Vince McKee has had enough, his job is causing him real anxiety and stress, he's offered the dubious job of driving for a criminal gang.
It's a solid start, I can't honestly say I was blown away by part one, but I can see real potential here, I'm intrigued to see where it's going to to. The opening sequences were perhaps the best part.
It is elevated by the wonderful David Morrissey, who makes Vince incredibly believable, you really see why he's so depressed, the torments of a taxi driver, they did show what they go through on a day to day basis.
Writer Daniel Brocklehurst has a great pedigree, I have high expectations. He's a writer that's able to show real life situations.
Great cast, Ian Hart and Leanne Best were very good I thought.
Lee Ross and Chris Coghill were both really funny, and added a little bit of much needed humour. I loved how dim Woodsy was.
7/10.
It's a solid start, I can't honestly say I was blown away by part one, but I can see real potential here, I'm intrigued to see where it's going to to. The opening sequences were perhaps the best part.
It is elevated by the wonderful David Morrissey, who makes Vince incredibly believable, you really see why he's so depressed, the torments of a taxi driver, they did show what they go through on a day to day basis.
Writer Daniel Brocklehurst has a great pedigree, I have high expectations. He's a writer that's able to show real life situations.
Great cast, Ian Hart and Leanne Best were very good I thought.
Lee Ross and Chris Coghill were both really funny, and added a little bit of much needed humour. I loved how dim Woodsy was.
7/10.