SummaryIn 1894, psychologist Nathan Appleby (Colin Morgan) moves back to his family's estate with his new wife Charlotte (Charlotte Spencer) and soon is faced with strange cases.
SummaryIn 1894, psychologist Nathan Appleby (Colin Morgan) moves back to his family's estate with his new wife Charlotte (Charlotte Spencer) and soon is faced with strange cases.
The first episode certainly does its job, as it set its hooks into my curiosity with entertainment, emotion and terror. Given the chance, The Living and the Dead proves to be an hour of television well worth tuning into each week.
The results are certainly mixed; at times, The Living And The Dead doesn’t feel so much ambitious in its combination of science fiction, creature features, and Gothic horror as it does apologetic. ... The cast is solid, but its two leads are both standouts.
With the protagonists' interior evolution amounting to little more than window dressing, there's no pervading direction in which the series can go, leaving the audience with an episodic collection of occasionally creepy, sometimes luridly poetic, yet barely distinguishable hauntings.