The pilot episode somewhat hooked me. Interesting idea, good acting, decent writing. The second episode stepped all three up a notch and the story got a little more wind behind its sails. And now this, BAM, in your face.
Nesbitt is a gifted actor, no doubt about it. Every scene as Hyde is a killer (sometimes literally) and particularly in the basement standoff of this episode he outshines himself. Even as Jackman he's believable and that's no mean feat, jumping between two extremes. Kudos to the other characters too as I was hard pressed to find a fault here.
This show has gone from a pleasant distraction to a can't-wait-to-see series. And hence I've gone from somewhat hooked to totally on the line with this.
Recommended.
Nesbitt is a gifted actor, no doubt about it. Every scene as Hyde is a killer (sometimes literally) and particularly in the basement standoff of this episode he outshines himself. Even as Jackman he's believable and that's no mean feat, jumping between two extremes. Kudos to the other characters too as I was hard pressed to find a fault here.
This show has gone from a pleasant distraction to a can't-wait-to-see series. And hence I've gone from somewhat hooked to totally on the line with this.
Recommended.