3 Degrees
- Episode aired Jun 28, 2023
- TV-MA
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
2.4K
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Spotting an opportunity, Sam executes a plan to get a covert message to authorities on the ground.Spotting an opportunity, Sam executes a plan to get a covert message to authorities on the ground.Spotting an opportunity, Sam executes a plan to get a covert message to authorities on the ground.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe title of the episode "3 Degrees" features the song "When Will I See You Again" which was a smash hit for girl band The Three Degrees in 1974.
- GoofsIdris Elba's character's passport is shown ~2min in. It is clearly a dark blue British Passport, including the new image of the British isles as background. The details page however clearly says it was issued on 17th April 2016 (expires 2026). Before Brexit in 2020, all British passports were red EU passports and have been since 1990. It is impossible to have a blue British passport issued in 2016, 4 years before they were released.
- Quotes
Alice Sinclair: Something smells fishy.
- SoundtracksWhen Will I See You Again
(uncredited)
Written by Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff
Performed by The Three Degrees
Produced by Gamble And Huff
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3 Degrees
The second episode is still putting the moves together. The hijackers have bought their plans forward.
They have made no demands. They just want to take control of the plane without anyone in the outside noticing.
Sam Nelson makes his play. Telling Stuart the head of the hijackers he wants to help them. Even though he has sent a message of help to his wife.
There is even a fracas on the plane where Sam gets hold of a gun but he gives it to Stuart as a sign of trust.
On the outside it is all a bit Keystone Kops. No one seems to be putting 2 and 2 together. A false alarm is just seen as that in Dubai. A text message is seen in isolation in London. The poor guy from Air Traffic Control in Dubai Airport. He should had known no white guys would ever work as professional cleaners in the Emirati states.
I did not realise until this episode that the series is in real time. It did feel tense and found it all rather gripping even if some of it is ridiculous like those two have a go heroes.
They have made no demands. They just want to take control of the plane without anyone in the outside noticing.
Sam Nelson makes his play. Telling Stuart the head of the hijackers he wants to help them. Even though he has sent a message of help to his wife.
There is even a fracas on the plane where Sam gets hold of a gun but he gives it to Stuart as a sign of trust.
On the outside it is all a bit Keystone Kops. No one seems to be putting 2 and 2 together. A false alarm is just seen as that in Dubai. A text message is seen in isolation in London. The poor guy from Air Traffic Control in Dubai Airport. He should had known no white guys would ever work as professional cleaners in the Emirati states.
I did not realise until this episode that the series is in real time. It did feel tense and found it all rather gripping even if some of it is ridiculous like those two have a go heroes.
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- Prismark10
- Feb 4, 2024
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- Runtime44 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2:1
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