Finished the first season.
With that ending, there has to be another season right?
I looked up the cast after finishing the episodes and Rachel is played by Holiday Grainger, who was in The Borgias, as that tiny woman. Actually she's 5-1 and she looks taller in the modern clothes.
Also watched a Zoom interview with several of the cast and the show creator, who wrote and directed all the episodes.
Premise is interesting -- deep fakes are coming -- but would intelligence services really use deep fakes to prosecute terrorism cases? Maybe it's that way in the UK ,that they can't use normal surveillance as evidence, so they "re-enact" what supposedly happened, as Napier put it, to convince the courts.
Did the London bombers or other terrorists caught recently in the UK have to be prosecuted through non-intelligence evidence?
In any event, I know people have fears of spooks and cynicism about what lengths they would go to. But kill a UK citizen and the UK spies let the American operatives do it with just minimal objection?
Finally I have some doubts about the Rachel Carey character as described by other characters. She's ambitious but principled. She's clearly going against her career ambitions by pursuing the case, despite being warned off by Danny and Garland repeatedly.
Of course we're suppose to identify with her. Towards the end, she's offered a promotion to join the team so that she can restrain their worst impulses with her "moral compass." Yes she needs to be the guide for her bosses to do the right thing.😁
But is she really the beacon of morality? She has an affair with her boss, which he assumes is about sleeping her way to the top. She says pointedly that she ended the affair and that she actually liked him -- then why did she end it?
She has no problems having an affair with a married man so not surprising that she joins the team which is responsible for the murder of the barrister?
Of course the suggestion is that she will go in and steer them in the right direction. They put it as the last scene so it seems to be a teaser for a second season. We will see if she's able to make a positive difference.
I like them showing off parts of London. Of course they can't film in high-traffic areas like Trafalgar Square though the credit sequence shows nearby Picadilly Circus. Lot of the action takes place in Croydon and other less glamorous parts of the London metropolitan area. But Danny mentioned having to go to some dinner at 1000 feet and Rachel immediately figured he was referring to a fancy restaurant in The Chard and they film some scenes there.
They also filmed right out side the new Tottenham Stadium in North London, which involves the minor character Marcus Levy, who's established as a video expert who's also a big Spurs fan.
Looks like Season 2 or Series 2 was confirmed by the BBC in early June. Was the highest rated new BBC show in 2019. Now a matter of when they can film and when they could work around pandemic restrictions.