You're just glad when the main character finally meets her end, I just wish someone had the good sense to do it 6 episodes sooner.
Starts off with an intriguing plot, then quickly erodes into feeling like a perpetual British soap.
There's simply not eight episodes worth in the main premise, so they batter you with so many subplots and deviations that you feel like it's being written as it's being filmed. Again, like a soap opera.
Made watchable by Adeel Akhtar who's a great whatever he's doing.