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The premiere introduces (played by Hannah Khalique-Brown), a 21-year-old computer science student starting a work experience placement at GCHQ . Her first day coincides with a massive cyberattack that shuts down a significant portion of the UK’s internet infrastructure.
: 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
“I enjoyed seeing Simon Pegg in a straight laced role like this, he's good, he's very good, perhaps the standout here.” IMDb the.undeclared.war.s01e01.720p.CM.mp4
: Initially thought to be a stress-test failure, the outage is quickly identified as a deliberate attack.
“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 The premiere introduces (played by Hannah Khalique-Brown), a
: Saara uncovers a second, more dangerous layer of malware hidden within the code that more experienced analysts had missed.
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. Critical Reception & Viewer Insights “I enjoyed seeing
The show is praised for its realism but criticized for some of its dramatic pacing and character choices.