The award for wooden acting is a close run thing between 3 main candidates; the husband James W, the barrister Kate/Holly and the plot twist in E6. It is too easy to dislike despicable, empty, shallow James because he is a rapist and a criminal. The crude acting is probably realistic in the portrayal of such a privileged character. Kate's acting together with the script makes for some downright laughable deliveries. The fear that she could lose everything by behaving against principle is such a transparent driver for a flawed character.
5 out 6 episodes were intriguing in the exploration of consensus in an intimate exchange set within the legal framework and a political, privileged background.
A glass of wine at every turn. Typical.
Oh dear. What could have been.
5 out 6 episodes were intriguing in the exploration of consensus in an intimate exchange set within the legal framework and a political, privileged background.
A glass of wine at every turn. Typical.
Oh dear. What could have been.