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The Watch - Season 1
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Based on the characters from Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, A group of misfit cops rise up from decades of helplessness to save their corrupt city from catastrophe.
Based on the characters from Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, A group of misfit cops rise up from decades of helplessness to save their corrupt city from catastrophe.
Actors:
Ruth Madeley,
Anna Chancellor,
Marama Corlett,
Bianca Simone Mannie,
Jane de Wet,
Paul Kaye,
Shane John Kruger,
Ingrid Oliver,
Hakeem Kae-Kazim,
Lara Rossi,
Ralph Ineson,
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Ruth Madeley

Anna Chancellor
27 April 1965, Richmond, Surrey, England, UK

Marama Corlett

Bianca Simone Mannie

Jane de Wet

Paul Kaye
1965, Clapham, London, England, UK

Shane John Kruger

Ingrid Oliver
1977, London, England, UK

Hakeem Kae-Kazim
1 October 1962, Nigeria

Lara Rossi

Ralph Ineson
15 December 1969, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Director:
Emma Sullivan, Craig Viveiros, Brian Kelly
Country:
United States
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December 18, 2020
Here's the sad truth: Neither of the two disparate shows that The Watch seems to be trying to be is actually very good.
December 30, 2020
The Watch can't be taken as seriously as that erstwhile Sunday night staple, Game of Thrones. On the upside, it's a lot more fun.
December 18, 2020
The Watch is wacky. Exhaustingly so, really, full of rapid-fire cuts, incongruous music choices, and a sense of humor that should be familiar to anyone who's seen an animated movie in the past 10 years.
December 28, 2020
While The Watch boasts impressively designed sets, costumes and characters that create a strong sense of place -- even if that place isn't necessarily Pratchett's Discworld -- it has little going for it other than its style.