Must Watch reviews: Nightsleeper
Every week, the Must Watch podcasters review the biggest TV and streaming shows.
This week, Hayley Campbell and Scott Bryan join Naga Munchetty to review the new ´óÏó´«Ã½ real-time drama ‘Nightsleeper’.
Starring Joe Cole, of Peaky Blinders fame, ‘Nightsleeper’ is set on a sleeper train from Glasgow to London. But once onboard - the passengers realise the train is being hacked into and controlled by an external force.
Part fast-moving heart-in-mouth action-adventure and part twisty-turny whodunnit detective story, it’s a roller coaster drama where no-one is ever quite who they seem.
Nightsleeper Trailer (short)
Real-time thriller about the hacking of a sleeper train travelling from Glasgow to London
Scott: “There's a lot of ‘24-style’ Jack Bauer and Chloe yelling via a headset [and] I found it silly. Silly, silly, silly, silly, silly”.
Naga: “We like silly, though, sometimes?”
Scott: “I mean, it's not a must watch because a must watch has to have a certain level of compelling… that this wasn't”.
Hayley: “A certain level of good”.
Scott: “Every single time that something happened, I was thinking to myself, Well, this train has still got another five hours to go and there's five more episodes, so it's probably going to be ok.
“Also the fact that this is a train that's been hacked. They can't contact anyone. There's no driver - the driver got off, they can't contact the rail operator, there's no mobile phone coverage on the phone due to some reason that nobody can really understand. So every single time that you, logically in your head go, 'why don’t they just turn off the mains?' there's always somehow a reason why that thing is not the thing that can stop the train.”
Scott continued: “I think what is good about it is that it is set in 'real-time'. It follows a journey from Glasgow to London overnight, essentially like a sleeper service that looks very much like the sleeper train that actually exists. The fact that it’s in real time in the middle of the night does feel good.
This is madness. This is ludicrous! But yet you keep watching...
“But it's the fact that there are some moments, like at one moment, the person on the train, played by Joe Cole, is speaking to somebody who is using every means necessary to go and try to stop this train from running away. But it just seems to be one woman on a Gatwick Express train on a FaceTime!
“I was thinking, 'hang on, shouldn't hundreds of people be involved in trying to stop this train? This is madness. This is ludicrous!' But yet you keep watching”.
Scott continued: “There’s a moment when there is an altercation on the train and a man just nearby is just pouring himself whisky”.
Hayley: “Oh, he was my favourite guy”.
Scott: “Absolutely loved him. But I just found that there were moments that it really worked for me. There were moments it didn't really work for me. There were funny moments, that bizarre sequence when they quote Kate Nash lyrics.
“As a package, I love the ambition, I love the idea. But unfortunately, I just don't think it is as good as it could be”.
Scott continues: “The production company that makes this series, Euston Films, is winding down and letting everyone go. There's been a lot of concerns within the TV industry about how many independent production companies that make TV shows are struggling.
“[Highlighted by the fact that] a show that’s on at 9:00 PM on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One is closing. I think that is a warning to the rest of the industry that there needs to be something done”.
Hayley: “I agree with Scott. It's not a must watch for me, but I did enjoy how silly it was. I liked its various Speed-like things. If you're old enough to have seen Speed, everyone on that bus had a personality”.
It's thrillingly silly and annoying in all the ways those B-movies are...
Naga: “The first one only…”
Hayley: “There's some outlandish things in this show, and I don't know if it's just me being a bit 'London', but it opens with everyone caring that one bag has been stolen, and I just don't believe that that would happen. Everyone's chasing this one guy with one bag”.
Naga: “You are darker than I thought”.
Hayley: “Well, I think everyone else would be on the train being annoyed that their train was now eight minutes late - that’s the thing that would annoy them.
“But it's quite a classic B-movie idea. It's thrillingly silly and annoying in all the ways those B-movies are. You have people doing things that are clearly stupid ideas so that the next bit of silly plot can happen. But it is fun.”
You can get in touch with Scott and Hayley by email on mustwatch@bbc.co.uk.
And after that, you can watch all episodes of ‘Nightsleeper’ on ´óÏó´«Ã½ iPlayer now.
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