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  1. May 9, 2012
    4
    As an avid fan of the 10pm Wednesday BBCAmerican timeslot - aka "Dramaville" - I was fired up for White Heat. But the first episode just lacked. Lacked passion, enthusiasm, and anything compelling to make me stick around. The main character - during the "look-back" sequences - is mildly interesting, but her older incarnation is completely devoid of personality. The "player" guy in theAs an avid fan of the 10pm Wednesday BBCAmerican timeslot - aka "Dramaville" - I was fired up for White Heat. But the first episode just lacked. Lacked passion, enthusiasm, and anything compelling to make me stick around. The main character - during the "look-back" sequences - is mildly interesting, but her older incarnation is completely devoid of personality. The "player" guy in the flat is not nearly charismatic enough to carry his role. And the foreign-born student is sympathetic, but not enough of his story was planted in the first episode to make one interested. This is the mistake that many dramas make. If you can't interest the viewer out of the gates, you're going to lose him. Expand
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

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  1. Reviewed by: Maysa Hattab
    May 9, 2012
    60
    As White Heat covers so much historical ground--and offers a range of aging makeup effects--it suffers on occasion from a lack of humour.
  2. Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    May 9, 2012
    40
    White Heat proves to be a warmed-over and tepid mishmash of changing-times clichés.
  3. 80
    White Heat is a bold, fabulously written (if at times overbearing) chronicle of the political and social changes which sweep through Britain beginning in the mid-1960s.