It really isn’t that great.
Cinematography is good, as is Keeley Hawes. Music is good too if a bit nicked from all of Christopher Nolan’s output.
But seriously it’s as if no one as ever seen the likes of Ozark with its multiple characters, incessant moral ambiguity and fantastic acting.
Jed Mercurio knows how script tension but wallowing between the bombs are some duff lingering scenes of wayward nothingness.
It’s TV doing Gerard Butler/Liam Kneeson type stuff for the Telegraph generation.
The beeb are scared of Netflix they’ve got to amp it up. I don’t blame them as they’re fading.
But actually bear in mind the production doesn’t have much to do with the BBC itself.
All a bit shouty with no nuance.