After an act of bravery, DI Rachita Ray is moved to homicide, the first case she's involved in is the attack of a Hindu man.
Those opening moments were absolutely brilliant, exciting and dramatic, we learn a lot about DI Ray in those minutes, she's thrown straight into the action.
No pacing issues here, there are no jogging scenes, no scenes of Ray looking lovingly at her children, it's straight into the case, and it's a thought provoking one.
Really liked the character of DI Ray, she's obviously smart and tough, but here we see that she's getting it from all angles, prejudice, racism and ignorance.
I've been looking forward to this, and I wasn't disappointing, this was a strong start, 8/10.
Those opening moments were absolutely brilliant, exciting and dramatic, we learn a lot about DI Ray in those minutes, she's thrown straight into the action.
No pacing issues here, there are no jogging scenes, no scenes of Ray looking lovingly at her children, it's straight into the case, and it's a thought provoking one.
Really liked the character of DI Ray, she's obviously smart and tough, but here we see that she's getting it from all angles, prejudice, racism and ignorance.
I've been looking forward to this, and I wasn't disappointing, this was a strong start, 8/10.