It is clear from the start of this series that Emily Watson is about to set our television screens afire with a performance unlike anything ever seen in broadcasting history. Her portrait of Freya is of such eloquence, of such intricate beauty, that it will stun audiences senseless with its sheer power. Watson's acclaimed smoldering sensuality seems to be even more intensely moving than usual here and she uses it to fantastic affect, with her co-star as well as the viewer. Unfortunately, the chemistry is simply not there with Tenant and it would take a much finer actor to ignite the passions in the same fashion as Emily Watson. Her performance will be remembered for all time as one of the most magnificent ever to engross audiences in any forum and it is obvious she has even more gifts she has not yet even accessed as yet. She seems to feel, perhaps modestly, that some of the naked power of this performance must be held back, contained so as not to overwhelm David Tenant's presence in this piece. There is one scene, for instance, where Tenant simply places a shoe on Watson's foot and it may be one of the most openly sexually intense moments ever filmed due the look in Watson's eyes and the way Tenant seems to, in actual reality, melt before them. Often, Watson uses her body as a great musician uses a fine instrument and this is a perfect example of that artistry. It is a scene no one who sees it will ever forget, the heat emanating from deep within her soul and unrelenting in its searing, nuclear-like radiation. If Watson ever decides to unleash her full power as an actor, it may well be more than any audience can bear. For the time being, viewers will be pummeled dazedly by her incredible talent as demonstrated in the unbelievable, stunningly beautiful work she does in this otherwise mundane production. Once what she achieves in this series reaches the shores of America, the thunder of applause will echo across the Atlantic as Americans rise as one in uncontrollable adoration of Emily Watson in another of her greatest screen triumphs.