A married couple moving into their dream home are threatened by terrifying letters from a stalker, signed - "The Watcher.".A married couple moving into their dream home are threatened by terrifying letters from a stalker, signed - "The Watcher.".A married couple moving into their dream home are threatened by terrifying letters from a stalker, signed - "The Watcher.".
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 4 nominations total
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Reviewers say 'The Watcher' is a suspenseful thriller with strong performances, especially from Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale. However, many criticize its open-ended conclusion and unresolved plot points. Some appreciate its themes of greed and obsession, while others find the storyline convoluted and characters unrealistic. The show's deviation from the true story it is based on is also contentious. Despite these criticisms, many find the series engaging and atmospheric.
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I'm a huge fan of Ryan Murphy's productions but this was painfully pitiful. A collection of wonderful actors completely misused. Mia Farrow was the only bright spot in this ludicrous story. There were twists for the sake of twists, and inconsistencies for the sake of inconsistencies. Every character was a caricature and left me wondering why the actors chose to do this. However, if it were advertised as a parody then it wouldn't be so bad. Producers seem to be loosely basing their productions on true stories with hopes of connecting to an audience with the most basic primal need of curiosity. The Watcher was ridiculous and an embarrassment. True, I wasn't obligated to watch the entire series but I continued to hold out hope that the magnificent cast would save this show from itself. Didn't happen.
Seems like Ryan Murphy realized after the last, oh, 5 or 6 out of the 10 seasons of "American Horror Story" that people were hip to the title and knew not to bother watching, so he started releasing seasonal "miniseries" without the AHS brand but essentially the same thing: well acted, well-produced, contrived, trashily written garbage, with "twists" you can see coming a mile off and absurd contrived characters whose overwrought behavior stretches the bounds of credulity. I was actually about 5 episodes into this, scratching my head about how something with such a talented cast could be such an unredeemable pile of soap-opera garbage in terms of plot, when I finally noticed Murphy's name in the credits.
Please, Ryan Murphy, go back to calling the new seasons "American Horror Story" so we know from the outset not to bother hoping for better.
Please, Ryan Murphy, go back to calling the new seasons "American Horror Story" so we know from the outset not to bother hoping for better.
I don't understand why directors think that people want to watch a show where they can't see what's going on. I think the watcher is very interesting and we enjoyed watching it other than it was so frustrating because the scenes were so dark, it was difficult to see what was happening. Typically when shows are filmed like this, we only watch about 15 to 20 minutes and then quit because it's so frustrating with so much lack of lighting to see reasonably. I wish the lighting would've been better and we would've given this full score in rating because we enjoyed the story.
The story was intriguing and caught our attention quickly... Just wish we could've seen what was going on. Do directors ever watch what their end result!?
The story was intriguing and caught our attention quickly... Just wish we could've seen what was going on. Do directors ever watch what their end result!?
I must admit this series did frustrate me at times and also felt like a typical thriller with too many plot twists and turns.
However, what I did find unique embedded in this series is the subject of obsession with materialism and the lengths people will go to to secure and protect those obsessions.
I'm not sure if that was deliberate on the part of the producers to do a series that is part social commentary part thriller but it does work as a suspenseful series that kept this viewer locked in, despite sometimes being frustrated with the obviously dead end twists and turns.
Overall an addictive viewing experience.
However, what I did find unique embedded in this series is the subject of obsession with materialism and the lengths people will go to to secure and protect those obsessions.
I'm not sure if that was deliberate on the part of the producers to do a series that is part social commentary part thriller but it does work as a suspenseful series that kept this viewer locked in, despite sometimes being frustrated with the obviously dead end twists and turns.
Overall an addictive viewing experience.
I knew nothing about The Watcher and was looking to watch something while on the treadmill the other day. At first I was questioning some of the writing and thinking things were a bit hokey, but then I got hooked.
I watched the entire season in one day. I had to to know what was going on and what was going to happen next. I truly was enjoying what I was watching.
So the last episode came on and I was excited to see how the heck they were going to wrap this up and man did they really mess this up. The plot twists were getting to be too much and when it was all over I was like "Huh? What about this thing and that thing? Why did they bring these things up and not address them any further?
I am disappointed to have spent the day watching six interesting episodes only to have the seventh episode (the last one) be a complete turd.
I would save your time and watch something else.
I watched the entire season in one day. I had to to know what was going on and what was going to happen next. I truly was enjoying what I was watching.
So the last episode came on and I was excited to see how the heck they were going to wrap this up and man did they really mess this up. The plot twists were getting to be too much and when it was all over I was like "Huh? What about this thing and that thing? Why did they bring these things up and not address them any further?
I am disappointed to have spent the day watching six interesting episodes only to have the seventh episode (the last one) be a complete turd.
I would save your time and watch something else.
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- TriviaThe real Broaddus couple purchased 657 Boulevard in June 2014 for $1.35 million and sold it five years later in July 2019 for $959,000.
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- Kẻ Theo Dõi
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- 1 Warriston Ln, Rye, New York, USA(Brannock's home)
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- 2.20:1
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