Overview
In The Tower's breath-taking opening sequence, a veteran beat cop and a teenage girl fall to their deaths from a tower block in south-east London. Left alive on the roof are a five-year-old boy and rookie police officer Lizzie Griffiths. Within hours, Lizzie has disappeared, and Detective Sergeant Sarah Collins is charged with leading the investigation. She not only has to track down Lizzie before she comes to serious harm, but also to uncover the truth behind the grisly deaths. What chain of events took two police officers and two children to the roof of that tower block — why did two of them die? Why did two of them survive?
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | UK |
| Genre: | Crime, Thriller |
| Network: | ITV |
| Watched by: | 979 996 156 |
| Total running time: | 8 hours 19 minutes |
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| Episodes: | 11 |
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Oh, the wrong man got Lizzie pregnant. He walks away from his wife, and he'll start walking away from her too, if they ever get together. although... I doubt. My wife keeps her phone. She'll grab him by the balls right away if he wants to leave. It's just a pity that this phone never fired. I thought my wife would turn him in after all. Why else would she keep evidence?
In general, the series came out 50/50, neither here nor there it can be attributed.
The synopsis of the series is intriguing, but as a result, the plot does not seem so interesting to the events.
Why was Lizzie running away from everyone? 2 episodes of escape about nothing. I was hiding from Kovacs - no (he was quickly captured at the end), the show covers you as best it can. Was the whole point of running away because she was tormented by thoughts that her colleague was a racist, and she was responsible for their deaths?
Ambiguous feelings after watching.
But the series is interesting, it raises a lot of ambiguous questions.
In my opinion, of course, in this kind of celebration of injustice, the series should not exist, there should be a sequel.