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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel thanks Brother William for the read and share of the most informative my friend.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Early in the first episode, one crew member is found dead - apparently after taking heroin. A police detective, DCI Amy Silva (played by Jones), is tasked with investigating whether there was more to his death than meets the eye. She suspects there is.

DCI Silva must board the submarine, interview crew members and look for clues in an effort to piece together what happened in the hours before the death. HMS Vigil is a distinctly unpleasant place to conduct such an investigation, with no natural light and a constant feeling of claustrophobia and isolation.

"Being trapped under the water, and Amy having face things she hadn't faced, was a really interesting concept for me - on top of it being a really good cop show," Jones said at Vigil's London launch.

"We talked about all the different aspects of Amy because I didn't want anything to get lost. It's such a busy script, because of the land investigation and the underwater investigation, and as you'll see, you have to keep up with it because there are a lot of strands to keep on top of, and a lot of characters."

It's true Vigil is a show viewers will need to give their full attention to in order to follow the plot. In addition to the investigation taking place on board, DCI Silva's counterparts on land are following their own leads - while only having very limited (and one-way) communication with her.

Writer Tom Edge, whose previous work includes Judy and The Crown, says that in addition to "the pleasures of a locked room mystery", he was interested in the human stories behind the fiercely dedicated crew members.

"They do this incredibly hard work in isolating, tense conditions," he says. "And they have to subsume every other part of themselves while they do that job, and live this twilight existence. That was fascinating and made it a really human story."

The show has been made by World Productions, who were also behind Bodyguard and Line of Duty. "They were looking for stories which had real scale and said something about Britain today and its place in the world, and that would be exciting," Edge explains. The team researched Vanguard-class submarines which, he says, "brought to life the pressures those crews are under".

The engrossing first episode has broadly gone down well with critics. The action-packed opening sequence pulls you in and drags you along, quite literally, for the ride.

"Vigil chucks you right in at the deep end with a tense curtain lifter that immediately whets your appetite," said Digital Spy's Abby Robinson. "There's no danger of clock-watching here. Throughout the first two episodes, there are multiple developments and moments fraught with threats that carry you along on their currents."

It's not perfect. The drama's lead character inevitably has flashbacks to some kind of traumatic event from her past which still tortures her - one of the most tiresome of TV tropes. These snippets will no doubt become relevant to the plot later in the series, but fortunately it doesn't pull down the pace and quality of the launch episode's A-storyline too much."...
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SSG Bill McCoy
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Looks like a great, tense drama. Great share!
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