Directed by:
Jim Field SmithScreenplay:
George KayCinematography:
Jamie CairneyComposer:
Robin FosterCast:
David Tennant, Daniel Chamorro, Lee Ingleby, Katherine Kelly, Nicholas Pinnock, Mark Stanley, Hayley Atwell, Clare-Hope Ashitey, Youssef Kerkour (more)VOD (2)
Seasons(2) / Episodes(7)
Plots(1)
Within the walls of an interrogation room and with time running out, London investigators go after three suspects, each accused of a grievous crime. (Netflix)
Reviews of this series by the user agentmiky (4)
Season 2 (2020) (S02)
The second season learned from its mistakes and delivered a truly exquisite viewing experience in every way. Each story is spiced up with a solid dose of twists (especially episodes 2 and 4 are pure 10/10 for me). It's unbelievable how filmmakers can create such a complex plot filled with emotions in just 40 minutes (and, ladies and gentlemen, it all takes place in a single interrogation room). On top of that, there's a likable cast for the entire detective team. Yes, I want a third season. And I want it now! A HIDDEN GEM on Netflix! 9/10. P.S. If anyone still doubts Kit Harington’s acting talent after this spectacular performance in episode 2, I really don’t know what to think about that person. And Kunal Nayyar blew me away with his portrayal of the killer :O ()
Julia (2020) (S02E01)
That plot twist got me :D What started as an innocently looking episode turned into solid filmmaking with high-quality dialogues. For me, it's 8.5/10. ()
Alex (2020) (S02E02)
And they say Kit Harington can't act! His 5-minute monologue at the beginning of the episode convinced me of what a talent he is! The well-handled theme of rape accusations with a powerful ending. For me, it's 9/10. ()
Danielle (2020) (S02E03)
It's like when you have originally good intentions, but your efforts end up going as badly as possible. The second season offers a more consistent experience. I grew to really like the British cast over the two seasons. 8/10 ()