I watched the first episode last night. My feelings about it are mixed. I enjoyed the opening scene, the women helping each other through a terrible situation on the subway. I thought it was interesting to see a character like Sherlock, in terms of his ability to make deduction and as someone who helps individuals with mysteries in their lives, who is also an inmate and murderer (a little bit like Hannibal Lecter, I realize now).
The scene where everything starts to unravel with the flash drive, the son taking the blame for it because he doesn't know what's on it (also, I noticed Louis Moffat in the role! He's so big now!) was quite interesting. I'm kind of curious why David Tennant's character seems prepared to take the fall for this, what else he's protecting that young man from besides the abusive mother. I don't understand why he went so off-the-rails with his violent behaviour towards Janice. That's the mystery, I suppose. But at first, before we see her trying to get some power in what is happening to her, it really felt like she was a strong woman being indirectly punished for who she is.
Also, the way the Stanley Tucci character and his prison buddy make light of the situation with the money transfers towards the end...it rubbed me the wrong way. They were laughing about something I thought was actually quite sad. I guess they are inmates, murderers, so they are maybe not supposed to have the same morals as the rest of us, but I found it an odd choice that put me off. I've seen other people online over the years criticizing the ways Steven Moffat has portrayed women in his various shows. In previous instances, I've not really agreed, but I'm not sure I like how the women are portrayed here, even if we do have a woman in the important journalist role.
Overall, it was a combination of curious and off-putting, and I'm not sure it was my mum's cup of tea, so I don't know when or if I'll watch more.
Last edited by Yitzock (November 6, 2022 6:05 pm)