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: The series famously ends on a cliffhanger, and since a second season was never produced, some find the conclusion deeply infuriating or unsatisfying . Final Verdict

: Critics from The Washington Post and The Guardian praise Sevigny for her nuanced, "pure class" portrayal of Mia. She navigates the character's internal conflict and gender dysphoria with a mix of fragility and lethal menace. Hit & Miss

: The series is beautifully shot, capturing the stark, moody landscapes of the British countryside. Reviewers from AVForums compare its atmospheric quality to Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights . : The series famously ends on a cliffhanger,

: Despite the "laughably bizarre" premise, the writing is noted for its surprising sensitivity toward gender identity, avoiding cheap jokes in favor of a deep exploration of what constitutes a family. The "Misses" : The series is beautifully shot, capturing the

: One of the most common complaints involves Sevigny’s accent, which Metro and Variety describe as "dodgy" or "wobbly," occasionally slipping between various regions.

The 2012 British miniseries is a strikingly original drama that blends the grit of a Manchester crime thriller with the sensitive, atmospheric tone of an indie family drama. A Bold, Bizarre Premise

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