I've loved each of the three episodes, and was surprised by the quality. Madhouse though is a poor episode by comparison, the slick storytelling, and use of codes and clever thinking of the first three parts is substituted for soap world, and the show turns into melodrama.
It's not exactly bad, but it is very flat, the plot seemed to jump about so much that I found it hard to follow, and basically just lost interest. The first half of this story was excellent, it gave us an intriguing murder, some hard hitting social aspects of everyday life for many of the characters, they could have built on that, instead we get a lazy outcome, which was utterly unrealistic.
Rachel Stirling and Julie Graham deserve better then this. 5/10
It's not exactly bad, but it is very flat, the plot seemed to jump about so much that I found it hard to follow, and basically just lost interest. The first half of this story was excellent, it gave us an intriguing murder, some hard hitting social aspects of everyday life for many of the characters, they could have built on that, instead we get a lazy outcome, which was utterly unrealistic.
Rachel Stirling and Julie Graham deserve better then this. 5/10