Matilda, Oliver and their daughter Lucia travel to their house in Monmouthshire, no sooner are they there, then to Detectorists, named Honey and Molina arrive at the door, visitors they'd later regret allowing in.
I loved it, at times I couldn't always make head not tail of it, but it is one of the most utterly rewarding dramas I've seen for some time.
It's an unusual mix of drama and horror, it's a real mind bender, on more than one occasion you'll be left scratching your head in wonder. You do need to concentrate, if you lose concentration, or let your mind wander for a bit, you may just lose it, you need to focus.
Plenty of questions along the way, why the family, who's The Boss and who's Bones? The answers are mind blowing.
The acting is incredible, credit to Juliet Stevenson and Owen Teale, they're excellent, Iwan Rheon and Sacha Dhawan however are off the scale, two outrageously good performances from both.
Mind blowing, outrageous, gruesome and fun, bravo.
9/10.