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Lucy Mangan in The Guardian gave the series four stars and described it as "excruciatingly tense in its authenticity". [6] Anita Singh in The Daily Telegraph praised the casting, saying that Watkins was "entirely believable as a mild-mannered everyman pushed to his limits.” [7] Carol Midgley in The Times described it as "intensely addictive".
Coma was met with generally mixed reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the miniseries holds a 50% score, an average rating of 4/10 taken from reviews from 20 critics. Its consensus states: "Coma evokes some creepy images but the majority of the miniseries is not believable in terms of story development, dialogue, or performances."
Coma is a 1978 American mystery thriller film based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Robin Cook. The film rights were acquired by director Michael Crichton , who also wrote the screenplay, and the movie was produced by Martin Erlichmann for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer .
The team searches for Jay McCann, a coma patient who had woken up after three years only to disappear. The team is led to another missing persons case in which the person disappeared on the same night the patient lapsed into a coma. Jack leaves the hospital and searches for a girl he saved from sex traffickers and then kills her abductor.
Tony mentioned selling patio furniture on Route 22 as an alternative life during a conversation with Meadow in the season one episode "College," and in a therapy session with Dr. Melfi in season 1. When Vito Spatafore talks about Eugene Pontecorvo 's suicide, he notes that perhaps Eugene killed himself because of closeted homosexuality.
Voros claims she does not know whether "Yellowstone" will end after the second half of Season 5 (as originally reported) or continue with a Beth-and-Rip-centered spinoff or a Season 6 (cast ...
Saving Hope is a Canadian supernatural medical drama television series set in Toronto in the fictional hospital Hope Zion. The series stars Erica Durance and Michael Shanks.The show's premise originated with Malcolm MacRury and Morwyn Brebner, who are both credited as creators and executive producers.
The sixth season of the CBS police procedural series The Mentalist, created by Bruno Heller, premiered on September 29, 2013 and concluded on May 18, 2014.The season features the endgame of Patrick Jane's long feud with his archnemesis, the serial killer Red John.