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Post by jez on Mar 19, 2006 10:50:04 GMT
This 2 part ITV drama looks like it might be worth watching;
Review from Radio Times;
Episode written by Russell Lewis
"Sometimes," says Michael's psychiatrist, "the things we hold on to aren't the best things for us." Michael's psychiatrist has a point. For the curious, troubled Michael (Richard Coyle), who suffers mysterious flashbacks to an unspecified childhood trauma, has a rather unhealthy attachment to his friend, the even more troubled Peter (Toby Stephens). Michael's refusal to abandon the friendship - and the long-buried secret that it appears to conceal - is the basis of this brooding, two-part psychological thriller. Michael's strange flashbacks are ominously effective, while the ever-watchable Keeley Hawes delivers another subtle, convincing turn as his beleaguered new wife, Kate. The concluding part - in which George Irving as the sinister Miller comes into his own - is tomorrow at 9:00pm.
Its on ITV1 Monday at 9pm with concluding part on Tuesday at 9pm.
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Post by cass on Mar 19, 2006 10:59:17 GMT
must watch this it sounds good!
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Jay
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Post by Jay on Mar 19, 2006 18:21:19 GMT
Yeah, I'm definitely going to watch this. ITV drama premieres are often excellent and this one sounds like no exception.
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Post by jez on Mar 19, 2006 21:30:36 GMT
itv made some brilliant 2 part dramas. Ive just seen a trailer for this and it looks good.
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Post by cass on Mar 21, 2006 17:40:48 GMT
Well watched it and so far so good, so lets see what happens tonight?
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Post by jez on Mar 21, 2006 20:04:59 GMT
I enjoyed it as well.
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Post by Jay on Mar 21, 2006 20:09:55 GMT
Yeah me too. Looking forward to the second part!
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Post by cass on Mar 22, 2006 18:55:20 GMT
Well I never expected that! I thought it was going to be the other bloke but really he was the one covering up for him... Now that was good!
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Post by jez on Mar 22, 2006 20:32:19 GMT
That was an excellent twist. I thought overall this was a very well written and acted drama series. Well done ITV.
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