A fabulously refreshing series with a wonderful blend of humour with a sinister brooding atmosphere. The story is entertaining, snaking its way across the landscape in a dangerous game of catch-me-if-you-can.
The main characters are superbly portrayed with powerful intra-team dynamics with the ever bickering Lola and Jackson and their strongly contrasting temperaments. Also cross-team there is a taunting love/hate relationship between matter-of-fact Lola (Eve Myles) and the out-and-out psychopath Freddie (Hermione Corfield). This is reminiscent of the liaison between Eve and Villanelle in Killing Eve; both ladies are magnificent, as anticipated from Myles, but the (to me) unknown Corfield is a breath of fresh air, nailing her part.
An original series, head-and-shoulders above most UK procedural thrillers with excellent writing, powerful dialogue and suspense to spare.
The main characters are superbly portrayed with powerful intra-team dynamics with the ever bickering Lola and Jackson and their strongly contrasting temperaments. Also cross-team there is a taunting love/hate relationship between matter-of-fact Lola (Eve Myles) and the out-and-out psychopath Freddie (Hermione Corfield). This is reminiscent of the liaison between Eve and Villanelle in Killing Eve; both ladies are magnificent, as anticipated from Myles, but the (to me) unknown Corfield is a breath of fresh air, nailing her part.
An original series, head-and-shoulders above most UK procedural thrillers with excellent writing, powerful dialogue and suspense to spare.