Series cast summary: | |||
Sorcha Groundsell | ... | June 8 episodes, 2018 | |
Percelle Ascott | ... | Harry 8 episodes, 2018 | |
Guy Pearce | ... | Halvorson 8 episodes, 2018 | |
Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson | ... | Steinar 8 episodes, 2018 | |
Laura Birn | ... | Elena 8 episodes, 2018 | |
Sam Hazeldine | ... | John 8 episodes, 2018 | |
Arthur Hughes | ... | Ryan 8 episodes, 2018 | |
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Nadine Marshall | ... | Christine 8 episodes, 2018 |
Lise Risom Olsen | ... | Sigrid 8 episodes, 2018 | |
Ingunn Beate Øyen | ... | Runa 8 episodes, 2018 | |
Philip Wright | ... | Lewis Polk 7 episodes, 2018 | |
Trond Fausa | ... | Alf 4 episodes, 2018 | |
Abigail Hardingham | ... | Kam 4 episodes, 2018 | |
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Chris Abe | ... | Police Officer 3 episodes, 2018 |
Olivia Fearn | ... | Lauren 3 episodes, 2018 | |
Scott Haining | ... | Junior Police Officer 3 episodes, 2018 | |
Andrew Koji | ... | Andrew 3 episodes, 2018 | |
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Ben Rose | ... | Welly 3 episodes, 2018 |
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Alex Williams | ... | Az 3 episodes, 2018 |
Jason Riddington | ... | The Headmaster 2 episodes, 2018 | |
The Innocents is a teenage supernatural love story, which revolves around two teenagers, Harry and June, who run away from their repressive family to be together. After this, they are thrown into a journey of self-discovery, due to the secrets kept by their parents, which test their love. Besides this, their respective extraordinary gifts end up unleashing powerful forces, who intend on dividing them forever. Written by Fernanda Nemr
I hate this new trend to make the mystery in a show SO mysteriuous that you have to watch all 10 episodes to figure it out, where, IN ALL THE episodes leading up to the revelation, you could take out 5 and compress into 1 epsiode. I felt Maniac was like that, and this is like that. There is NO REASON they couldn't reveal MORE EARLIER, except, they needed 8 episodes. I started out LOVING this show, but by episode 6, I was just so frustrated. I don't like being left in the dark for an entire season, it's not rewarding. It's lazy, and ruins any ability to sustain tension. It's self-indulgence in an atmosphere that never delivers a compelling story.