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Based on real life, I've watched two episodes and looking forward to the next. Edge of the seat stuff.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Decent drama, binge-watched it on Suday night. Must admit she isn't an easy person to like and i was wondering if she suffered from anything like autism, or some other mental illness. Apparently, though, it's just how she is - "unapologetic and gives herself licence to express everything she's thinking or feeling."
Her brother doean't appear to be 'all there' either?
I'll most likely catch the docu tonight just to see how she comes across in real life.
She had a 'hands-on' involvement in the making of Until I Kill You, and the show's producer, Nick stevens, had this to say;
"Over the course of a year, i interviewed Delia many times and, little by little, she started to trust me. She was very open, but also hyper-vigilant. If i got a detail wrong or made an assumption she did not agree with, she would pounce and give me hell. Delia is a complicated perseon. Aren't we all?"
He can say that again.
She gets loads of work. She's in David Mitchell's new series, 'Ludwig' and she was in Line of Duty.
She was criticised for her accent in Until I Kill You, but having watched the documentary the real Delia speaks just like that. She played the part superbly.
I've also seen her on 'Would I Lie to you'. She has a mischievous sense of humour. Very funny.
Sarah Lancashire is more my cup of tea.
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