Wilma McCann vanishes, her body is found, and DCS Dennis Hoban launches an investigation to find her killer. Housewife Emily Jackson is forced into prostitution to make ends meet.
It's very well made, and it's a very gripping piece of television, but it feels like a work of fiction. There's just one thing I have to get off my chest first of all, I've seen several dramas and documentaries, and at no point have The Police come across as sensitive, and definitely not keen to look for the killer of a prostitute, it just doesn't feel like reality, it's as if cops from 2023 were on thr case.
It's well acted and well presented, I think Toby Jones has done a good job.
I like the news clips at the start, helps to give context, and detail how hard it was for people, people were genuinely on the breadline, and as Emily had to, pushed to extremes to survive.
6/10.
It's very well made, and it's a very gripping piece of television, but it feels like a work of fiction. There's just one thing I have to get off my chest first of all, I've seen several dramas and documentaries, and at no point have The Police come across as sensitive, and definitely not keen to look for the killer of a prostitute, it just doesn't feel like reality, it's as if cops from 2023 were on thr case.
It's well acted and well presented, I think Toby Jones has done a good job.
I like the news clips at the start, helps to give context, and detail how hard it was for people, people were genuinely on the breadline, and as Emily had to, pushed to extremes to survive.
6/10.