Seriously disappointed in this film, it was pretty good up until the last 20 minutes, where they left every single question unanswered, and ruined the whole film. No mention of who the person in the open house was, or of their motives! Absolute rubbish.
I absolutely loved this, I literally cannot wait for series 2!!
I enjoyed this, in that it kept me in suspense and I was desperate to know what happened next. However, by the end I was a bit disappointed, as there were a couple of glaring plot holes and questions that weren't answered. The ending felt kind of rushed, and for the sake of about 10 extra minutes, maybe even 5, they could have tied it all up a bit better, without leaving us wondering X, Y and Z.
Not sure why everyone's comparing Lou's character to Liam Neeson's.
I think it was a good film, kept me interested even though I wasn't paying full attention at the beginning of it, and had enough twists and action to keep me entertained, without being too OTT. And it was nice to see Allison Janney in an ass-kicking role!
I absolutely love Julia Garner, but I'm sad to say I found this a bit boring :(
I'm probably being thick here, but I didn't understand the ending! Can someone please explain?!
I was expecting a lot more from this. Very slow and boring, it finished and I was left thinking "wtf".
I don't know if I'm just being thick or what, but can someone explain why the two sunbathing girls were laughing at Alexandra Daddario's character? What did she do that was so funny?!
Anyone know why this episode hasn't aired yet? The episodes were monthly up until July, when everything seems to have just halted.
This was surprisingly entertaining. Definitely needs a sequel though!
I liked it! Kept me guessing right up till the end!
It was pretty rubbish. The best bit was Iwan Rheon's character trying to shoo a 90% dead fox out of the kitchen , the rest of it was just dull.
I thought it was ok. I only watched it cos Aisling Bea was in it, and she's usually great, but I don't know that I'd bother to watch it again. It killed a few hours.
Omg. RIP Jonathan. What a horrible way to go!
I'm so frigging excited for this to start! I loved Tracy Beaker as a kid as I'm around the same age as Dani Harmer. I've been listening to Jacqueline Wilson's books again recently, including My Mum Tracy Beaker, and found they took me right back to my childhood. I hope this show is as good as the original!
How on earth did Ferguson get hold of a passport photo of Vera’s baby?! Seems unlikely...
Hadn't read the book, didn't really know anything about it, but I loved it. Gutted there isn't going to be a series 2 :(
I'm a miserable cow, and it made me laugh out loud several times, so I can't rate it at any lower than 9. Made my mum laugh too! It's a good film, it doesn't take itself too seriously, and if you go into it knowing that, then you probably won't be disappointed. We both enjoyed it.
I've just finished binging this on Nowtv, really liked it. I wish there was a second series!
I hated this episode, it was so disappointing. I've enjoyed all the other episodes, some more than others, but this one was definitely my least favourite so far. I really hope the next one is better!
So, was Chester real, or just a figment of Larry's imagination/an alternate personality?
So excited for this series, the 11th can't come quick enough! Molly Windsor is a fantastic young actress, she's been great in everything I've seen her in. Katherine Kelly is good too, so the series should be as good as it sounds!
Does anyone know what Lewellen's gran was doing to her hair with the matches when she was bathing her?
It's a Shutter Island wannabe! It was an ok film, kept me interested for about the first hour. I was a bit disappointed with the ending though, as it made the whole thing a bit of a cop-out.
Three words. Heartbreaking. As. Fuck. When I first saw this in the TV guide and thought it sounded good, I had NO idea how much of an impact this programme would have on me. I actually cried at some of it, and I never cry, I can't even remember the last time I cried at something on tv or in a film. But I had to see it through to the end, and I'm so glad I did. The actress playing Holly was brilliant, I remember seeing her in The Unloved several years back, and that had a similar storyline, and the way she does that "dead behind the eyes" look, just like she did in The Unloved, is amazing. It's like you can see into her soul.
17 minutes in and I can't STAND the main character. I'm on the verge of turning it off and abandoning it.
Can't believe I wasted 1 hour and 43 mins of my life on this. I kept waiting for something to happen and it never really did. And what was with the other little girl? Was it meant to portray the absolute opposite of John? Very bizarre film.
It says this is a drama comedy, but honestly, I think they forgot the comedy element. It was dreary and depressing, and I didn't so much as smile during it, let alone laugh!
I loved it. It had some moments that made me laugh out loud at the silliness of it all, but I don't think that's a bad thing. Definitely worth a watch if you're into comedy horrors.
It kept me hooked the entire time, but man it was frustrating to watch, especially with knowing that it was based on a true story. The justice system in this country is so messed up.