Counterpart - Série 1

(saison)
États-Unis, (2017–2018), 9 h 31 min (Durée : 54–60 min)

Artistes:

Justin Marks

Photographie:

Martin Ruhe, Luc Montpellier

Musique:

Jeff Russo

Acteurs·trices:

Harry Lloyd, Nazanin Boniadi, J.K. Simmons, Olivia Williams, Sara Serraiocco, Ulrich Thomsen, Mido Hamada, Bernhard Forcher, Jamie Bamber (plus)
(autres professions)

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Épisodes(10)

Résumés(1)

Howard Silk travaille depuis trente ans dans une agence de renseignement à Berlin et rêve de changer de poste. Convoqué par ses supérieurs, il voit soudain son quotidien évoluer, mais pas comme il l'espérait. Il découvre en effet que son organisation communique avec une dimension parallèle... (Canal+)

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anglais It’s been a while since a pilot episode grabbed me right from the start, but Counterpart managed to do just that. The concept of parallel dimensions, a spy thriller with a touch of sci-fi, and a strong dystopian vibe straight out of 1984—the foundation was solid. But as the season went on, things started to unravel. With 10 episodes, the pacing was all over the place. Some episodes felt like absolutely nothing happened, while others had me on the edge of my seat. The quality swings were frustrating, to say the least. I usually have a problem with shows dragging things out, and this one was a prime example. As it’s a spy thriller, it also got a bit too convoluted for my liking, and I ended up feeling lost at times. I finished the first season but wasn’t convinced to dive into the second. I wouldn’t call it a total waste of time, though—there are some moments of solid atmosphere and creativity that might appeal to some viewers. ()