It isn't about anything yet but surely you could tell that it's going to be about the power struggles involved in filling the casual vacancy?
I thought it was a load of cliched rubbish with stereotypical characterisations from 1970s murder mysteries.
Hope you're feeling better even if somewhat perplexed.
No, I don't understand it but it looks interesting, after all they're not going to have Rory Kinnear killed off so early without some follow on, I hope.
I enjoyed it but was surprised that the Rory Kinnear character came to an early demise. Then read (in DM article) that he appears in episodes 2 & 3 in flashback scenes. He's a great actor.
I enjoyed it more than I expected to. The characters developed well and it grew on me. I will watch it again as it made a change to the over long period drama series which are the usual Sunday evening fayre.
I read it (mainly because I loved the Harry Potter books) but I didn't enjoy it - found it a depressing book. So, even though the ending has apparently been changed, I won't be watching.
Just a slice through village life - snobbery and deference, corruption, influence peddling, cruelty and weakness, drug abuse and greed tempered only by occasional acts of goodness.
I'm curious about the comments from Rory Kinnear right at the end. I wasn't enjoying it at all but those few words made me think there was more to it after all. The characters are absolutely obnoxious, particularly the half-brother. Fancy damaging your own son's bike!
I was looking forward to this after all the hype which, it turns out, was completely misplaced. IMHO it was like trying to swim through treacle and I gave up 3/4 of the way through.