Of Rabbit Hole

Rabbit Hole is an American spy thriller series created by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra. The series premiered on 26 March 2023 on Paramount+ and ran for eight episodes. The series stars Kiefer Sutherland as John Weir a corporate espionage expert.

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The premise of the show follows John Weir a consultant who dabbles in corporate espionage who finds himself spiralling down a rabbit hole of conspiracies that threaten the very nature of democracy.

The Good

When I reviewed The Night Agent, I mentioned that it gave me a feel of the action series of yesteryear 24, well, Rabbit Hole stars Kiefer Sutherland channelling a Jack Bauer sort of performance; somewhat weary, slightly flustered and muttering under his breath like fate of the world depends on it, while navigating from one crisis to another, to save the world of course….

John Weir Rabbit Hole
Kiefer Sutherland as John Weir in Rabbit Hole

Naturally, it’s a high-tension sort of faced past plot that will have you on the edge of your seat or rather holding on for dear life as it feels like the rug got pulled from beneath your feet and you are falling down the rabbit hole alongside John Weir, because just when you think you understand whats going on, you realise you know nothing…

John Weir Rabbit Hole
John Weir Rabbit Hole

Its quirky and it will keep you guessing and second guessing along the misdirections and red herrings right along its paranoid protagonist who is bundle of nervous energy and lot of childhood trauma with abandonment issues…

Charles Dance as Dr. Ben Wilson is quite the enigmatic character who is like a glue who holds the fragmented plot like a compass that never points north but shows you where you want to go.

Charles Dance as Dr. Ben Wilson
Charles Dance as Dr. Ben Wilson in Rabbit Hole

The Bad

It starts off in one direction with an interesting premise of the dodgy world of corporate espionage and then the plot gets rather loopy from there into something that cannot decide how seriously it wants to be taken, is it a goofy kind of show or a serious no-nonsense spy thriller?…

John Weir Rabbit Hole

The show’s pacing is also disorienting, it unfolds like a fast paced plot with a slow burning script, you get a sense of time running out while being two steps behind and everyone is plotting something.

Suspension of disbelief… for a character who will be most wanted John Weir spends a lot of time moving freely  in public without disguises just vibes and sunglasses and no one even notices. This one time John he walks right into a building with federal agents easy as you please…

John Weir Rabbit Hole

The Ugly

The plot isn’t the most coherent to follow along as you get some of the back story revealed in flashbacks that can be anything from moments earlier to days or even years earlier. I am guessing the fragmented narrative is supposed to be a reflection of John Weir’s precarious mental state but unfortunately as we never get a detailed answer as to what exactly ails him, its hard to properly contextualise.

John Weir Rabbit Hole

The series seems to be hinting at some grand message on big data, surveillance and how all that can be used to manipulate how you behave or vote… but it kinda drfits over our heads….

Final Thoughts

Rabbit Hole is the kind of series that doesnt take itself too seriously and neither should you, you’ll see that the cast had fun doing it and that kinda makes up for what it lacks.

After all the twists and turns, it ends on a predictably unpredictable note which leaves room for a second season… While the show received good reviews, it’s not yet known if Rabbit Hole will have a season 2.

Have you watched this… is it something you would watch?

~B

Responses to “Of Rabbit Hole”

  1. Bookstooge avatar

    Sounds like something I’d watch if it showed up on Prime for free. But that would be the only way…

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  2. henhouselady avatar

    Thank you for sharing.

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  3. Lord Rhaikara avatar

    As always great review, was left confused half the time and could barely keep up with the multiple plots and like you mention it reminded me so much of 24, at some point it some episodes felt like i was back in early 2000s watching 24

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    1. Beaton avatar

      Yeah the story did unravel in a rather confusing way, you would never know if a character was really dead or pretending to be dead only to be dead for real like whaaaat ?

      Ah yes it definitely took me back in time… I think 24 was on of the Series I was glued onto buying pirate DVDs from the street at one dollar a pop hahaha
      ~B

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      1. Lord Rhaikara avatar

        Exactly, they created a realm where anything is possible and faking death is like a 5 minute gig so just never know who is dead.

        Haha Africa is a country…….we did the same here, in fact you could barely get the full season so we always bought 2 episodes per CD which were translated and so a 24 episode season meant you owned 12 CDs 😂😂

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  4. Jim Brown avatar

    The Rabbit Hole is complex but compelling and the deeper you dig the more dangerous the warren becomes. Kiefer Sutherland manages to hold it all together and whilst not exactly realistic it is thrilling and deserves a comfortable four stars for entertainment … if you can hear what they are saying. Odds on you’ll binge at least some of it and rest assured you’ll get lost in the rabbit holes more than once. It’s a must see but it is also a must read for espionage aficionados. It’s based on a play of the same name published in 2006 by David Lindsay-Abaire. The play is a suspenseful, cloak and dagger affair about a corporate espionage expert who hits the big time and applies his skill sets to win the USA for some ne’er-do-wells. You will be forgiven if the name Trump springs to mind when watching this.

    If you liked Bill Fairclough’s epic fast fact based complex spy thriller Beyond Enkription in The Burlington Files series about Pemberton’s People in MI6 you should like this no matter what the format. In real life, Fairclough was one of Pemberton’s People in MI6 and worked with the CIA, real SAS Rogue Heroes and other ungentlemanly officers as explained in a news article dated 31 October 2022 available from TheBurlingtonFiles website. Once you are irretrievably immersed or stuck in the Rabbit Hole you should enjoy it just as you did The Burlington Files and vice-versa.

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  5. Michelle avatar

    I enjoy Charles Dance’s work, generally speaking. I won’t watch this because it’s on Paramount, not one of my streams. Though I may get it back now that season 2 of “From” is on. The acting on that show is hit or miss, but the premise and stories are good.

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    1. Jim Brown avatar

      Agreed but if you get Sky you should get Paramount for free … in the UK anyway!

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      1. Michelle avatar

        Nice. I could get one streaming service for free if I went back to cable, but I gave it up. Of course, soon the different streaming services will bundle themselves together and throw in some sports and local programming, and the circle will be complete.

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