Clever moral plot & excellent actors - but stretches the imagination to the limit to suppose that plump, very short, Holly with a thick Irish accent, could become an anorexic, tall, Miss Woodcroft with an English accent. This defies all belief.
The casting crew made a huge mistake there.
However the movie remains an interesting look into modern ethics and mores.
It seems to be taken for granted that the end justifies the means (I am still viewing Season 1) and I wonder how an immoral person who has been wronged & now has the power to retaliate should be lauded for lying about her identity & engaging in an affair with a married man but is prosecuting a man who is doing exactly as she is doing. Don’t do what I do - do what I say.