

Hall, Amanda Abbington, Marc Warren, and Audrey Fleurot - all of whom I've seen do other things - can't act, are one dimensional, or bad. I have no understanding -NONE - of how anyone can say with a straight face, given their impressive list of credits, that Michael C. Again, before today, I didn't know drama could not have any comedy in it and vice versa. That is because there were a few segments that were dark comedy. A few people said they weren't sure if it was a drama or a comedy.


First off, it was a miniseries, and because it continued from episode to episode, it had some soap opera elements. Hall's attempt at a British accent was laughable. From the reviews I read on this site, the general feeling seemed to be (1) it was a soap opera (2) the acting was bad and one-dimensional and (3) Michael C. It concerns a teenage girl who goes missing after a party, and one by one, neighbors in a gated community are connected to it. I am going out on a limb and saying I really enjoyed this. I've seen thousands, from Hammer B movies to Masterpiece Theater ad infinitum. First of all, I'm a sucker for British mystery, suspense, anything. I'm a bit confused, and perhaps I need to stop watching anything.
