2022 British crime television miniseries

Inside Man is a British thriller drama television serial developed by Steven Moffat. The four-episode series premiered on 26 September 2022, and was broadcast on BBC One. It was released on Netflix … Wikipedia
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6.7 / 10.0
IMDb
41.7K votes
46%
Rotten Tomatoes
500 votes
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Created by Steven Moffat
Directed by Paul McGuigan
Factsheet
Created by Steven Moffat
Directed by Paul McGuigan
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Wikipedia
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Inside Man (2022 TV series) - Wikipedia
3 weeks ago - Inside Man is a British thriller drama television serial developed by Steven Moffat. The four-episode series premiered on 26 September 2022, and was broadcast on BBC One. It was released on Netflix in the US on 31 October 2022.
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Netflix
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Watch Inside Man | Netflix Official Site
October 31, 2022 - An American death row prisoner with a sideline in solving mysteries helps a young British journalist search for a friend who's suddenly disappeared.
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Did anyone watch Inside Man (2022) on Netflix? What a wasted opportunity

Episode 1 - if David Tennant just took that thumb drive from the tutor and smashed it, burned it, swallowed it, literally anything. Cool, go tell the police, no proof. Problem solved. But nah, I'll commit several felonies instead, that'll fix things. 🤦

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Thoughts on "Inside Man"
I agree, it was totally insane and lacked any common sense. All I can say it was only 4 episodes. If I had watched this for 8 or 10 I would have been very angry. More on reddit.com
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So I don't normally do this, but this is such an obscure mini series among my friend group that I have nobody to vent to otherwise. And I feel... More on old.reddit.com
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Inside Man: What a complete waste of time

All i can say is thank goodness it was only 4 episodes. If I had spent 10 episodes on this I would have been much angrier.

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IMDb
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Inside Man (TV Series 2022) ⭐ 6.7 | Crime, Drama, Mystery
September 26, 2022 - How many seasons does Inside Man have?Powered by Alexa · Edit · Release date · September 26, 2022 (United States) Country of origin · United Kingdom · Official site · Netflix Site · Language · English · Also known as · Інсайдер · Filming locations ·
Rating: 6.7/10 ​ - ​ 41.7K votes
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Rotten Tomatoes
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Inside Man | Rotten Tomatoes
September 26, 2022 - Watch Inside Man with a subscription on Netflix, or buy it on Fandango at Home.
Director   Paul McGuigan
Rating: 46/100 ​ - ​ 500 votes
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Inside Man: Season 1 | Rotten Tomatoes
September 26, 2022 - Watch Inside Man — Season 1 with a subscription on Netflix, or buy it on Fandango at Home.
Director   Paul McGuigan
Rating: 46/100 ​ - ​ 500 votes
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Mashable
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'Inside Man' review: a perfect (and perfectly infuriating) Netflix show | Mashable
November 5, 2022 - David Tennant and Stanley Tucci star in Steven Moffat's detective series, now on Netflix. Review.
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r/television on Reddit: Did anyone watch Inside Man (2022) on Netflix? What a wasted opportunity
November 22, 2021 -

An American criminology expert on death row for killing his wife (and actually being guilty of it), tries to do good in his last year's by helping solve cases involving injustice.

Awesome start.

Now you have a tutor who through a comedy of errors thinks her vicar employer is hiding his sons child porn, and ends up being locked up in his basement, now our POV character (a British journalist who had a connection with the tutor), notices her disappearance so she taps the death row Sherlock to help find her.

Great again, it would have been amazing if we didn't go back to the vicar and their house and most of the season was about the Sherlock rip off using his skills to remotely help figure out what happened.

Thats not what happened though, instead we got long winded mystery box shit and an ending which I can only describe as "oh shit we only have one more episode to wrap this up? Well that's not enough time, oh well"

The actors saved the show, desire the writing. Tucci and Tennant we're absolute standouts.

Moffat had a reputation for creating a great setup for shows, but then shitting the bed when he has to actually develop it (see Hyde and Sherlock)

Lazy writing, pandering and nonsensical plotting made for some frustrating watching

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Netflix
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Watch Inside Man | Netflix
This title currently isn’t available to watch in your country. Inside Man · ⁨R⁩ · Thriller · A detective matches wits with a thief who's always one step ahead of the cops. When a loose-cannon negotiator arrives, things spin out of control.
Actors   Denzel WashingtonClive OwenJodie Foster
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Inside Man (TV Series 2022) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Inside Man (TV Series 2022) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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Netflix
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Watch Inside Man: Most Wanted | Netflix
A hotshot NYPD negotiator butts heads with the FBI and meets his match in a meticulous criminal mastermind who attempts to rob the Federal Reserve. Watch trailers & learn more.
Actors   Aml AmeenRhea SeehornRoxanne McKee
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IMDb
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Inside Man (TV Series 2022) - User reviews - IMDb
That the BBC is able to produce some kick-ass great content has been shown last year with the highly popular "The Serpent". With "Inside Man", another attempt is made by de BBC to achieve world-fame. I must however admit that they only partially succeeded this time.
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Netflix
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Watch A Man on the Inside | Netflix Official Site
November 20, 2025 - A retired professor with a knack for snooping gets a new lease on life when a private investigator recruits him to go undercover and crack a case.
Actors   Ted DansonMary Elizabeth EllisLilah Richcreek Estrada
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Yahoo!
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‘Nobody 2’s’ Inside Man: Why Indonesian Action Auteur Timo Tjahjanto Made the Leap to Hollywood
August 15, 2025 - He subsequently released films in 2020 (“May the Devil Take You Too”), 2022 (“The Big 4”) and 2024 (“The Shadow Strays”), which had its world premiere at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival. These films further cemented him as one of the most exciting filmmakers working today and, thanks to his distribution agreement with Netflix, Tjahjanto’s unique sensibilities gained purchase with a decidedly global audience.
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Netflix
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Watch Inside Men | Netflix
Seeking revenge against a journalist and a political tycoon he once worked for, a gangster teams up with a prosecutor to expose their web of corruption.
Actors   Lee Byung-hunCho Seung-wooBaek Yoon-sik
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BGR
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Inside Man: Everyone Is Bingeing This Dark New British Crime Thriller
November 3, 2022 - His Inside Man is a four-part mini-series in which Tucci's prisoner, a vicar in a quiet English town played by David Tennant, and a math teacher (Dolly Wells) trapped inside a cellar all cross paths in an unexpected way.
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Heaven of Horror
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Inside Man (2022) – Review | Netflix Series | Heaven of Horror
Inside Man is on Netflix (outside of the UK, where it’s on the BBC) from October 31, 2022.
Published   October 28, 2022
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The Independent
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Inside Man review: David Tennant and Stanley Tucci star in crime crowd pleaser now on Netflix | The Independent
November 2, 2022 - With likeable performances and quippy characters (Wells’ unfortunate teacher remains smart-talking despite bleak circumstances, telling her imprisoner, “I think in the end – and with regret I’m sure – you’re going to kill me”), Inside Man is a weeknight crowd pleaser.
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March 2, 2023 -

So I don't normally do this, but this is such an obscure mini series among my friend group that I have nobody to vent to otherwise. And I feel like I NEED to vent about this one. This will be full of spoilers, you've been warned.

Let me just say that I don't think every aspect of the show is bad. Performances, I think, are good. Dialog is acceptable. The core concept (at least, one side of it) is interesting. It's just that the plot is downright painful. It's like the writers just wrote in random contrivances to progress the plot, and did this multiple times every episode. I didn't even make it to the end, but by the time I stopped watching, I'd just roll my eyes whenever some new development happened instead of being shocked.

It starts with an interesting premise. Stanley Tucci is a former crim. professor and currently convicted murderer on death row somewhere in the American southwest. He solves crimes that the police otherwise don't touch or are unable to. Sure, cool. David Tennant is a vicar (priest I guess?) in England. Not sure how that factors in, but OK I like Tennant. Whatever.

This story has two sides - the Tucci side and the Tennant side. The Tucci side is fantastic. Good premise, fun dialog, interesting characters. The Tennant side is where, in my opinion, the story falls apart. It's just one random contrivance after another to back Tennant into a corner where he's left with "no choice" but to take the actions he does. Let me explain.

The first big confrontation that, I think, makes little sense is after the Tennant gets home from a day at his church. That day, he was handed a flash drive containing porn by one of his attendees. A clearly troubled, most likely mentally unwell boy. But he agrees to take the flash drive for safe keeping from the boy's puritanical mother, and not recommend the boy seek other forms of help. Because church, I guess? Anyway, he leaves the drive on a shelf in the entryway, where by coincidence his son grabs it to load some learning modules on from his math tutor. I think he hands the drive off to the tutor? The story's already getting a little hard to believe, but it's still within the realm of possibility.

The math tutor, Janice, quickly realizes what kind of porn is on the drive while she's moving files. The illegal kind. She calls Tennant over to the computer and confronts him about it, and Tennant starts to explain that it's not his. She jumps to the conclusion that it must be his son's, and he tries to deny it
and tells her it's a member of his church but can't say who it belong to. I assume because he made a promise before God and takes it VERY seriously. You know, more seriously than pedophilia. Good ol' Church!

So this is where things get even less believable. See, they try to circumvent the weirdness by having a prior scene where Janice is shown to be a bit of a weirdo loner who has a hero complex. She doesn't believe the Vicar at all, and acts very cagey. He repeatedly asks if she's going to tell the police as soon as she leaves, and she does a very bad job lying about it. Ultimately they get physical as she's trying to leave, and Tennant winds up pushing her down into his basement and locks the door behind her. The idea is that, in parallel with this, Tucci is telling the audience how it doesn't take much for a normal person to become a murderer. Tennant's story is supposed to be one such example, unbelievable as it is.

My problem with this whole scene is that normal people don't act like that. I think most reasonable individuals would try and have a calm, rational discussion with someone who is clearly very trusted within the community, and claiming you're mistaken. Especially when the evidence is circumstantial at best. It just so happens that SHE is one of a handful of people on the fucking planet who'd act really awkward about it and immediately try and bolt to tell the police the version of the truth they're SURE must be true. Instead of, ya know, talking about it.

Obviously Tennant's character is also in the wrong for not just coming out and saying who the drive belongs to, but he's the Vicar of course. It's just another contrivance in the long list of contrivances to make this whole story possible.

As you can imagine, things keep spiraling out of control from there. The next big contrivance to move the plot along is that the boy who actually owns the porn, Edgar, suddenly has a 180 and vehemently denies ever owning it. Tennant tries to secretly record a conversation of him confessing to the ownership, but he has this big dramatic scene where he can't even say it in front of God. Further driving the Vicar into a corner and giving him "no way out". Also side note: did he not expect Tennant to see what was on the drive? I feel like people who deal in that stuff are way, way more careful. Then again, he's deeply mentally unwell and shown to be suicidal. How convenient! Gotta keep that plot rolling somehow! Also, is getting him to confess without him knowing somehow not breaking your vow? Seems very loophole-y to me.

So now you've got a story with one woman who's probably on the spectrum and a boy with deep mental health issues, all coalescing around this deeply devout man of god who feels honor-bound to keep this boy's privacy...but only sometimes. By coincidence. And even then, the obvious solution is to just go the police at this point. If the boy is careless enough to hand unencrypted drives to people, he's probably got a digital paper trail on his home computer. Tenant's character apparently never even considers this possibility. There are just so, so many other obvious ways to resolve the situation that any normal person would think of. But he doesn't....to move the plot along.

I could keep going (and believe me, there are more), but I've already written enough. I made it the end of episode 3 as more and more of these contrivances stacked up to make the story "work" that it just became comical and unfun to watch.

I'm just curious if anyone else who's seen this one disagrees, or what they thought of it.