Oh, these things are just impossible aren't they?
In some ways, I think it was interesting.
I think the underlying assumptions were that the woman wouldn't bother to lie, that the system was weighted against her (if rapists are handsome and clean they get off was mentioned explicitly), & the sympathy was firmly with the women (complainant and defending council
But, the man got off.
And was aided and abeted by a (clearly uncomfortable) female, and with a mostly female jury. There was clearly a sense of don't put yourself through complaining, it's more hassle to complain than to be raped. Esp as you'll loose.
What is the line between depressing reality and reinforcing perceptions?
I haven't watched any of Silk before, though, so am doubtless missing some of the subtler undertones (I think the female main character may be suffering after effects of rape/dubious sexual liason - wasn't clear.
I do like MAxime Peake though, and think there's a vaguely interesting character trying to get out there.