In "Prime Target," the story follows postgraduate mathematician Edward Brooks, whose groundbreaking discovery of a prime number pattern ignites jealousy from his mentor, Robert Mallinder, who steals his work and forces him to flee. Shadowed by spies eager to kill him before he realizes the gravity of his work, the series suffers from weak character writing and flat performances, particularly from Woodall as Edward. Instead of showcasing his intelligence through action, the narrative relies on characters merely declaring his brilliance, rendering the content lacking in excitement and engagement.
Edward's brilliance as a mathematician is overshadowed by his mentor's jealousy, leading to theft and a series of life-changing events that force him on the run.
As Edward is hunted by spies for his groundbreaking research on prime numbers, the storytelling fails to effectively portray his intelligence, relying on dialogue rather than demonstration.
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