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The best scenes in my opinion are the opening ones lasting only a few minutes. The rest of the episode is full of thoroughly unlikeable and uninteresting people because there is zero character development. The principal lead, Dr Emma Robinson, a forensic psychiatrist seems to be in a permanent fugue state with unblinking staring eyes and arguably appears more disturbed than her patient, played by Denise Gough whose after-accident make up looks like a visual aspect of her acting: over-applied and messy. The main point of the story is supposed to be whether she remembers her actions and is sane or not after attempting suicide in a car with her two kids in it with her. As stated, because of the unpleasant personalities involved, one secretly wishes she succeeded. I won't be watching the remaining two episodes as a mystery thriller this is not. In fact, it's a total waste of time.
score 3/10
asupergav 12 April 2021
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