Just finished watching Episode 7 of The Shadow Line on iplayer, what an amazing series. First time in a long time I've made a proper effort to watch an entire series of anything from start to finish during its broadcast window, rather than just grabbing the DVD(s) at my convenience sometime later.
Mrs AE found it all a bit too harrowing and gruelling so since Episode 2 I've been watching it by myself after she's gone to bed, and even by my somewhat dark tastes I have to concede it's a thoroughly cheerless experience.
It's not perfect, the dialogue has been a bit strained sometimes, and it has perhaps tried to do a bit too much with too many characters, but overall it's been truly compelling and worthwhile viewing - plus it's had the benefit of some superb acting performances.
The last episode was fucking jet black though, utterly bleak and desperate,
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Christopher Ecclestone committing suicide by gangster when he realised he'd lost his wife to her illness was particularly unexpected, but as soon as he decided to meet Wratten Jnr without a gun, I knew he'd decided to die. Plus Gabriel gets murdered as well, basically hardly anyone who's even remotely nice survives, and the crooks and hoodlums prevail - so it is at least realistic.
Overall I'm saying 9/10, and definitely one to get on DVD when it comes out, a second watch through for this could be very rewarding I think.