To be honest, I had my doubts during the first act of the series. The pacing starts off quite slow, almost testing the viewer’s patience by keeping the core mystery at a distance. However, as the episodes progress, you realize this was a calculated build-up. The tempo rises steadily, culminating in a final episode that provides all the answers while completely immersing you in its **** real triumph of this adaptation lies in its plot twists. They aren’t forced or added for mere shock value; they are seamlessly woven into the narrative, making the "jaw-dropping" moments feel both surprising and earned. I found myself genuinely stunned by the direction the story took in its final **** the acting front, Mia McKenna-Bruce is the absolute standout. She proves here that she is undoubtedly on her way to becoming one of the leading powerhouses of her generation. Her portrayal of Bundle is electric and carries the show’s energy. Of course, having veterans like Martin Freeman and Helena Bonham Carter in the cast adds a layer of prestige; they command the screen with their usual brilliance, even in the quieter moments.Visually, the production is flawless. The costume design and the 1920s period aesthetic are handled with great care, creating a world that feels both lavish and authentic. If you can push through the initial slow start, you’ll be rewarded with a clever, stylish, and ultimately very satisfying mystery.