Newly promoted DI Rachita Ray takes on a case that forces her to face a lifelong personal conflict.Newly promoted DI Rachita Ray takes on a case that forces her to face a lifelong personal conflict.Newly promoted DI Rachita Ray takes on a case that forces her to face a lifelong personal conflict.
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The lead character highlights the low and not so low level racism inherent across English society in a measured and realistic way. On the downside the story is a bit thin and leads boss is very annoying (as they always seem to be in British police dramas).
Was really enjoying it then it seemed to speed up and come to an end?
Could have been a couple more episodes between 3 and 4.
Hope it returns for a second season.
Could have been a couple more episodes between 3 and 4.
Hope it returns for a second season.
DI Ray disarms a man with a knife, recognised for her bravery, the powers that be move her to head up a murder case.
I was very impressed by this four part series, it's complex, it's deep, it's incredibly well paced, don't expect endless meandering, Ray is thrown straight into the action.
Very well made, it looks and sounds great, it's a cut above your regular drama series.
Line of Duty vibes, which isn't really surprising, it's not as complex or heavy, but it has similar tones and vibes, the usual level of corruption.
How utterly refreshing to see a predominantly British Asian cast for a change, about time and great to see, every single player here is excellent.
Parminder Nagra is just so good as the lead, she steals the show, and truly develops with each episode, you witness some of the deliberate, and not so deliberate racism that she, and many others must feel.
The second series fortunately followed, and as it stands we're patiently waiting for series three.
8/10.
I was very impressed by this four part series, it's complex, it's deep, it's incredibly well paced, don't expect endless meandering, Ray is thrown straight into the action.
Very well made, it looks and sounds great, it's a cut above your regular drama series.
Line of Duty vibes, which isn't really surprising, it's not as complex or heavy, but it has similar tones and vibes, the usual level of corruption.
How utterly refreshing to see a predominantly British Asian cast for a change, about time and great to see, every single player here is excellent.
Parminder Nagra is just so good as the lead, she steals the show, and truly develops with each episode, you witness some of the deliberate, and not so deliberate racism that she, and many others must feel.
The second series fortunately followed, and as it stands we're patiently waiting for series three.
8/10.
Interesting that some have a negative view of this 4 part series. I cant say the same thing! It IS pretty good with the central character being brought in to solve a crime. It isnt clear until the final episode who Mr Bambers character is, which is helpful. The officer does crack it and it will be interesting to see if they bring her back for a 2nd series.
A good British police drama which to be fair isn't bad . Really worth the watch and don't be put off by negative reviews and I hope that DI Ray returns for another series.
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- TriviaWriter Maya Sondhi and Executive Producer Jed Mercurio previously worked together on Line of Duty (2012). Mercurio wrote the show and Sondhi played PC Maneet Bindra.
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