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British television drama in which war veteran-turned Police Sergeant David Budd (Richard Madden) must grapple with the conflict of his duties and his own core beliefs. Working for the Metropolitan Police's Royalty and Specialist Protection Branch, Budd is drafted in to be the chief protection officer of Home Secretary Julia Montague (Keeley Hawes). Having served in Helmand and experienced first-hand trauma, David's mental stability is shattered underneath the surface, and his memories of the atrocities he encountered leaves him questioning his loyalty to Montague and her means of power. (ITV DVD)

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Lima 

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English Throughout all six episodes, there are four amazingly composed action scenes, twists and turns like on a treadmill from the third episode onwards, and the main villain was for me only on the last line in the list of suspects, I really didn't guess him (but maybe I'm just dumb). The long scene with the explosive vest in the last episode is something, something so bizarrely suspenseful that you almost can't believe your eyes. But in a good way, it had drive, I had a great time. Richard Madden was incredibly good at it, a pro in every way, the minister's lapdog and a bundle of nerves all rolled into one. He was fantastic! I’m not giving it five stars only because at the very end I didn't believe at all the sudden transformation of one of the characters into absolute evil, given the previous course, the way she presented herself, what I felt from her (those who have seen it, will probably guess). The filmmakers simply overdid it with trying to surprise. ()

angel74 

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English I can't remember the last time I saw such a thrilling series. What a ride! Especially when I realized that I had no idea who was behind everything until the last few minutes. Some situations were hard to believe, but I will forgive the creators for that. The bottom line is that I was not bored at all. Richard Madden definitely deserves high praise for his outstanding portrayal of the titular role. (85%) ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English An incredible six-episode blast! Richard Madden, who delivers an extraordinary performance and, above all, professionalism of the deepest grain, has the task of bodyguarding a London government minister who is being targeted for terrorist attacks. Great pacing, perfectly paced scenes, a rotten, corrupt government and very entertaining politicking and intrigue. I didn't expect the politicking to be what I enjoyed most about the series. Good stuff. Keeley Hawes as the Minister was excellent. 90% ()

novoten 

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English From the first second to the last, an unpredictable testament to all the virtues of British television. There is no shortage of surprising twists, including one shocking one, an attractive environment linked to its supporting themes, and engaging acting performances by all involved, led by the breathtaking Richard Madden, where the viewer is constantly in doubt as to whether the main hero will collapse, perform a heroic act, or just shoot everyone. It's a shame how it gets tangled up in its own web of intrigue right after jumping the basic twist; until then I thought I had a true television miracle in front of me, and instead it's at least a more than meticulous genre piece with an unbelievably high-octane climax. ()

DaViD´82 

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English Jed Mercurio took a year off from his flagship series Line of Duty and created… Well, basically not admitted spin off, which “inherited" all the strong points (tangible graduating tension, ambiguous characters, understandable motivations, intense interrogation and dialogs) and the week points (a little too much coincidences, twists at all costs, slightly excessive conspiracy) from the Line of Duty. As long as he sticks to the characters who, during their inevitable journey to hell, try to put out the consequences of their actions, it's great. As soon as he moves away from the individuals to a high backstage game full of intrigue, it gets worse and it's almost like the new Dan Brown. Which is again the fact that the same goes for, wait for it, Line of Duty. ()

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