I watched a bit of it, it's different... I don't like Simon Delaney ( the 1st guy visiting the inside man) and his appearance in the program almost made me change channel. Glad I didn't
Tomas is correct, what a load of unlikely rubbish. I was hoping for a good sit down with a plot deep and wandering. Great actors Tucci and Tennant. So disappointing.
I didn't understand why the reporter would be enlisting the help of the notorious murdering criminologist just because someone she'd only met once by chance was not answering her phone.
The scene with Tennant and the piano teacher in the kitchen was preposterous.
Its prepostorious but intriguing. I'm not a fan of David Tennant who always plays himself which makes his character all the more unbelievable, but I'm fascinated at the skill of the writing which has kept me wanting to know what happens next.
I managed to inadvertently tune in to this half way through, but could not make head not tail of any of it. Are there two story lines or is there some connection with a prisoner in a US jail and a manic vicar in the UK keeping an unbelievably calm woman chained up in the cellar?
It is "weird" and a tad "different" but it is quite enjoyable. The way in which the vicar's situation escalated was quite Fargo-ish. In fact, if you enjoyed the farcical nature of the Fargo series, you'll probably enjoy this, too.
Lankeela, the 'unbelievably calm woman' in the cellar was also unbelievably calm on the train at the beginning of the episode. If it has piqued your interest at all, i suggest you ought to watch from the beginning.
it reminded me a lot of sherlock, and then i was annoyed to see it's written by the same person. Mainly because i still havent forgiven him for not satisfactorily explaining how sherlock jumped off the roof and didnt die!