‘Upstairs Downstairs’: Series 2 Episode 1 review
Upstairs Downstairs is a much more brittle drama than the more emotionally demonstrative Downton Abbey.
Upstairs Downstairs is a much more brittle drama than the more emotionally demonstrative Downton Abbey.
We’re up to the third episode of Vengeance, and we now have a clearer picture of what this follow-up series looks like.
In the opening instalment of Tony Basgallop’s thriller, all three principal characters seemed fairly appealing – and crucially, all of them were interesting and believable.
This is a quiet episode, a slower episode; the kind that harks back to Series 1 in its intimacy and focus.
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With Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill departing Doctor Who in Series 7, it’s a good chance to look back on what’s made our adventurers in time and matrimony so popular.