Twin Peaks
Total votes: 155,133
Average rating: 8.2
The Decalogue
Total votes: 46,624
Average rating: 8.1
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Total votes: 637,004
Average rating: 7.3
Poirot
Total votes: 141,647
Average rating: 7.6
It
Total votes: 4,414
Average rating: 6.9
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
Total votes: 8,590
Average rating: 7.5
Inspector Morse
Total votes: 28,863
Average rating: 7.8
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Total votes: 10,229
Average rating: 8.0
Prime Suspect
Total votes: 10,949
Average rating: 7.9
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Total votes: 65,861
Average rating: 7.3
The Bourne Identity ratings (TV show, 1988-1988)
Rank | 6,060 / 28,230 |
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Trend | 0 |
Genres | Action, Drama, Adventure |
Seasons | 1 |
Episodes | 2 |
Total votes | 143 |
Average votes | 72 |
Average rating | 7.2 / 10 |
An unconscious man is washed ashore on the beach of a small French village during a heavy storm. A retired doctor takes care of the unconscious stranger. When the mysterious man recovers, he can't remember a thing. He does not know his name, he does not know where his flashback memories come from, and he does not know why the access code for an anonymous Swiss bank account is implanted in his thigh. As he seeks his own identity, things quickly become dangerous. There are attempts to kill him, he is well known in first class hotels across Europe, and worst of all, there are strange similarities between his memories and reported actions of the notorious terrorist, Carlos the Jackal.
Directors: Roger Young Writers: Carol Sobieski, Robert Ludlum Hint: you can examine a particular season more clearly on the graphs if you disable the trendline and all other seasons (via clicking on their labels). Episodes average rating Note: season labels indicates the average rating per episode between the parentheses. Episodes total votes Note: season labels indicates the average votes per episode between the parentheses. History (tracking since March 7, 2020) Note: amount of total votes may decrease due to periodic removal of fraudulent ones.