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This is an entertaining movie. You have to have that even before you get into the Trans issues. There is so much I do not understand about Trans people. This movie went a long ways toward increasing that understanding. I have always accepted and supported trans. That's not the issue. The why is the issue. This movie dives into relationships and how a Trans person is affected and who they choose to love (at least in this movie). I appreciate the efforts by the performers. There is surprisingly good acting thru out this film; by a variety of actors. There is still so much about Trans is still an 'unknown'. However, this movie definitely explains a lot. This movie makes me want to learn more about Trans and seek greater understanding.
Jordy has moved in with Will? The Priest is sleeping around? At times these guys pal around like fraternity brothers in their early 20's. So far both episodes are an example of the absence of any attempt at morality. This is the 50's? The local 'virtuous' Priest? Is having an extra-marital affair with a married woman? And, he repeats his sex with the woman even after he's suddenly aware she's married? Then, his buddy, the local police detective is suddenly on the outs with his wife? (even though at the end of last season, Jordy and Cathy seemed to have reconciled, and things were fine with their marriage) Jordy, the Detective, has moved into the Vicarage? Where would this happen? If Jordy was on the street, no visible means of support, perhaps.. but? A gainfully employed man? This is a silly stretch for viewer interest. I miss James Norton, he was made for this role.. so far the character development' parts of the show are messy. Regarding this specific episode, it's pretty good, as far as the plot, and the solving of the crime. That's really what a good show is all about.