seemed like it was going to be a weak offering but turned out to be ok by the end. 6/10

cuprabob

18,157 posts

237 months

Tuesday 10th February
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I binged all 4 episodes and thought it was OK.

119

17,194 posts

59 months

Tuesday 10th February
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Same here.

It was indeed 'ok'.

Deep Thought

38,911 posts

220 months

Tuesday 10th February
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Hmmm. Just "OK". Thats disappointing.

We loved Endeavour. We were hoping for another top rated gritty police drama. frown

p1doc

3,621 posts

207 months

Tuesday 10th February
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again i had high hopes but gave up after episode 1 ok with good action scenes

FredericRobinson

4,741 posts

255 months

Tuesday 10th February
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quigonjay said:
Betrayal

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt34258509/

When an assassination links a veteran MI5 agent to a conspiracy, he races to find the truth and protect his career, marriage, and country



Not your average over the top spy thriller, thought it started off a bit slow and seemed like it was going to be a weak offering but turned out to be ok by the end. 6/10
Might not be the average over the top spy thriller, but WAS the average ITV drama

Maverick lead character who gets results but doesn't follow the rules
By the book boss on his case
Trouble at home, they love each other but can't communicate
Meet ups in oddly empty multi storey car parks

etc etc

If they aren't getting AI to write their scripts already they soon will be

DoctorX

8,034 posts

190 months

Tuesday 10th February
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I thought it was quite good. I’m surprised the tech bod for MI5 was some dude on a PC in the basement but, naturally, he has instant access to every CCTV camera everywhere hehe

steveatesh

5,316 posts

187 months

Tuesday 10th February
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DoctorX said:
I thought it was quite good. I m surprised the tech bod for MI5 was some dude on a PC in the basement but, naturally, he has instant access to every CCTV camera everywhere hehe
That’s true because it’s also the case on Slow Horses…… mind Mossad also seemed to have access to every CCTV system in Iran on Apples “Tehran”, but that actually may well be true! smile

lornemalvo

4,027 posts

91 months

Wednesday 11th February
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I thought it was disappointing. I couldn't get past drug dealers getting involved in something like that, drug dealing being pretty lucrative, I would have thought. Very weak plot I thought. I like Sean Evans as the young Morse, but this didn't work for me. I think they are setting it up for another season, but not for me.

C69

1,087 posts

35 months

Thursday 12th February
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I'd say it was good rather than great. At least the producers resisted any temptation to stretch the storyline to more than four episodes.

Jayzee

2,741 posts

227 months

Thursday 12th February
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C69 said:
I'd say it was good rather than great. At least the producers resisted any temptation to stretch the storyline to more than four episodes.
Can see another one off the back of it. Love Shaun Evans in all that I have seen him in.

This was high-average, at best.

tele_lover

1,740 posts

38 months

Tuesday 17th February
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FredericRobinson said:
Might not be the average over the top spy thriller, but WAS the average ITV drama
Disagree, some ITV dramas are good.

This was 5 or 6/10 for me.

Too many personal scenes with his wife instead of the main story.

Local drug dealers dabbing in a bit of sarin?

The whiney mi5 officer character, total waste.

I liked the dynamic with the IT guy, wish he had been in it more.