SummaryFBI child specialist Claire Bennigan (Lily Rabe) is sent in to investigate after a dangerous event caused by a group of children in Washington, D.C. who claim an imaginary friend named Drill told them to do it.
SummaryFBI child specialist Claire Bennigan (Lily Rabe) is sent in to investigate after a dangerous event caused by a group of children in Washington, D.C. who claim an imaginary friend named Drill told them to do it.
Some elements of the show are stronger than others. The ominous visual mood set by director Mark Romanek in the pilot is particularly striking and is helped along by the score, and the child actors do a good job of toeing the line between creepy and normal. The adults are less well-rounded, which, given the sometimes procedural nature of the plot, isn’t that surprising or that much of an obstacle to enjoying the show.
I just finished season 1 and I am dying to find out what happends!!! I hope there is a season 2. My mom and I watch it together and we LOVE this show. Please have a season 2. I hate when I find amazing shows and then they dont have another season. Please dont be like the other shows and just cancel be amazing and make the fans who want a season 2 happy!!! #whispers#season2#welovethewhispers#ABC
Brilliant show. I really didn't think I would like the show, so I almost passed it up. I'm very glad I gave it a chance. The characters are well developed, and the acting is suspenseful, without being over-the-top. I'm tired of films and tv shows with over-acting, and Lily Rabe gives a great performance of someone who is used to keeping things under control, while things unfold beyond her control. I've known people in stressful, power positions who must maintain their composure when events are rapidly degenerating into chaos, and Rabe pulls it off flawlessly. It is my favorite Summer show this year...I find myself "waiting" for each weeks episode. I would definitely recommend 'The Whispers' as a must see, and I hope the networks come out with more shows like this one.
The series, created by Soo Hugh and premiering Monday, has all the right pieces working together to make a decent show. It becomes slightly over-plotted by the third episode, but nothing that significantly diminishes its power to hold our interest.
The Whispers has a polished feel, enough twists, and moves just well enough to steadily build on its central mystery. So for now, anyway, even if the kids aren’t all right, the show is.
The Whispers is ultimately a frustratingly hollow experience, an assortment of familiar genre cliches and a stubborn insistence that its primary mystery will remain enticing for us even without hints or the gratification of answers that, in theory, would only elevate the stakes.
Elements like design, atmosphere, casting--the things that produce tension beyond concept--are absent. And Rabe is a surprisingly ineffective lead, although it is mostly due to the horrendous dialogue she’s been given.
I need more genre shows because they're the only shows I watch and this one fits the bill. The Whispers is solidly acted, with Lily Rabe doing a great job leading this thing. Milo Ventimiglia is also great and quite easy on the eyes. The kids are creepy, especially Minx. That tiny brunette girl is just so adorable, and I'm not even a kid person.
With so much drivel clogging our screens, The Whispers is a welcome exception. It isn't "smart" television, but it sure is entertaining.
To be honest, I do not like the character Wes Lawrence. In fact, I like his boss the Secretary of whatever (defense?) better. Now that eleven episodes are in the can, I am getting a kick that he is finally getting his comeuppance. Of course, I kind of felt strongly that his daughter was going to be ground zero. I mean, all the clues were there.
On the acting side, it is fair. There is no over-acting, although some of Claire's (Lily Rabe) facial expressions are a little over the top. But Derek Webster takes the cake in the category "Did you ever go to acting school or have any training at all?"
The big question is: should there be a Season 2?
1. Based on the haphazard plot structure of Season 1, I would be inclined to ask the simple question of why? I mean, I have seen other One-Season wonders with better plots, better acting, and better structures disappear off the media map.
2. If Drill wins, then game over. Same with if the humans win. Game over, and don't come back.
Does it sound like I'm not in favor of Season 2? I answer with this question: If Ray Bradbury thought that his short story needed an encore, wouldn't he have written it?
The Whispers hopefully will be more interesting but the first episode brought the show off to a good start. I'm gonna keep watching I fell as if there will be enough twists and turns to keep me watching, and also I like to see the main actress try to act because from what I'm seeing she's not that great at it.
6 EPISODES...I really tried **** is really bad tv. Nothing happens and to be honest what a dumb plot. i think people should re-watch TAKEN (the serie from Spielberg) to learn something from it.