I did and was pleasantly surprised. It had a very plausible and realistic storyline and I thought the characters were interesting and likeable. Andrew Scott is very watchable isn't he? He rocks a suit big time!
Yes.. enjoyed it. It was far better than I thought it would be. One thing I didn't understand was why the schoolgirl was left to wander the streets alone right after finding both her parents dead. Shouldn't someone (police) been out looking for her?
I missed the first 5 mins. The first I saw of her was when she helped out the boy who was hiding from the bullies. I didn't realise that she found them!
I enjoyed this too. That guy is Moriarty from Sherlock. I like him. Anyone else think the detective is a bit odd? A detective would take those texts and notes seriously, or at least, err do some detecting unless they had a personal interest in the case or have something to hide. Also, why was he watching him from outside the pub.
diddl
Sat 15-Dec-12 09:52:45
Sorry to bring up an old thread.
Anyone still watching?
Just watched the first 2eps on iplayer & really enjoyed it!
Am curious to know what it´s all about.
Don´t like any of the characters, though-except the grandmother!
calypso2008
Sat 15-Dec-12 11:12:06
I just watched the first two episodes too diddl I am also really enjoying it -it gets better and better.
The mayor has done an about turn though - at first he was too interested and seemed a bit
about a double suicide - now he wants rid of the son, from the whole town, it seems.
I think it is really good.
So felt for the poor girl dressing up to go to what she perceived as a 'posh' party, in completely the wrong clothes. I think I did that at some point when younger, at a Young Farmers Ball or something. The Shame.
Yep - love the grandmother.
diddl
Sat 15-Dec-12 13:05:21
When the Mayor was interested I think he didn´t know about the involvement of the Douglas Hodge character & the mother?