Given that I invested far more emotion
in the first season of Broadchurch than I have in any TV show for years, it's fair to say that my expectations for the second season were extremely high. Sharpening my red pen, I glared at the laptop screen and just
dared Chris Chibnall to ruin these characters so I would have something to complain about.
But despite a somewhat melodramatic, music-heavy opening,
Broadchurch 2.0 is instantly compelling and nearly flawless. After the lukewarm
Gracepoint, just the atmosphere alone is enough to evoke positive response, but Chibnall's writing is exceptional, and the acting is, as ever, superb.
I'd better go ahead and say that this will have spoilers not only for season 2, but also, necessarily, for season 1.