Many a drama serial offering these days are a bit lack lustre, but this one has held my attention.
Ruth Wilson's portrayal of a severely traumatised survivor of Ireland's Catholic Church abuses, is very good.
She is not a likeable character, which makes it all the more convincing.
I am usually quite good at knowing the outcome of serial dramas, but this one keeps you on your toes; what is real and what is hallucination.
After episode 4 I think I I may have it worked it out but I am not sure, so I continue to watch.
I am hoping all the threads will come together and we are not left with one of those ridiculous "damp squib" endings so many current dramas seem to have these days.
UPDATE
Just watched the last episode and it delivered. So go on watch it.
Ruth Wilson's portrayal of a severely traumatised survivor of Ireland's Catholic Church abuses, is very good.
She is not a likeable character, which makes it all the more convincing.
I am usually quite good at knowing the outcome of serial dramas, but this one keeps you on your toes; what is real and what is hallucination.
After episode 4 I think I I may have it worked it out but I am not sure, so I continue to watch.
I am hoping all the threads will come together and we are not left with one of those ridiculous "damp squib" endings so many current dramas seem to have these days.
UPDATE
Just watched the last episode and it delivered. So go on watch it.