Enjoyable, but not great. First two thirds attempted to capture the disorientating, claustrophobic nature of the book, but in doing so stripped out loads of sub-plots, meaning that Eddie became a traditional crime maverick central character and the randomness of the violence which pervades Peace's book is missing.
The ending (last 1/2 hour) was shit, some little bits stolen from 1977, otherwise predictable 'driving into the lights'? ffs.
It looked stunning and it was good to hear broad Yorkshire accents on telly. Had to turn the sound RIGHT UP though. Adverts made the house shake.
I'm looking forward to the next 2, particularly as I haven't read the last one yet, so won't be influenced by the book.