Last week, my newly graduated son and I (who both have medical
issues) were in rest & recovery mode after the long weekend with two
graduation ceremonies, family visiting, and a big party on Monday. My
husband was out of town on business, so the two of us needed to find a
new show we could watch on our own (there are several the three of us
watch together). We discovered Safe, a Netflix original thriller
series and loved it so much that I called my husband in Michigan and
told him he needed to watch it, too. After watching six episodes in two
days, my son and I laughed and agreed this was the very definition of
binge-watching!
Safe stars Michael C. Hall, of Dexter
fame (another favorite show of ours), only with a British accent, which
sounds really weird at first, but he pulls it off (I checked - he's
originally from North Carolina). He plays Tom Delaney, the father of two
daughters who recently lost his wife to cancer. The grieving family
lives in a gated community in the UK, a place with extra security
measures to make it "safe." When his 15-year old daughter, Jenny, played
by Amy James-Kelly, doesn't come home one night, he's understandably
worried, and as her disappearance continues over the next days, his
concern turns to outright panic, as he tries to figure out where she
went and what happened to her. The audience knows that Jenny went to a
wild party the night before with her older (secret) boyfriend, Chris.
When Chris shows up dead, Jenny's missing status takes on a whole new
level of importance. Tom is aided in his search by Sophie (played by
Amanda Abbington), a close friend - and maybe becoming something more -
who is also a local police officer. In each episode, the mysteries pile
up, with several more questions arising every time one is answered, and
the audiences suspicions changing constantly.
As you
can tell by the way my son and I gobbled up this fast-paced
mystery/thriller (we finished all eight episodes in just three days!),
it is gripping, suspenseful, and completely immersive. Its twists and
turns kept us guessing right until the last episode (and my son almost
always figures these kinds of things out early). We were completely
addicted for those three days and couldn't wait to watch more each
evening. My husband couldn't keep up with us, with his commitments on
the business trip in the evenings, but he also finished the series after
he got home. The TV series was created by Harlan Coben, the famous
thriller author, though I don't see a book by the same name, so I think
this may have been created directly for TV rather than adapted from a
novel. In any case, its thriller-writer roots shine through.
Safe
is a Netflix original, so it is available exclusively on Netflix, with a
single 8-episode season - you can easily finish it in a week! And you
will want to.
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
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