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Series cast summary: | |||
Rupert Penry-Jones | ... | Ollie 3 episodes, 2012 | |
Shaun Evans | ... | Ian 3 episodes, 2012 | |
Genevieve O'Reilly | ... | Daisy 3 episodes, 2012 | |
Claire Keelan | ... | Em 3 episodes, 2012 | |
Alexander Karim | ... | Milo 3 episodes, 2012 | |
Hugh Mitchell | ... | Archie 3 episodes, 2012 | |
Dan Cohen | ... | Student Ian / ... 2 episodes, 2012 | |
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Rudi Goodman | ... | Bullied boy 2 episodes, 2012 |
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Elisha Johnson | ... | Natalie 2 episodes, 2012 |
Nicola Millbank | ... | Student Daisy / ... 2 episodes, 2012 | |
Mya-Lecia Naylor | ... | Bethany 2 episodes, 2012 | |
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Taylor Nelson-Morrison | ... | Campbell 2 episodes, 2012 |
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Alexander Owen | ... | Student Ollie / ... 2 episodes, 2012 |
Set over a long weekend in East Anglia, a surprise phone call from an old university friend, invites Ian and his wife for a few days by the sea. Their hosts, Ollie and Daisy, are a golden couple, and the scene is set for sunlit relaxation. Dangerous tensions quickly emerge from within the stifling atmosphere of a remote cottage in the hottest days of summer. Ominous revelations from Ian's past slowly intrude, and his rivalry with Ollie intensifies as they resurrect a long established and highly competitive triathlon. Each day becomes a series of challenged for higher and higher stakes, setting in motion actions that have irreversible consequences. Written by Carnival Film & Television
This is a terrific three part drama, it's twisted and full of secrets, and unexpected twists.
What starts off as a case of bitterness and rivalry soon turns into something altogether more sinister and twisted, friendly rivalry, hidden passions, all are on hand here.
Interesting the way the story is told, you get an account from Ian, he will guide you through events, from his point of view.
It gets more and more dramatic with every episode, concluding with a nail biting final part. The end of part two may be upsetting for some. You learn more about Ian as time goes on.
Two of the best, Shaun Evans and Rupert Penry Jones, Evans arguably steals it, but Penry Jones is just as good.
Loved it, 9/10.