It was dark in picture and atmosphere and disjointed but like all these new dramas have to stick with with them if we want to know what's going on, why can't we have a good old drama with a beginning a middle and an ending in sequence.
Where did she get the iron bar from when she bashed up her husbands car?
2 blokes walk in a corner shop, shopkeeper puts the cctv on looking suspicious, they walk straight through the shop. Camera zooms to stain on ceiling, then nothing!
Would the police just taker her back after so many years, as it looks like she has a gammy leg, maybe from an injury?
I watched it .It's a bit disjointed but no doubt all will be revealed seeing as
it's written by Hans Rosenfeld who did The Bridge which I loved.He does tend to put it all out in the first episode but when it all joins up it's great.Sort of nordic noir stuff but set in London.I like this sort of thing .She's probably a british version of Saga Noren....slightly loopy:)
The CCTV bit confused me though I couldn't then work out if they were going in to the shop itself or through to a flat above the shop, which is where the body was (maybe one or more (flats, not bodies!?) but he was keeping an eye on CCTV anyway in case they were in the shop.
I'm not sure about it yet but will keep watching to see how it pans out for now.