Tasha a la maison parfaite, un mari aimant et une magnifique petite fille. Sa vie pourrait être parfaite s'il n'y avait pas Jen, l'ex-femme de son mari qui ne veut pas les laisser tranquilles.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Celine Buckens
Tasha
Tom Mison
Jack
Jordan Stephens
Sam
Clare Foster
Hayley
Janet Montgomery
Jen
Katie McGrath
Jen
Liberty Miller
Emily
Viktória Tóth
Emily
Dominika Tóth
Emily
Anna Savva
Maria
Jake Fairbrother
Connor
Adam Drew
Toby
Rebecka Johnston
Nursery Manager
Sam Bell
Nursery Worker
Regina Turoczi
Babysitter
Elena Demetriou
Police Officer
Sam Hoare
Johnny
Payal Vashist
Supermarket Worker
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
Jackie
During the first half hour I almost turned it off. After the first episode I thought I would say a little longer. Episode 2 was a bit interesting, so I stayed decided to go on, but with low expectionation. However, in Episode 3 The Ex-Wife becomes one of the best television thrillers ever. The number of twists and surprises in the last two episodes surpassed any Harlan Coben or Jed Mercurio show. The acting is great throughout, though Janet Montgomery and Celine Buckens should get special praise for navigating complex character arcs with a grounded reality. You might be tempted to stop....but stick with it. It is well worth it!
Half of the first episode is intriguing, although the excessively juvenile Ms Buckens is a bridge too far as far as casting goes. Then the not-so-fun begins, as everyone, from the husband and his ex to the husband's despicable family and various bit players intervene and throw shade, nay hatred, on Ms Buckens, for no discernable reason, other than the fact that she dresses like a ditsy teenager and is always either pathologically perky or pitching snark far beyond her ability to reach her targets. How naive does one have to be to marry an obviously massively wealthy man but not demand one's own bank account or pre-nup or legally-guaranteed share of the goodies? Who is brainless enough to not know or question where one's passport is? Oh, it's all too inane for words, and yet... It ends with his brain-dead body doing that "Oh yeah? Look at my twitching finger, ladies!" So is he coming back to wreak more havoc? Heaven forfend, once was more than enough.
