EPISODE
Dig - Season 1
In an attempt to escape from his demons, FBI agent Peter Connelly accepts a task in Israel. His task in to investigate in the murder of a young female archaeologist. But by spending time there, he finds out that there is a onspiracy 2000 years in the making. He tries to uncover the mystery behind it.
5 May 1957, Mbabane, Union of South Africa [now Swaziland]
29 November 1953, Morocco
7 May 1959, Fairfield, California, USA
28 May 1965, Israel
February 7, 1952 in Jerusalem, Israel
15 December 1958, Detroit, Michigan, USA
March 04, 2015
Entertaining but a little too slack for its own good, Dig is perfectly diverting, high-octane fun that's just a few turns of a scribe's screwdriver away from taut and gripping appointment television.
March 03, 2015
There's one thing for certain: Jason Isaacs was born to play an action hero.
March 05, 2015
Describing exactly what's going on in Dig may be a tougher challenge than staying awake throughout Thursday's all-important place-setter.
March 05, 2015
Tim Kring and Gideon Raff teamed to create this 10-episode miniseries, and while they're smart enough to acknowledge their debt to Raiders of the Lost Ark, they aren't able to match their source material.
March 03, 2015
They should have called it "Run."
March 04, 2015
What might have been a tightly woven tale about an archaeological dig beneath the city (of Jerusalem) has sprawled into the kind of End of Days tale that reaches for epic scope, but comes across as a lot of hot air.
March 05, 2015
The problem arises when these plots become so intricate, and lurk so far beneath the surface, that many viewers will just put down the shovel and decide it's not worth the effort to follow them.
March 09, 2015
Dig is being touted as a 10-episode event series, and while it has its moments, it feels like it's trying to be too many things at once and not being quite enough of any of them to be compelling.
March 04, 2015
When a show keeps settling for ready-made tropes, that's a bad omen.
March 05, 2015
It's so murky and convoluted that following it requires a lot of work -- far too much work for something so flat-out ridiculous.

