Is it too late to recommend Thirteen, BBC2 tonight, fourth episode out of five.
I think it's excellent. Its about a girl who was abducted at thirteen and was then held captive for thirteen years before she escaped. As a 26 year old woman she tries to readjust to her life, and the dramatic changes she has to encounter, but also, instead of being treated with sympathy and understanding by everybody she has to confront resentment, hostility, blame and suspicion which is only made worse when a little girl has been abducted in her place by the same man. This leads to the focus of concern and sympathy being shifted to the little girl and the finger of suspicion and blame being pointed at her even more. In the previous episode there were hints that not everything is as it seems. I can thoroughly recommend it albeit a little late, but there's always Catch up. I'm still trying to figure out what the title refers to.
I think it's excellent. Its about a girl who was abducted at thirteen and was then held captive for thirteen years before she escaped. As a 26 year old woman she tries to readjust to her life, and the dramatic changes she has to encounter, but also, instead of being treated with sympathy and understanding by everybody she has to confront resentment, hostility, blame and suspicion which is only made worse when a little girl has been abducted in her place by the same man. This leads to the focus of concern and sympathy being shifted to the little girl and the finger of suspicion and blame being pointed at her even more. In the previous episode there were hints that not everything is as it seems. I can thoroughly recommend it albeit a little late, but there's always Catch up. I'm still trying to figure out what the title refers to.