5 reasons we’re still watching ‘Eternal Law’
Eternal Law, ITV1’s angelic legal drama from the creators of Life on Mars, has been suffering in the ratings but there’s still plenty in it to enjoy.
Eternal Law, ITV1’s angelic legal drama from the creators of Life on Mars, has been suffering in the ratings but there’s still plenty in it to enjoy.
Created and written by Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes), ITV1’s Eternal Law continues this week.
ITV1’s Eternal Law is set in the beautiful city of York and focuses on the two central characters, Zak and Tom, who are lawyers with a twist – they are angels placed on earth to do good.
At just past the halfway mark in this six-part series, the stakes were due to be raised in the angels’ mission to bring good to the earth.
Created and written by Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes), ITV1’s Eternal Law continues this week.
With Eternal Law’s third episode, the script writers playfully tackle such earthy subjects as angelic sex drive and sexual performance.
Eternal Law remains a well-acted, enjoyable show, even if the idea of angels coming to earth and working as lawyers hasn’t yet been explored as intricately as it could be.
Samuel West stars as Zak Gist in ITV1’s new drama series Eternal Law, which focuses on two lawyers with a twist – they are angels placed on earth to do good.
Created and written by Ashley Pharoah and Matthew Graham (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes), ITV1’s Eternal Law continues next week.
Orla Brady (Fringe, Mistresses) stars as Mrs Sheringham in ITV1’s new drama series Eternal Law, which focuses on two lawyers with a twist – they are angels placed on earth to do good.