I managed to watch three of the six episodes of this series until the sheer implausibility of the story got too much for me, and I gave up. I'm quite prepared to suspend disbelief to a certain extent, but this was a bridge too far for me. Too many plot holes, and an over reliance on ineffective surveillance allowing villains to get close to their targets. I was also disappointed with Nesbitt's performance, and his reliance on so-called meaningful stares or shifty, sideways glances. Characterisation was quite shallow, and I never managed to really engage with any of the prime movers. If there is ever a series 3, which the unconvincing ending certainly left open, I won't be watching it.
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