Slow and plodding or an atmospheric build up?
Moving scenes around in time stretches it out too.
So many questions get asked but none are answered.
Subtitles still don't make it comprehensible.
Already feel it could have been shown in half the time
2 Reviews
Not that great unfortunately.
Sleepin_Dragon3 November 2020
The mystery deepens, Nathan is pushed into helping Bob after extreme provocation.
I thought Part one was better, I'm afraid to say I found this incredibly boring, how on Earth is it possible for a thriller series penned by Neil Cross to be so utterly unthrilling.
It's quite complex in that it jumps over three different time frames, you need to be concentrating to keep up, I couldn't, which is a shame.
On the plus side, Tovey continues to be excellent, it's nicely produced, the music is good.
Overall, it was poor, 4/10.
I thought Part one was better, I'm afraid to say I found this incredibly boring, how on Earth is it possible for a thriller series penned by Neil Cross to be so utterly unthrilling.
It's quite complex in that it jumps over three different time frames, you need to be concentrating to keep up, I couldn't, which is a shame.
On the plus side, Tovey continues to be excellent, it's nicely produced, the music is good.
Overall, it was poor, 4/10.
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