The second episode somehow falls a little flat after the superb opening episode. The performances are still superb, and the story is still wonderfully intriguing. It just has too many slow scenes, it's very padded in parts.
Michael Sheen is still excellent, even with his dyed hair, but it's Paul Rhys who again stands out, he's smouldering, menacing, and strangely aloof.
It serves to set up the finale really well. 7/10
Michael Sheen is still excellent, even with his dyed hair, but it's Paul Rhys who again stands out, he's smouldering, menacing, and strangely aloof.
It serves to set up the finale really well. 7/10