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Old 04-26-2021, 06:55 AM
 
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This is the David Tenant 3 part serial about a multiple murderer in London in the 80s

I used a 7 day free period to watch as it is not playing on our regular Sundance cable channel
At least I didn’t find it on my cable search...

Frankly I expected more... the acting is very good but there is nothing there
We are no closer to learning anything behind Des’s urges to kill 15 young men
We know nothing about how his family and his workplace friends feel
Everything is confined to the police, the writer who becomes Des’s biographer, and Des’s airy dissertations about how killing those men caused him pain...

Lot of time and money spent to bring the 80s back to life for this but after I finished as was like Peggy Lee:
Is that all there is...
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