I know this has been around for a long time but I've only just given it a try ... and three episodes in I'm loving it. It reminds me of Mad Dogs, the superb 'black comedy' starring Philip Glenister.
If you like really warped characters and black humour two that Dave and I enjoyed were Banshee, and Lie to Me, Banshee has a bit more action but I loved Tim Roth in lie to me. if you fancy something a bit different then Hell on Wheels it's set in the early days of the US railways but don't let that put you off
PP //ethos - - eek - a lot of agonising about wearing a head scarf//
I told you to hang in there, it is much deeper than that, & it isn't slow, it is 'measured' (& Jungian).