Louisa Mellor Sep 30, 2016
New ITV crime drama The Level efficiently sets up a whodunit mystery grounded in an emotional story…
This review contains spoilers.
ITV crime drama has gone back to the seaside with The Level, a new six-part thriller set against the lurid hen dos and moody seascapes of Brighton.
Karla Crome (Misfits, Under The Dome) plays Nancy Devlin, a high-achieving young detective sergeant whose probity is compromised by her emotional ties to shady businessman Frank Le Saux (Life On Mars’ Philip Glenister). The father of her school friend Hayley (Da Vinci’s Demons’ Laura Haddock), Frank’s family offered young Nancy a refuge from her troubled home life. To repay that debt, she’s been keeping his name out of police investigations into his haulage firm’s drug-smuggling.
A murder investigation brings Nancy back to face demons old and new in her home town of Brighton. By the end of the first episode,...
New ITV crime drama The Level efficiently sets up a whodunit mystery grounded in an emotional story…
This review contains spoilers.
ITV crime drama has gone back to the seaside with The Level, a new six-part thriller set against the lurid hen dos and moody seascapes of Brighton.
Karla Crome (Misfits, Under The Dome) plays Nancy Devlin, a high-achieving young detective sergeant whose probity is compromised by her emotional ties to shady businessman Frank Le Saux (Life On Mars’ Philip Glenister). The father of her school friend Hayley (Da Vinci’s Demons’ Laura Haddock), Frank’s family offered young Nancy a refuge from her troubled home life. To repay that debt, she’s been keeping his name out of police investigations into his haulage firm’s drug-smuggling.
A murder investigation brings Nancy back to face demons old and new in her home town of Brighton. By the end of the first episode,...
- 9/30/2016
- Den of Geek
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