Trust Me

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 7.0  (3,171)

Trust Me is a gripping drama produced by BBC One that tells the story of Cathy Hewlett, a nurse who loses her job at a hospital after whistleblowing on unsafe practices. Desperate to provide for her daughter, she decides to impersonate a doctor and starts working at an A&E unit in Edinburgh. The show follows Cathy's journey as she tries to keep up the act and navigate the high-stress job while confronting the consequences of her deception.

Jodie Whittaker heralds the lead role in Trust Me, portraying Cathy Hewlett effortlessly, with empathy and style, making believable the journey of an under-employed nurse going through the repercussions of her actions. Alfred Enoch plays Andy Brenner, a consultant and mentor to Cathy, who becomes her confidant and guide in the challenging work environment. Emun Elliott plays Brigitte Rayne, a doctor who allies herself to Cathy.

Trust Me is an intense and fast-paced show that explores themes like identity, trust, ethics, and power dynamics, as well as the demanding reality of healthcare professionals. The show is an excellent representation of the struggles healthcare workers face on a day-to-day basis.

The chemistry between Cathy and her colleagues is one of the trademarks of Trust Me. The banter between the doctors and the nurses is a delight to watch and adds a much-needed levity to the show's heavy theme. The show excels in building tension through Cathy's lies, medical emergencies, and the internal conflicts of the hospital staff.

The storylines of the patients Cathy treats are also skillfully intertwined with the main narrative, providing an insight into the underbelly of the NHS's busiest department. The show highlights the pressure, resource strain and inhumanity that can inhibit the daily life of an NHS Trust.

Moreover, the scenic shots of Edinburgh provide the viewer with an immersive experience of the Scottish capital. The landmarks, the sea, and the mountains create an insightful backdrop, adding to the emotional weight of the story of the show.

One of the strengths of the show is the realistic portrayal of the medical procedures and jargon, coupled with the actors' excellent performances. Trust Me succeeds in achieving a high level of accuracy while keeping the medical scenes accessible to the untrained eye. The drama is incredibly tense and will have the audience on the edge of their seats.

Faultlessly constructed, the show displays intricate plotting, well-developed characters and skillful pacing. Trust Me is a breathtakingly realistic and believable depiction of the NHS, with a cast that delivers standout performances.

In conclusion, Trust Me is a brilliant and high-quality drama series that explores ethical dilemmas and personal struggles while providing a realistic look at the day-to-day life of the NHS professionals. The performers give flexibility, emotion, charisma and strength to each character, making Trust Me a tour de force of the British television industry. Fans of medical dramas, but also crime, mystery and action series will find something to enjoy in Trust Me's complex, twisty narrative. Highly recommend it.

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Seasons
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
August 29, 2017
Ally's personal and professional lives start to fall apart as - desperate to prove himself - Karl arrives in Edinburgh.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
August 22, 2017
Andy has a decision to make following his discovery. A fatal error at work backs Ally into a corner - does she protect her identity or fall further into the lie?
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
August 15, 2017
Deeply buried in her stolen identity Ally finds herself falling for Andy. But how can she keep hold of the perfect man when she is living a lie?
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
August 8, 2017
Driven to desperate measures, nurse Cath Hardacre assumes the identity of her best friend, an A&E doctor, and finds work in a struggling emergency department.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 8, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (3,171)