Identity.2010.1x05.somewhere.they.cant.find.me.... File
: The investigation reveals Miriam is actually Sandra Conway , an undercover cop who originally infiltrated the gang. The episode explores why she continues to help her former accomplice, Mario, elude the law decades later.
"Somewhere They Can't Find Me" is the of the 2010 British crime thriller series Identity , which received mixed reviews highlighting its compelling concept but often flawed execution . Episode 5 Summary: "Somewhere They Can't Find Me" Release Date : August 2, 2010.
: The show was praised for its unique focus on the "frightening and fascinating way in which lives can be stolen". Cons : Identity.2010.1x05.Somewhere.They.Cant.Find.Me....
Reviewers and audiences have noted the following about the episode and the series as a whole:
: Critics from The Arts Desk noted that while Keeley Hawes (DSI Martha Lawson) can seem "aloof," Aidan Gillen brings a "convincing threat of ruthlessness" to the show as the damaged, enigmatic lead. Pros : : The investigation reveals Miriam is actually Sandra
: After a car accident, a DNA sample from middle-class housewife Miriam Brolin identifies her as Nadia, a member of a revolutionary group that robbed a bank in 1981.
: Some critics, such as those at Den of Geek , felt the writing was sometimes "shallow and predictable" with character building that moved too slowly. Episode 5 Summary: "Somewhere They Can't Find Me"
: The overarching series mystery regarding DI John Bloom (Aidan Gillen) intensifies as he continues to hide a "macabre" secret in his fridge—the body of a Turkish mafioso. Critical Reception