by Fugitive » 24 Apr 2013, 15:56
Ten million viewers aren't wrong Rodo-after all, I was one of them and one of quite a few who didn't enjoy it.
Twenty years ago in 'Broadchurch' a young girl went missing and eventually her body was found in some nearby woods. The girl was a Down's Syndrome teenager. Her parents owned a gift shop in town so were well known locally. The police spent months investigating how and why she died. Their questioning led to them wanting to interview a young man wearing a fawn sweater who was seen near her home on the day she vanished. Dozens of young men matching this description were called in for police interviews, there was a lot of gossip, a lot of finger pointing. It was horrible. One young man couldn't stand the suspicion and he hung himself. He was already a troubled man but this pushed him over the edge.
In the end, the person responsible for her death wasn't local.
So I watched it knowing how it is to live in this small community with a cloud of mistrust hovering over everyone and thought they portrayed this well, but not well enough to keep me interested.