Escape or die: Dale had these choices before the start of his crazy adventures that saw him getting locked up across three different continents. In 1982, Dale is locked up in Pentridge Prison, Australia. He is scared of Barnes, a fellow inmate he had a run-in with before. He almost killed him the last time. As an Indian, watching the Bombay of the 1980s was a sheer joy. Quite certain to report that the depiction and recreation of the colorful city is authentic as can be. The huge film posters, almost claustrophobic mohallas are typically reminiscent of the city. Despite the one hour runtime, episode 1 felt never ending. It is the kind of sample you see creators make to give producers a whiff of what you will get. The choice certainly isn't bad but maybe a bit tedious. Overall, it will take some getting used to the plot and characters. The book itself was a layered jungle of politics, crime, and heartbreaks, and the show would aim to live up to that billing. They hit trouble at the last step as the rudimentary hammer and plug won't do the trick. And, it is almost 1. Dale refuses to go back and makes an impromptu plan. While the work group resumes their work after lunch, he will use the noise to use the chainsaw to cut through the heavy metal. It works but there is still an ocean of guards they have to get through. Dale uses a blind-spot and ties one end of the cable to the roof. His friend almost chickens out due to vertigo but Dale calms him. And just like that, the two escape from the prison - through the front gate wall. He changes his identity to Lindsey Ford, a Kiwi national, and arrives in Bombay, India. Unlike Stewie from Family Guy, the "smell" of hope is what Dale senses first when he lands. He meets a well-meaning guide, Prabhu, when he looks for a place to stay. The man is charming and seems trusting. Dale gets a place to stay in the bustling Bombay of the 1980s, just below the huge film posters of Amitabh Bacchan's newest. At night, he remembers how he was tortured by the police, both mentally and physically. He knows the person who killed Officer Flores, the police think.