- Network: Paramount+
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 26, 2023
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 13 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 13
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Mixed: 6 out of 13
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Negative: 3 out of 13
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May 14, 2023Die erste Folge fand ich gut ......dann gings Bergab und das ziemlich zügig. Letzte Folge war dann der katastrophale unglaublich unlogische lächerliche Höhepunkt..... will nicht Spoilern, ihr werdet es sehen was ich meine.
Wie gerne ich auch Kiefer Sutherland sehe aber nach Staffel 1 ist meine Schmerzgrenze erreicht. -
Apr 5, 2023The first episode was great and drew you in. Sadly the show plummeted into a realm of farce. A miss for me
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Mar 30, 2023It's fast and fun. Well made. Maybe not great, more serviceable and enjoyable TV in the spy genre. After 2 episodes I can say it's promising.
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Mar 29, 2023I dunno what these critics are smoking - past performance doesn't indicate future entertainment value.
Contrived and w -uhoh- ke. Couldn't make it past the first couple of vsignals. -
May 14, 2023It's so much fun I couldn't care less how implausible it all is or how cringe the dialogues might be at times. Great writing with some humour thrown in for good measure. So very enjoyable!
Awards & Rankings
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Rabbit Hole’s efficacy comes down to a mastery of essential components: A sharp script, focused execution, and a well-picked cast led by Sutherland’s commanding and charismatic protagonist.
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Unlike 24, where all the stupid stuff happened because that show chewed up ideas like a threshing machine – Rabbit Hole seems to be doing all this purely for fun. There is an unmistakeable lightness here amid all the disaster.
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There’s fun to be had in watching him [John Weir] miraculously evade capture. ... Because most of us are programmed to find the ranting paranoia of conspiracy theorists dull, Dance has his work cut out. It’s all you can do to prop open your eyelids with matchsticks as he sings another of his yaddering arias about “the algorithms of control”.