- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Jan 30, 2020
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 9 out of 25
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Mixed: 5 out of 25
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Negative: 11 out of 25
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Feb 4, 2020Why all the hate? This series threw in everything but the kitchen sink, but that’s what I liked about it. There was a new twist about every five minutes, making this the least predictable series I’ve watched in a long time. I appreciate that. Thought it was a fun watch.
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Feb 8, 2020Very good. Suspense untill the last episode. And it's true: everyone has a secret.
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Feb 12, 2020I binged this. I didn't plan to but there were so many surprises and twists that I just couldn't stop. There are about a dozen different story lines that seem unconnected but in some way affect each other. The ending ties them all together and does not disappoint.
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Feb 15, 2020This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 10, 2022The Stranger is a British mystery thriller mini-series based on the 2015 Harlan Coben novel of the same title.
The casting and acting were good - except for 2 lead roles: Siobhan Finneran as Detective Sergeant Johanna Griffin and Kadiff Kirwan as Detective Constable Wesley Ross, who assists Johanna Griffin. They were an unfortunate weakness of the series. -
Jul 26, 2022This could have been so good. But when you get to the final episode and the truth comes out, you'll regret ever bothering with this mess.
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Jan 14, 2021Entertaining pulp that is filled enough twists and red herrings to keep you interested until the end.
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It’s your typical Coben yarn, with multiple and seemingly unrelated threads going on at once, characters who have dark secrets that are alluded to but not mentioned outright until enough tension is drawn out, and mysteries upon mysteries.
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Labyrinthine as its multiple cases – with details muddied by well-concealed deceptions or good old fashioned controlled substances – the performances are enough of an attractant to keep a person engaged initially, ensnaring them eventually. ... In elevating the emotional stakes to the same level as the conspiracy, Brocklehurst imbues "The Stranger" with a weight that stays with the viewer more effectively than all the other weekend crimetime options parading across TV schedules.
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Plots pile on top of one another, leaving us to work out how or if they’re linked. ... Not dark enough to be great, but highly bingeable.