
The Capture is one of those series that nudges your paranoia in a quiet, unsettling way — the kind where you start doubting everything you see, while still sticking around because it’s insanely gripping and constantly twisting itself in new directions.
The show builds on the idea of manipulated surveillance — not just the classic “Big Brother” angle, but something far more intimidating: Can you even trust evidence when it can be fabricated perfectly? It’s a powerful hook, because you’re put in the same position as the characters, where every recording, every “fact,” feels like a bad dream.
The pace is sharp, and the episodes often end on some sort of cliffhanger that makes it hard not to watch “just one more.” The series leans heavily into the moral gray zone — how far you can go “for national security,” and whether the end ever truly justifies the means. It’s not subtle, but it works.
If you’re into conspiracy-heavy thrillers with a technological twist, and if you enjoy doubting what’s real and what isn’t, The Capture hits the mark. It strikes a nerve because it feels so close to our own reality. You get tension, plot twists, and something to chew on afterwards — hard to complain about. The series is available on SkyShowtime.
Seneste kommentarer