: Saara uncovers a second, more dangerous layer of malware hidden within the code that more experienced analysts had missed.
: The episode establishes a "chillingly believable" near-future world where digital warfare is used to manipulate public perception and erode trust in democratic systems. Critical Reception & Viewer Insights the.undeclared.war.s01e01.720p.CM.mp4
“I enjoyed seeing Simon Pegg in a straight laced role like this, he's good, he's very good, perhaps the standout here.” IMDb : Saara uncovers a second, more dangerous layer
Reviews for the first episode highlight its technical accuracy but note a "sluggish" or "glacial" pace. Critics and viewers often comment on the show's unique visual metaphors for coding—such as Saara navigating physical corridors or warehouses to represent searching through lines of software. Critics and viewers often comment on the show's
“People staring at computer screens can be lethally boring, but writer-director Peter Kosminsky (Wolf Hall) got round that by having his characters enter a virtual world, like players in a video game.” Rotten Tomatoes