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Dig

7.4/ 10
43 min
7.4 / 10
1seasons
10episodes

Description

Runtim:
43 min
2014 - 2015
Genres:
Crime/Mystery
Network:
Dig is an American mysterious crime series which is aired on USA Network. The series premiered on 5 March 2014.

From Powerhouse Auspices Tim Kring (“Heroes”) and Gideon Raff (“Homeland”), DIG stars Golden Globe nominee Jason Isaacs ("Awake") as Peter Connelly, an FBI agent stationed in Jerusalem who, while investigating a mystery surrounding a young female archeologist named Emma (Alison Sudol, A Fine Frenzy), uncovers a conspiracy 2000 years in the making. Emmy Award-winner Anne Heche (“Save Me”) stars as Lynn Monahan, the head of the Jerusalem FBI office, Peter’s boss and casual lover. Golden Globe-winning actress Regina Taylor (“The Unit”) joins the cast in the recurring role of Ruth Ridell, the U.S. Ambassador to Israel who has little time for the problems that Peter creates with the local authorities. Also recurring in the series are actors David Costabile (“Breaking Bad”) playing Ted Billingham, a coiffed and charming man whose status as an authoritative bestselling author of religious books and TV personality has given him the access and funds to build a discreet religious congregation; and Tony Award nominee Omar Metwally (“Non-Stop”) who plays Yussef Khalid, an American who disappeared after being accused of murder.

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Popular comments (8)

gumstarr
14 May 2015
7
Peter is a nice FBI agent in Israel. How lucky it is that Peter. During one of his attempts to make the world a bit safer, he stumbles in the narrow streets of Jerusalem over Emma the archaeologist. Emma, of course, is not called The Archaeologist by her last name, but during office hours she tries to wipe her way with a tiny scoop and an old toothbrush and scoop her way up to the Ark of the Covenant, a chest full of sacred dusty Jewish goodies. When someone decides to take Emma's life, Peter investigates and stumbles upon a conspiracy that Tom Hanks and his Da Vinci Code could take another point at. Don't let the announcement that the executive producers of Homeland and Heroes were involved in the creation of Dig. Tim Kring (Heroes) and Gideon Raff (Homeland) probably messed up Dig's framework on some napkins when they were heavily tipsy with sake at all you can eat teppanyki from the Japanese around the corner, because in terms of look and feel it is possible. not in the shadow of the aforementioned. Nevertheless, Dig is quite entertaining to watch. The makers have done their best to create a challenging and complex storyline, which continues to demand the necessary attention from the viewer. You could say they might have gone a bit on this. So if you start swiping like crazy on Tinder while watching - I know you all do - then you will soon lose track. The ending feels a bit rushed to say the least and is a bit of an anti-climax after all the time you have put into Peter and his adventure. The descending fizzle suggests that the writers themselves have lost their way a little bit along the way, trying in vain to tie up all the loose ends in one episode. This is far from the best series of 2015, but if you really have nothing better to do, then you can give it a chance. Yeah, leave the sales pitch to me.
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anonymous
8 March 2015
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First episode went well, I am curious about the rest. Favorite series: Homeland, game of thrones, vikings, Revenge, dexter, 24.
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anonymous
12 March 2015
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Seen the first episode! Not completely convinced yet, but certainly a nice setting! I'll keep looking!
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anonymous
27 April 2015
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Strong series, well worth your while.
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