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If you're watching this thinking it's going to be a hardcore comedy then you're in for a disappointment. However, as a mystery thriller with horror and comedy elements then I really enjoyed it.
Six episodes was the adequate amount of time to introduce, investigate and resolve the case (but leave enough left to lead into series 2 which I am looking forward to).
The writer has also peppered the script with callbacks to famous films of the last 30 years, which is a fun little Easter egg to keep an eye on.
I wasn't really familiar with any of the cast beyond Liam from Ladhood, but they all played their parts well (even if you hated them).
Six episodes was the adequate amount of time to introduce, investigate and resolve the case (but leave enough left to lead into series 2 which I am looking forward to).
The writer has also peppered the script with callbacks to famous films of the last 30 years, which is a fun little Easter egg to keep an eye on.
I wasn't really familiar with any of the cast beyond Liam from Ladhood, but they all played their parts well (even if you hated them).
- gemmawilson19
- Oct 28, 2022
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I started watching with low expectations, especially after reading a couple of reviews in here. I gave it a shot, and sure enough from the second episode in, I was hooked.
Granted, it is not the second coming, but it is a smart, well acted mystery story, with many twists and turns. I have to admit, the final revelation, caught me off guard, because I was expecting many things, but not this.
By the way, for the people who rant because this is tagged as comedy, and they didn't laugh while watching, please keep in mind that this is not a slapstick comedy. This is a dark comedy-mystery, with a lot of social undertones.
I binged watched the whole thing on a lazy Saturday, and I, personally, am thrilled that there will be a new season. Underrated little gem- give it a try!
Granted, it is not the second coming, but it is a smart, well acted mystery story, with many twists and turns. I have to admit, the final revelation, caught me off guard, because I was expecting many things, but not this.
By the way, for the people who rant because this is tagged as comedy, and they didn't laugh while watching, please keep in mind that this is not a slapstick comedy. This is a dark comedy-mystery, with a lot of social undertones.
I binged watched the whole thing on a lazy Saturday, and I, personally, am thrilled that there will be a new season. Underrated little gem- give it a try!
- byzantineiconoclast
- Dec 16, 2022
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Im not too sure where to start with this review. I pride myself in the ability to look at a cover art and tell everything thats going to happen in a series. However, that was not the case with this one. I saw most plot twists and surprises coming but it doesn't happen the way you think it would. That was a big plus for me.
I liked most of the characters. The big irish guy was pretty funny along with the short officer with the beard (even tho hes a bad guy). Karen was pretty funny and Vivian was bad ass. The main character was the only one that was meh, only because he was hella lucky.
It did leave a surprise cliffhanger that sets up season 2!
I liked most of the characters. The big irish guy was pretty funny along with the short officer with the beard (even tho hes a bad guy). Karen was pretty funny and Vivian was bad ass. The main character was the only one that was meh, only because he was hella lucky.
It did leave a surprise cliffhanger that sets up season 2!
- markaboyd-57871
- Mar 7, 2023
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This was such a fun discovery for me - think Below Deck meets Hot Fuzz with a dash of Scream and Scream Queens. Each episode just got better and better. After reading some of the other user reviews, this is clearly a show that some will appreciate and others will not. I think some reviewers have missed a couple things. Wreck is firmly set in a Slasher universe, and so tonally it's a little madcap, but it also has a lot more depth than most slasher films. It's clear that a lot of thought and love has gone into the making of this show. It features all the other horror conventions we've come to know and love, but also proper, real feeling 3D dimensional characters - and hooray for proper queer representation that isn't all doom and gloom. I'll admit it, I'm a grown woman, and not the target audience, but I love this show. It kept me guessing to the end, and I never saw the BIG twist coming...
- amywilson-14755
- Dec 7, 2022
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Jamie buys the identity off a guy named Cormack, to get a job working on board a ship called The Sacramentum, his mission, to discover what happened to his sister Pippa, who vanished on board three months back.
It's an enjoyable six part series, it's clearly aimed at teenagers, it's a mix of comedy, horror, mystery, with shed loads of LGBTQ themes thrown in.
Episode one is very good, I loved Quacky, it provided a very different killer, no scary costumes or grim masks, this guy is soft and fluffy, it presents something a little different, it worked.
The disappointment for me came in episode 6, Part 5 offered so much, it just all fell a little bit flat.
You can tell it's from The BBC, it's a wonderfully diverse cast, in terms of the good guys that is,.
The baddies are still white and straight, it's amusing enough, but I liked the characters, I liked the diversity of it. You can see the demographic they're going for, my sixteen year old self would have loved this.
It's well acted, Thaddea Graham and Oscar Kennedy are both very good.
I look forward to series 2.
7/10.
It's an enjoyable six part series, it's clearly aimed at teenagers, it's a mix of comedy, horror, mystery, with shed loads of LGBTQ themes thrown in.
Episode one is very good, I loved Quacky, it provided a very different killer, no scary costumes or grim masks, this guy is soft and fluffy, it presents something a little different, it worked.
The disappointment for me came in episode 6, Part 5 offered so much, it just all fell a little bit flat.
You can tell it's from The BBC, it's a wonderfully diverse cast, in terms of the good guys that is,.
The baddies are still white and straight, it's amusing enough, but I liked the characters, I liked the diversity of it. You can see the demographic they're going for, my sixteen year old self would have loved this.
It's well acted, Thaddea Graham and Oscar Kennedy are both very good.
I look forward to series 2.
7/10.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Nov 24, 2023
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- missmishka
- Nov 16, 2022
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- kadenturner
- Apr 7, 2024
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A brother is investigating the death of his sister working on a fancy cruise ship.
I wasn't sure what to make of this as I couldn't quite work out what I was watching. My best guess would be that it was a comedy, murder, whodunnit. Tonally it was all over the place so it was very hard to tell.
For me the setup was very clunky and the script was full of exposition which didn't develop the story, a lot of the humour fell flat and many of the scenes were predictable.
Despite the cast of thousands (with some very patchy performances) and a decent budget it was quite lame. I wouldn't watch any more episodes. A big miss I'm afraid.
I wasn't sure what to make of this as I couldn't quite work out what I was watching. My best guess would be that it was a comedy, murder, whodunnit. Tonally it was all over the place so it was very hard to tell.
For me the setup was very clunky and the script was full of exposition which didn't develop the story, a lot of the humour fell flat and many of the scenes were predictable.
Despite the cast of thousands (with some very patchy performances) and a decent budget it was quite lame. I wouldn't watch any more episodes. A big miss I'm afraid.
- JRB-NorthernSoul
- Oct 8, 2022
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This was such a surprisingly great watch. Initially I thought it was just going to be another cheesy teeny horror but it was actually fantastic. The story was clever (albeit kind of done before) with great casting, acting and soundtrack. It was exactly the right mix of comedy moments, suspense and slasher. Harriet Webb's character in particular was hilarious and had some fantastic one-liners. We were gripped right from the start and loved every second. Watched it all in a one go and felt it got better as it went along. Satisfying, gripping, just the right length and very easy to watch. Would definitely recommend.
I watched episode one as it was listed as a comedy. Can anyone point to any time during there first episode where there was anything funny? Please, someone tell me the time I need to go back to, to check for a single laugh. Or is this a post-modern wokery inspired label, where something is listed as something it isn't?
I won't be bothering with future episodes. This one is a dead duck. The main character, the brother searching for answers about his sister, is played by someone I presume is fresh from acting school. He's incredibly wooden.
The script is too basic, too linear. There is very little I can think of that redeems this show in anyway.
I won't be bothering with future episodes. This one is a dead duck. The main character, the brother searching for answers about his sister, is played by someone I presume is fresh from acting school. He's incredibly wooden.
The script is too basic, too linear. There is very little I can think of that redeems this show in anyway.
- Mark-InTheUK
- Oct 9, 2022
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I'm so glad to see this series starting to catch some fire. It was a surprise of the year. I caught it late night on the BBC and then went to watch the rest on iPlayer. Wow - there are some snobby, mean-spirited people leaving user reviews on IMDB. "I sat through all 6 hours but I didn't enjoy it" smells off to me. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but some people get a kick out of being rude. Maybe it's an older crowd who don't get it? (I'm 34) Lighten up. Anyway, on with the review...
Horror comedy is extremely difficult to get right as both can be objective in their own ways, but this show managed it for me, and did it with aplomb. Leads Jamie (an excellent Oscar Kennedy) and Vivien (Thaddea Graham, also excellent) are living and working in the bowels of an ocean liner. But, Jamie is secretly there to find out what happened to his missing sister. She had been working on the ship previously but had gone missing. It's a simple enough setting but it works very nicely. I wasn't going to watch at first, as a lot of reviews said it was a duck hunting people for six episodes and that did sound a little too daft for me...this was not at all what the show was. It's so much more than that! It's a slightly slow starter, but it sets the scene in a fun way and it had me hooked from the end of the first episode - an inspired move to kill off who they did in episode one. Episode 4-6 were the strongest for me, a rollercoaster that had me on the edge of my seat. I liked the way the show grew with each episode and wasn't just crazy from the off.
What follows are six episodes of blood, laughs, and genuine heart. That was perhaps what I loved most about this show. Despite all of the silliness, it has characters that feel real and vulnerable. They could have done a Scream Queens or Harpers Island and killed someone every 5 minutes, and although there is a fair body count (4 or 5), they smartly opted to invest in the characters more, which paid off with the stakes being raised higher. The bond formed between Viven and Jamie was especially beautiful. It was nice to see a male/female friendship without romance. I'm happy to hear the show has already been renewed as I want more of this dynamic duo ASAP. The performances from everyone were stellar. American actor Donald Sage Mackay really stood out for me as the Cruise Director - he gives a really fun and often terrifying performance.
I won't spoil the plot, but it is genuinely surprising and there are at least three big twists that caught me way off guard. The writer really played a blinder with that very last reveal. It kind of goes to a political place near the end but is never preachy, and perhaps the messaging isn't new, but it does need repeating and I appreciated it.
Wreck showcases its knowledge of horror history with amazing references and easter eggs throughout, and it was a lot of fun spotting them (although very occasionally distracting; but I imagine viewers less horror obsessive wouldn't mind). I think the friends I watched the show with were tiring of me pausing to point something out in the background.
Is Wreck perfect? No. It's a really good time that keeps you guessing, tensing and laughing from start to finish. It felt like it had shades of Edgar Wright but also a little Giallo and even some Romero when it came to the social commentary. It really is a show worth binging.
Bring on series two.
Horror comedy is extremely difficult to get right as both can be objective in their own ways, but this show managed it for me, and did it with aplomb. Leads Jamie (an excellent Oscar Kennedy) and Vivien (Thaddea Graham, also excellent) are living and working in the bowels of an ocean liner. But, Jamie is secretly there to find out what happened to his missing sister. She had been working on the ship previously but had gone missing. It's a simple enough setting but it works very nicely. I wasn't going to watch at first, as a lot of reviews said it was a duck hunting people for six episodes and that did sound a little too daft for me...this was not at all what the show was. It's so much more than that! It's a slightly slow starter, but it sets the scene in a fun way and it had me hooked from the end of the first episode - an inspired move to kill off who they did in episode one. Episode 4-6 were the strongest for me, a rollercoaster that had me on the edge of my seat. I liked the way the show grew with each episode and wasn't just crazy from the off.
What follows are six episodes of blood, laughs, and genuine heart. That was perhaps what I loved most about this show. Despite all of the silliness, it has characters that feel real and vulnerable. They could have done a Scream Queens or Harpers Island and killed someone every 5 minutes, and although there is a fair body count (4 or 5), they smartly opted to invest in the characters more, which paid off with the stakes being raised higher. The bond formed between Viven and Jamie was especially beautiful. It was nice to see a male/female friendship without romance. I'm happy to hear the show has already been renewed as I want more of this dynamic duo ASAP. The performances from everyone were stellar. American actor Donald Sage Mackay really stood out for me as the Cruise Director - he gives a really fun and often terrifying performance.
I won't spoil the plot, but it is genuinely surprising and there are at least three big twists that caught me way off guard. The writer really played a blinder with that very last reveal. It kind of goes to a political place near the end but is never preachy, and perhaps the messaging isn't new, but it does need repeating and I appreciated it.
Wreck showcases its knowledge of horror history with amazing references and easter eggs throughout, and it was a lot of fun spotting them (although very occasionally distracting; but I imagine viewers less horror obsessive wouldn't mind). I think the friends I watched the show with were tiring of me pausing to point something out in the background.
Is Wreck perfect? No. It's a really good time that keeps you guessing, tensing and laughing from start to finish. It felt like it had shades of Edgar Wright but also a little Giallo and even some Romero when it came to the social commentary. It really is a show worth binging.
Bring on series two.
- edwardjpatel
- Oct 30, 2022
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Loved this series. A couple of things I loved:
- I love that it's a genre bending show: comedy, horror, drama in all one. And they are not afraid to really go there with each genre. The funny moments are really funny. The horror moments are gory. The dramatic beats are sincerely heartfelt.
- the gay and Asian representation. Who knew a UK BBC show would ever give us some much-needed representation and actually succeed? Vivian is delightful and we finally have a gay Asian love interest.
- the pacing is great - in six episodes there's a lot there but it's never overwhelming. I think this show deserves a second series.
I think this is technically a teen show, similar to Sex Ed on Netflix, but it felt quite adult to me. I'm happy to hear it has a second series as it really found its feet by the end, in the most wonderful, surprisingly uplifting of ways. I have been off work sick and this show was surprising soul food! I loved it.
The series follows Jamie, played with real heart by Oscar Kennedy (who I also enjoyed in Schools Out Forever) looking for his sister, Pippa, who disappeared from the cruise ship she was working on. He infiltrates the crew and realises that something seriously f**cked up is happening on board. If I say any more, it'll spoil the many twists - this show had plenty! And the big final reveal was really shocking.
The acting, writing and directing were all top notch. It really did get better with each episode. It's a shame that the first ep might be the weakest of the six (although still very strong) and could potentially lose viewers, but I hope people stick with it, because it doesn't dissapoint.
Think Sex Edcuation meets Shaun of the Dead.
The series follows Jamie, played with real heart by Oscar Kennedy (who I also enjoyed in Schools Out Forever) looking for his sister, Pippa, who disappeared from the cruise ship she was working on. He infiltrates the crew and realises that something seriously f**cked up is happening on board. If I say any more, it'll spoil the many twists - this show had plenty! And the big final reveal was really shocking.
The acting, writing and directing were all top notch. It really did get better with each episode. It's a shame that the first ep might be the weakest of the six (although still very strong) and could potentially lose viewers, but I hope people stick with it, because it doesn't dissapoint.
Think Sex Edcuation meets Shaun of the Dead.
- dippytique
- Dec 18, 2022
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- julienicholson-12168
- Oct 13, 2022
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I hadn't heard about this until today! I binged the whole thing with my teenage son. We loved it. It was a really good time. It was so funny and scary and surprisingly moving. Very well written and directed. You think it's one thing and then it surprises at every turn! I thought it was going to be a killer duck throughout but it's so much more! We cried at the ending. I'll be watching it again. This won't be for everyone because it's a horror show, doing something very different to the usual TV drudgery and it doesn't take itself too seriously. It was just so refreshing and I want more like it, please. 10/10. Can't wait for a series two!?
- hphilpott-56735
- Oct 8, 2022
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This show was a real treat and a big surprise. Comedy horror is very hard to pull off, both are very subjective and it's hard to please everyone, but I was very very pleased. It was a breath of fresh air. This is maybe the best bbc three series since In The Flesh. Wreck is like Scream meets Skins or Misfits. Its clearly made by people who love the horror genre and I loved spotting the references.
The last three episodes were edge of your seat good and I never guessed the big final twist. I loved the main two lead characters. All of the cast are brilliant and I'm sure future stars.
Please give us a series two!
The last three episodes were edge of your seat good and I never guessed the big final twist. I loved the main two lead characters. All of the cast are brilliant and I'm sure future stars.
Please give us a series two!
- bethleighton
- Oct 15, 2022
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As a T. V writer this show has truly helped me to understand how not to write for T. V! This show really feels like a waste of time.
Don't waste your time watching this poorly crafted piece of television. The reveal is also not even worth your time because it's exact what you would assume it would be the entire time. You think that maybe it's trying to push you in the wrong direction but no, it's so predictable ! Don't even get me started on the characters! Not one good written or even acted character... sorry to say that because I love the main guy in this (manhood) but in here he just falls flat. Don't blame him no one has the ability to make this writing work !
Don't waste your time watching this poorly crafted piece of television. The reveal is also not even worth your time because it's exact what you would assume it would be the entire time. You think that maybe it's trying to push you in the wrong direction but no, it's so predictable ! Don't even get me started on the characters! Not one good written or even acted character... sorry to say that because I love the main guy in this (manhood) but in here he just falls flat. Don't blame him no one has the ability to make this writing work !
- olliemaddicum
- Oct 13, 2022
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After a slow start to set the scene I guess the action starts to happen and it develops gruesomely fast. An engaging piece of adventure TV. Just loved it.
After Episode 2 you really start engaging with the Vivian and Jamie and their in the lower decks friends.
Exceptionally well written and directed. Well done Ryan J Brown and Chris Baugh.
Oscar Kennedy and Thaddea Graham fronted the series with great skills and acting prowess - well done to both. Praise must also go to the other cast members. Well done again to all involved.
The ending surely sets us up for a second series ... bring it on!
This represents BBC3 getting back to its best.
All on board for a truly great series.
After Episode 2 you really start engaging with the Vivian and Jamie and their in the lower decks friends.
Exceptionally well written and directed. Well done Ryan J Brown and Chris Baugh.
Oscar Kennedy and Thaddea Graham fronted the series with great skills and acting prowess - well done to both. Praise must also go to the other cast members. Well done again to all involved.
The ending surely sets us up for a second series ... bring it on!
This represents BBC3 getting back to its best.
All on board for a truly great series.
- terrygraham-09774
- Oct 9, 2022
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A brother working on a cruise ship looking to find out what has happened to his sister. Murder mystery, everyone is a suspect, no one can get off the ship. Bad management and corrupted staff. Had potential but badly written. Too many unnecessary violence and intimacy scenes just to fill screening time. Not likeable characters, not one nice person on the cruise, apart from the brother. Watched only few episodes enjoyed the first one, then got bored. Definitely not a comedy, more like a horror series for teenagers with homosexual preferences. Shame, because the acting is quite good and the first episode was promising.
This show is so insane. It fully leans into the embrace of what it is. A glorious irreverent, off the wall, totally bonkers and unpredictable schlock-fest.
It has humor, scares, gore, suspense, and plenty of Heart. You have characters you love, characters you love to hate, and characters you just hate.
There's something for everyone.
It has dark humor and it just absolutely goes for it with no holds barred.
I am So ready for a season 2! This one season can stand alone as a capsule but it stands ready for a season 2 also. It has twists and turns and character growth. I genuinely jumped a few times from suspense.
Very well done.
It has humor, scares, gore, suspense, and plenty of Heart. You have characters you love, characters you love to hate, and characters you just hate.
There's something for everyone.
It has dark humor and it just absolutely goes for it with no holds barred.
I am So ready for a season 2! This one season can stand alone as a capsule but it stands ready for a season 2 also. It has twists and turns and character growth. I genuinely jumped a few times from suspense.
Very well done.
I literally binge watched this series in a day on iPlayer and I don't regret a second of it!! I had only planned on watching one episode but once I started I just couldn't stop!
Absolutely obsessed and the twist was just WOW. Hoping there is a season 2!? Infact I NEED a season 2 after THAT ending (No spoilers)
The plot was refreshing, imaginative and left me wanting more.
I genuinely could not recommend this series enough, it has a bit of everything and kept me on the edge of my seat throughout as well as belly laughing.
I would say its probably my favourite watch of 2022 so far...and that is saying something!!
Absolutely obsessed and the twist was just WOW. Hoping there is a season 2!? Infact I NEED a season 2 after THAT ending (No spoilers)
The plot was refreshing, imaginative and left me wanting more.
I genuinely could not recommend this series enough, it has a bit of everything and kept me on the edge of my seat throughout as well as belly laughing.
I would say its probably my favourite watch of 2022 so far...and that is saying something!!
This bills itself as a comedy/mystery/thriller and was endlessly hyped up by the BBC. There's very little by the way of comedy in the whole affair
There is some appalling overacting by some of the younger cast and some unimaginative stereotypes. The fault there lies entirely at the door of the scriptwriter and director.
The longer it went on to the "big reveal", it just got more and ridiculous. The last two parts in particular were virtually unwatchable. I am really kicking myself that I didn't give up before the end.
The most disappointing part was that it seemed to end with the possibility of a sequel.
There is some appalling overacting by some of the younger cast and some unimaginative stereotypes. The fault there lies entirely at the door of the scriptwriter and director.
The longer it went on to the "big reveal", it just got more and ridiculous. The last two parts in particular were virtually unwatchable. I am really kicking myself that I didn't give up before the end.
The most disappointing part was that it seemed to end with the possibility of a sequel.
- weedougie-23531
- Nov 14, 2022
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