At this moment in time, I've bailed out half way through episode 2. This is nothing more, at this stage, than a Scottish Eastenders. The writing seems to have taken all the smaller parts that rounded off the Rebus stories, and pushed them to the front. The books have never done that. I'm tempted to carry on just to see if the drug dealer side of the story develops but I feel that Rebus' personal life and family dramas are now at the forefront of this non-crime crime drama!