The Serial Killer's Wife
- TV Mini Series
- 2023
Beth's husband Tom, a village doctor, is arrested on suspicion of being a serial killer. His wife investigates with his best friend and more evidence emerges, forcing her to question if she ... Read allBeth's husband Tom, a village doctor, is arrested on suspicion of being a serial killer. His wife investigates with his best friend and more evidence emerges, forcing her to question if she really knows the man she married.Beth's husband Tom, a village doctor, is arrested on suspicion of being a serial killer. His wife investigates with his best friend and more evidence emerges, forcing her to question if she really knows the man she married.
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There are many problems with this series, and there are a few plus points. Thankfully at 4 episodes long, it doesn't suffer an overblown run the way many of them do. It finishes just at the right time.
The biggest issue is the mis-cast of Tom. Jack Farthing may be a fine actor, and he has that dormant psycho air about him. But a successful multi-millionaire Doctor who owns and runs his own GP practice? No, not believable.
Beth as a character is OK and I get the trade off of wanting to continue to live a life of luxury when her love life is falling apart, but she seems to wander from one strained expression to the next. Again Scholey has been a great actor but the development of her character is weak and even when she pulls a clever stunt at the end, it's difficult to side with her. Not helped by anyone with half a brain seeing the ending coming a mile off.
This needs to be filed under 'Could've been so much better'.
The biggest issue is the mis-cast of Tom. Jack Farthing may be a fine actor, and he has that dormant psycho air about him. But a successful multi-millionaire Doctor who owns and runs his own GP practice? No, not believable.
Beth as a character is OK and I get the trade off of wanting to continue to live a life of luxury when her love life is falling apart, but she seems to wander from one strained expression to the next. Again Scholey has been a great actor but the development of her character is weak and even when she pulls a clever stunt at the end, it's difficult to side with her. Not helped by anyone with half a brain seeing the ending coming a mile off.
This needs to be filed under 'Could've been so much better'.
Not sure actually what I think of this serie, its a story thin as a paper, lots of stupid fillers cause they want so many episodes as possible and worst of all its boring
Also very good acting and quality production
Its just that,, this is not good enough, the head character is annoying, hard to like her or sympathy with her and the story needed something more , its just not that interesting, and the idea behind the story are a bit pointless and dull
But you want to follow it all the way, and since its well done you keep watching, its not sparkle but it works , british film use to be much better than this.
Also very good acting and quality production
Its just that,, this is not good enough, the head character is annoying, hard to like her or sympathy with her and the story needed something more , its just not that interesting, and the idea behind the story are a bit pointless and dull
But you want to follow it all the way, and since its well done you keep watching, its not sparkle but it works , british film use to be much better than this.
Suffering from a flare up of sciatica I thought I'd watch something I don't normally watch - plus it's a Saturday and a long weekend with the bank holiday. Anyway, my partner out for the afternoon I thought I'd give this a go.
First impressions are it has potential so keeps one interested just (about). Although the acting seems wooden I thought it actually worked. The storyline is not one that many people wouldn't know about being about a murder-mystery. But the way it's executed, I think ok editing, loads of unexplained plots , but overall it just seemed to work for me on this occasion.
I'd recommend this to anyone having a lazy day/evening and needs something non-taxing that keeps the interest going. Oh, given some scenes I'd recommend over 13 years and above.
First impressions are it has potential so keeps one interested just (about). Although the acting seems wooden I thought it actually worked. The storyline is not one that many people wouldn't know about being about a murder-mystery. But the way it's executed, I think ok editing, loads of unexplained plots , but overall it just seemed to work for me on this occasion.
I'd recommend this to anyone having a lazy day/evening and needs something non-taxing that keeps the interest going. Oh, given some scenes I'd recommend over 13 years and above.
Blackbox Multimedia and Clapperboard Studios are to be congratulated on raising the cash to make this unbelievable rubbish. I hope that it was safely stashed away off shore before the investors demanded their money back!
The casting sessions must have been hilarious, with agents charged with finding the 'Don't call us...!' actors for the auditions - it's OK to be 'wooden', but at least get the flat pack assembled before shooting! Worst was Annabel Scholey, who has probably created a new acting technique, Not Method but Metod, after the IKEA kitchen range. To be fair, her expression throughout, of total uninvolvement with the plot, was quite probably a subtle indication, a cry for help, of her desire to be anywhere but in this production. But, as Larry Olivier said to similarly 'gifted' Dustin Hoffman, "Try acting, dear boy!"
Then there's Doctor Tom. I know quite a few young doctors, and none of them could afford that house, and knowing Kent coastal property prices, that house would certainly have been beyond his income. The BDSM scenes had the erotic stimulation of a revivalist meeting.
SPOILER ALERT! If there is a spoiler alert, it is simply not to spoil four hours of your time watching this crap!
The casting sessions must have been hilarious, with agents charged with finding the 'Don't call us...!' actors for the auditions - it's OK to be 'wooden', but at least get the flat pack assembled before shooting! Worst was Annabel Scholey, who has probably created a new acting technique, Not Method but Metod, after the IKEA kitchen range. To be fair, her expression throughout, of total uninvolvement with the plot, was quite probably a subtle indication, a cry for help, of her desire to be anywhere but in this production. But, as Larry Olivier said to similarly 'gifted' Dustin Hoffman, "Try acting, dear boy!"
Then there's Doctor Tom. I know quite a few young doctors, and none of them could afford that house, and knowing Kent coastal property prices, that house would certainly have been beyond his income. The BDSM scenes had the erotic stimulation of a revivalist meeting.
SPOILER ALERT! If there is a spoiler alert, it is simply not to spoil four hours of your time watching this crap!
How well can you truly know someone you love? That is the question that you will need to ask yourself as you watch this 4-part mini-series.
The story follows Beth, a wife and mother, who finds out in the first few moments of episode one that her husband is accused of murder. From there, she starts to look more closer at her husband who has, to this point, been considered an upstanding member of the community through his elite family lineage of the Fairchilds.
Also a doctor who saves lives, Beth can't help but question if he also takes them when she starts to find clues to suggest that her adoring husband is not who she thinks he is. As the evidence mounts up, she starts to take note that he has a sinister side. Or does he?
This mini series will keep making you question what the answer is until the story gives a solid ending to wrap everything up.
The story follows Beth, a wife and mother, who finds out in the first few moments of episode one that her husband is accused of murder. From there, she starts to look more closer at her husband who has, to this point, been considered an upstanding member of the community through his elite family lineage of the Fairchilds.
Also a doctor who saves lives, Beth can't help but question if he also takes them when she starts to find clues to suggest that her adoring husband is not who she thinks he is. As the evidence mounts up, she starts to take note that he has a sinister side. Or does he?
This mini series will keep making you question what the answer is until the story gives a solid ending to wrap everything up.
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