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Deep Water - Season 1 (2019)
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The series focuses on the life of three women and their daily struggle at everyday trying to balance with their personal troubles and their families. The series also highlights on the woman's important role at the whole life.
The series focuses on the life of three women and their daily struggle at everyday trying to balance with their personal troubles and their families. The series also highlights on the woman's important role at the whole life.
Actors:
Danny Ashok,
Lamissah La-Shontae,
Caitlin Taylor,
Hitesh Pandya,
Rosalind Eleazar,
Phil Tillott,
Jess Kaur,
Matthew Aubrey,
Jack Tyson,
Linda Dootson,
Alexi Stylianou,
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Danny Ashok
Lamissah La-Shontae
Caitlin Taylor
Hitesh Pandya
Rosalind Eleazar
Phil Tillott
23 October 1953, Manchester, England, UK
Jess Kaur
Matthew Aubrey
Jack Tyson
May 22, 1992
Linda Dootson
Alexi Stylianou
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Jim Loach, Harry Wootliff
Country:
United Kingdom
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August 14, 2019
Lisa's character is carefully constructed not to lose the viewer's sympathy; she's harassed but not ditzy, her mothering as sincere as it is occasionally haphazard.
August 15, 2019
See also Broadchurch and The Bay, but really its closest stablemate is The Loch, a formulaic lakeside confection from a couple of years back (Alastair Mackenzie, who plays one of the prats in this, can claim the distinction of being in both casts).
August 14, 2019
It's the perfect end-of-summer filler.
August 15, 2019
On the surface, Deep Water is entertainingly watchable, but lurking not too far beneath is the feeling that it is all so implausible.

