So I am now at episode 4 in
Broadchurch. I am riveted. They certainly keep the viewer guessing, casting suspicion first one way then another as they find evidence. I'm now accustomed to the accents and have had a laugh or two when they use those lovely British terms like "Knob", "Sod" and "Wanker". They've all been used sparingly and appropriately so they are effective in conveying the attitude at the time.
The inspector has become a tad more "human", but they've yet to reveal his problem(s). One is medical, but there's something about another case......
There's some adultery on the part of the Dad of the murdered son. His alibi for the night he was seen near where the body was found.(oopsie!) The Mom is pregnant, but hasn't told anyone but the priest. The priest seems a tad suspicious to me. (I wonder why?

) There are a couple more characters that they've shown talking about something that makes you think it's them or they know something. Minor characters.......so far.
Interesting and probably why it is working so well:
David Tennant explains the production made every effort to ensure the identity of the killer was known by as few people as possible. Even he was kept in the dark until he received the script for the final episode, shortly before filming it,http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/08/07/broad ... d-tennant/FOX is going to "remaked" or "Americanize" this. Not sure how well that will be done or received. Probably a great big failure. American tv usually doesn't do BBC series make-overs very well. There are some interesting comments about that at the end of the above linked article. BBC America is showing the UK version now.
There are rumors of a second season. I wish it would become a regular series. Excellent actors, brilliant script and great editing too!