Sunday, 15 March 2026

The Capture (2019-2022) - A Guest Review by Adrian Brain

Season 1 of this TV Series is now streaming on the BBC iPlayer, and Season 3 is also on-air right now. 
Concerned by deep fake videos, almost constant video surveillance and a crumbling judicial system not fit for the 21st century? That is the subject of this excellent police procedural murder mystery.

The first season aired in 2019, where the subject matter might have seemed somewhat implausible, though watching it now it seems almost inevitable. I missed it then but have just caught up. I found it thoroughly gripping, binged it in two evenings and I'm looking forward to watching seasons 2 and 3.

I'll not go into any plot details to avoid spoilers, except to say it is set in London, involves surveillance cameras, night buses and police of varying levels of competence and honesty. The plot is constantly twisting and evolving around an event that occurs in the first episode. The audience thinks they know what has happened but as the characters uncover information, your own assumptions are cleverly undermined.

Superbly plotted, well performed with relatable (if occasionally cliched) characters, and a smattering of American glamour (Ron Perlman and Famke Janssen), this is cracking entertainment with a rather less liberal viewpoint than you might expect.

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