Piglet : The only actor I'm familiar with is Melissa Roxburgh from Manifest and she was on last Sun...
michaelmyers : wow this ep is 20 min away from were i live ....... ! cool ''''''
Piglet : Where did you watch this movie? I'm guessing at a theatre, anyway, I'll give it a go on Th...
Piglet : I have yet to finish episode one and what I have seen thus far is okay. Jury still out tho...
Piglet : Looks like on July 21st will be the final episode and we learn the fate of what happens on...
Odie : "To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning. in the suffering. " ~ Friedrich...
Steppenwolf71 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. What a great movie. I'm speechless. The message, was obvious. Sometimes, life is crazy. I ...
YELLOWbird : ‘Tracker’ Renewed for Season 2 at CBS. Nice to know, maybe we will finally learn how his f...
Steppenwolf71 : That was a fun movie! 5/5✨
SheWatches : The perfect movie to top off a Mother's Day. Very funny!
Great first episode and remarkable acting by David Tennant.
It took me a few moments to realise it was David Tennant, it almost felt as if he’d channeled the spirit of Nilsen - just extraordinary.
Kudos as well for casting Daniel Mays and Jason Watkins in the role of the Inspector and biographer - all three actors are at the top of their game and its such a pleasure to watch a British production of this high calibre.
As a teenage runaway myself, who lived on the streets and in London squats in 1983, the Nilsen story has always had a strange resonance for me. The ‘banality of evil’ label is so overused these days but in Nilsen’s case it is spot on. It’s been many years since I read Masters’ book but this opening episode really captures the atmosphere surrounding the case - can’t wait for the next episode.