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The Capture

2019 7.5 139.3K TV-MA views saved
The Capture

When soldier Shaun Emery's conviction for a murder in Afghanistan is overturned due to flawed video evidence, he returns to life as a free man with his young daughter. But when damning CCTV footage from a night out in London comes to light, Shaun's life takes a shocking turn and he must soon fight for his freedom once again.

Countries: GB
Languages: English
Content Rating: TV-MA
Runtime: Unknown
Status: Returning Series
First air date: 2019-09-03
Comments
Speed Demon
@speeddemon 5 years ago

WOW! This show is amazing - right up there with In The Line of Duty. 10/10

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Speed Demon
@speeddemon 5 years ago

WOW! This show is amazing - right up there with In The Line of Duty. 10/10

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rafaseries15
@rafaseries15 9 months ago

Season 1 was good, but the second is INCREDIBLE!

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Anna Robinson
@formfranska 5 years ago

Loved this show but something is weird about the episode data (at least here in Sweden). Various TV guides said Season 1 contained 8 Episodes. And I’ve actually watched the 8 episodes. But in Tivo’s TV guide the last 2 episodes were listed as S2 E1 and S2 E2. 🤔

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lexyee
@lexyee 2 years ago

It's f*cking brilliant. I was captivated from start to finish. I think it's because I could be a very real thing.

I could see the potential good in Correction, but I was also very nervous about it and wanted DC Carrey to succeed. Where would I fit in the discussion about its use?

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@eozen81 5 years ago

This is taking you away, very good series at all. Strongly recommended

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Miguel A. Reina
@miguelreina 4 years ago

Excellent construction of a thriller that is very consistent throughout its development. This plot of false guilty (or not) taken to a society in which images have become the main element of truth verification, is completed with good interpretations. Almost bordering on science fiction (or not) suspense is correctly dosed throughout the episodes. "The end justifies the means. The defense of the torturer."

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GT
@gchon00 2 years ago

An unsettling story about how images from a multitude of CCTV cameras can be manipulated to produce a "truth" as it is wanted. As the series unwinds you are rocked between fake and real until finally, everything falls into place. The various are well cast and well played. It is always delightful to watch another well-made British series.

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abetancort
@abetancort 5 years ago

Good series but could had been better if they had kept it a British thing [spoiler] cutting out all the American stuff.[/spoiler].

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Martijn Alblas
@martijnalblas 1 year ago

Actual as hell, though the unraveling seems a bit too easy for the quite complex plot. "Don't believe what you read, none of what you hear" Lou Reed sang. Well: none of what you see either. Acted really well by most players. I really developed a itching kind of disgust against some of them.

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Nancy L Draper
@nancyldraper-at-gmailcom 5 years ago

This series has a fascinating premise and is a very real cautionary tale for our times - can we trust what we see in recorded (or even live) media? The interplay between what we think is real and what we are seeing keeps us engaged and guessing - Did he? Didn’t he? There is a constant flip flop In our conclusions. The performances were good. Holliday Grainger and Callum Turner give us characters with whom we identify which leads us to believe we can see the truth through their eyes. Ron Pearlman is a favourite actor of mine since the show BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (many moons ago) and I think he did a superb job of being the American the world hates. I give this show a 7 (very good) out of 10. [Crime Drama]

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