Rabbit Hole

7.2
2023

Production

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Nothing is what it seems when John Weir, a master of deception in the world of corporate espionage, is framed for murder by powerful forces with the ability to influence and control populations.

Trailers & Videos

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Official UK Trailer

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Official Trailer

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Deception is Reality

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Control Is A Delusion

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Trust No One

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Trust no one.

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No one is safe.

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No One is Safe

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You're being set up.

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You’re Being Set Up

Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2023

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1. Pilot

8.0

John Weir navigates the twisting, turning universe of deception as both a victim and master. But after what appears to be another successful day on the job, his world is blown to pieces.

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2. At Any Given Moment

7.7

Triggered by the suicide of his old friend Valence and framed for the murder of Edward Homm, Weir frantically tries to piece together what went wrong the day before. The mysterious Hailey is sucked further into Weir's world as he tries to determine whether she played a role.

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3. The Algorithms of Control

7.4

In an episode that jumps between past and present, Weir's traumatic history is brought to light, along with the origin of his friendship with Valence and their career in corporate espionage. In the present, Weir and Hailey's tenuous relationship begins to thaw—but does her story add up? Not according to the newly resurfaced operative, Dr. Ben Wilson.

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4. The Person in Your Ear

7.0

Armed with the data stolen from Arda, Weir is in go-mode to unveil the truth behind Valence's shocking death and enlists Hailey’s help to exploit a member of Crowley’s network. Meanwhile, US Treasury investigator Edward Homm may finally be ready to cooperate and help find Crowley. Liv, Weir's ex-wife, is dragged back into his world of secrets, and we see a new side of The Intern, the only member of Weir's original team spared in the explosion.

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5. Tom

7.5

Homm begins to unravel how Intaverse ties in with Crowley's master plan as Crowley's forces start to close in. Hailey tries in vain to get Weir, who is continually distracted by the puzzle of Valence’s death, to trust her. Meanwhile, Agent Madi investigates Weir's ex-wife, Liv, for possible clues. And, Ben has a secret…

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6. The Playbook

7.7

As Weir struggles to cope with the loss of his team, his relationship with Ben falls prey to Weir's paranoia and mistrust. After connecting the dots between Senator Nora Evers and Crowley, Weir and his team make a plan to finally reach Crowley by staging a heist at maximum security facility. Meanwhile, a distraught Intern enlists Eliza for help.

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7. Gilgamesh

7.3

Weir and his team are in desperate straits. With the Shared Data Act about to pass, Weir's paranoia about Ben and anxiety over Crowley begin to get the better of him as he tries not to disappear down a rabbit hole of possibilities. Hailey watches with mounting concern while Homm's celebrity grows on Morgan Shaw's podcast. Agent Madi receives a mysterious note, and Liv gets a delivery.

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8. Ace in the Hole

8.1

Weir is forced to play his final ace when Crowley's nefarious psyop to win support of the Shared Data Act and hijack democracy succeeds. But Crowley's counter puts both Liv and Ben in mortal danger.

Cast

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Meta Golding

Hailey Winton

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Enid Graham

Josephine 'Jo' Madi

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Rob Yang

Edward Homm

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Walt Klink

Kyle the Intern

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Charles Dance

Dr. Ben Wilson

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Reviews

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4/10

Yet another production line series from the USA. Rabbit Hole, which if the first episode is anything to go by, looks like it was filmed mostly in dark rooms, is full of the usual woke nonsense, whilst offering nothing new, engaging or even terribly interesting. Bland, cynical dialogue doesn't add to the appeal, either.

Acting is generally alright but I almost got the vibe some of the actors were just going through the motions. If that is indeed the case, I don't blame them, this didn't excite me either.

In summary, just another beige "thriller" with I-Spy overtones. I'll pass.....

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