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The Drowning

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Georgesgran Tue 02-Feb-21 12:53:31

Did anyone see the first of the 4 episodes last night? I’ll stick with it, but I’m sure the main character wouldn’t get a job in a school quite so easily! I haven’t seen any spoilers, so waiting to see if she’s right or mistaken.
I must say I hardly recognized Jill Halfpenny - a while since she’s been in tv. She voices both Sky and Argos ads in her usual NE accent, but has dropped it for this role.

JenniferEccles Sat 06-Feb-21 11:55:22

A thumbs down from me too.
We watched each episode hoping it would improve and that there might be a clever twist at the end, but the final episode was the silliest of them all.

The basic idea was ok, but it could have been so much better if more attention had been paid to the many silly, unbelievable details.

The casting was poor too.
There’s no way that slightly Chinese looking boy would have been any of the parents’ biological child.

sodapop Sat 06-Feb-21 12:58:29

Yes the basic premise was good but it did get silly at the end. The gangster thing was unbelievable and the brother swimming after the boat was almost farcical.
Hey ho let's hope the next drama will be better. I think Unforgotten is coming back soon.

GrannyRose15 Sat 06-Feb-21 21:46:47

Mary59nana

I watched it and yes there were a few weak storylines but I was most confused at the Ex son in law being umosgst the family with his new wife and child.
I can appreciate it when there is a family gathering regarding shared children but this wasn't so.
Di anyone else think the same ?

Yes I did. And I thought it was one reason Jodie was so at odds with her own family. It was as if they were taking his side over their own daughter/sister.

GrannyRose15 Sat 06-Feb-21 21:52:00

trisher

Call them Northern, working class what you will, they bore no relationship at all to the mother's accent. Now you do sometimes get slight differences but such huge ones never.

The mum was the snob. The kids had seen through her along time ago and used the accents that came naturally to them.

It's one theory.

suziewoozie Sat 06-Feb-21 22:18:43

Yet another drama that proves to me yet again the triumph of hope over experience. I knew it was going to be rubbish but yet again, I dared to hope. Why do I do it? The plot wasn’t so much full of holes as complete rubbish. It nearly became so bad it was funny but sadly, it didn’t even reach that threshold.

Eloethan Sun 07-Feb-21 00:45:28

suziewoozie I know just what you mean. I don't know why, when it is becoming increasingly obvious that a drama is going to be a dead duck, I don't just give up. I do sometimes, but not often enough!

Georgesgran Sun 07-Feb-21 03:40:32

I’m ‘ashamed’ to say I started the thread and gave up after the 2nd episode!

Calendargirl Sun 07-Feb-21 07:48:35

Reading through this, I have decided not to waste any more time on Finding Alice, which is even drafter than this drama.

Franbern Sun 07-Feb-21 10:41:25

I had recorded this and watched it in two sittings. Wonder why I did waste that time now. So much padding, none of which was explained in any way. What was the purpose of the gang, etc? How come anyone could just walk into a school and wander around? How could the DBS get forged? - results are sent directly to organisation requesting them, not to individual. Why did we see one moment in which the brother was rowing Daniel out to the middle of the lake obviously threatening him, and a short while later he was locked in a shed? How come the body of Tom was never found even though we saw scenes of divers searching the lake?? What happens to the gardening business from which Jodi stole all the money to give to the forgery gang?? And that car, would any gang take it just with the key and no paperwork?

Biggest questions is How come such a load of total rubbish was actually paid for to be screened?????

Gwenisgreat1 Sun 07-Feb-21 10:46:45

Thought she got the job a bit easy, apart from that thought it was very good!! I, also, had difficulty recognising Jill Halfpenny. Very tense and exciting.

NanKate Sun 07-Feb-21 16:27:31

I agree with others rather far fetched.

It was good to see Rupert Penry Jones back on screen I last saw him in Whitechapel. His mother is the actress Angela Thorne who played Marjory the friend of Audrey Forbes-Hamilton in To the Manor born.

BlueBelle Sun 07-Feb-21 16:37:30

Maybe some of us enjoyed it Franbern

Erica23 Sun 07-Feb-21 19:53:27

Did anyone find the music annoying it was so loud compared to the speech. Wish I hadn’t bothered ? nobody looked related to each other at all. Tv really is rubbish at the moment.

Tangerine Sun 07-Feb-21 21:37:15

I agree it was far-fetched but I enjoyed it.

Book, films and TV series often have plots that wouldn't hold water in real life.

Tangerine Sun 07-Feb-21 21:38:19

I also noticed the different accents. Jason seemed to have a different accent from Jodie which I thought odd. I could accept that children might have a different accent from parents if the parents were brought up somewhere different.