In a quiet English village, Vicar Harry Watling (David Tennant) finds himself in a nightmare scenario after a series of misunderstandings leads him to trap his son’s math tutor, Janice, in his cellar to "protect" his family. [1, 3, 5]
Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb have praised the series for its fast-paced psychological drama and its ability to explore how far normal people will go when caught in the "wrong place at the wrong time." [2, 5] While some critics noted the plot's increasingly far-fetched twists, the central performances remained a major draw for audiences. [1, 2] In a quiet English village, Vicar Harry Watling
is a gripping four-part British crime drama thriller created by Steven Moffat. The series originally aired on BBC One in the UK before becoming a global hit on Netflix . Known for its high-stakes moral dilemmas and dark humor, it weaves together two seemingly unrelated stories that eventually collide in unexpected ways. [1, 5, 9] Core Premise & Storyline The series originally aired on BBC One in
Features powerhouse performances by Stanley Tucci and David Tennant. [1, 10] [1, 10]