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Down Cemetery Road
Season 1
TV-MA
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Sarah Trafford obsessively searches for a missing neighbour girl after an explosion. Aided by PI Zoë Boehm, they uncover a conspiracy involving the presumed dead still living and living dying, embroiling them in a complex web.
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Where to Watch Down Cemetery Road • Season 1
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8 Episodes
Almost True
E1
Almost True
A catastrophic event upends South Oxford. Sarah grows suspicious of the emergency response. While investigating, she encounters Zoë Boehm.
A Kind of Grief
E2
A Kind of Grief
Zoë goes digging for answers as Sarah starts to spiral. Hamza is under pressure to keep a lid on the crisis.
Filthy Work
E3
Filthy Work
Sarah winds up on an unexpected road trip. Zoë begins pulling threads left behind by Joe and suspects something bigger is at play.
My Friends Don't Like Me
E4
My Friends Don't Like Me
While hiding out, Sarahs learns more about Downey. Zoë ruffles feathers as she seeks new collaborators for her investigation.
Slow Dying
E5
Slow Dying
Zoë makes a startling discovery that expands the scale of the conspiracy. Sarah and Downey trek north, revealing their pasts along the way.
Neglected Waters
E6
Neglected Waters
A dangerous game of cat and mouse begins on the train to Scotland. Sarah and Zoë try piecing together Dinah's exact location.
Lights Go Out
E7
Lights Go Out
Downey and Amos converge as the race to find Dinah reaches a breaking point. Sarah must take a leap of faith.
What Will Survive
E8
What Will Survive
Everything Sarah has fought for hangs in the balance.
Cast of Season 1
Emma Thompson
Zoë Boehm / Executive Producer
Ruth Wilson
Sarah Trafford
Adeel Akhtar
Hamza Malik
Darren Boyd
C
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett
Downey
Fehinti Balogun
Amos Crane
Morwenna Banks
Executive Producer / Adaptation
Mick Herron
Executive Producer / Book
Jamie Laurenson
Executive Producer
Hakan Kousetta
Executive Producer
Tom Nash
Executive Producer
Emma Burge
Producer
Paul Cross
Production Design
Frances Hounsom
Hair Designer
Annie Symons
Costume Design
Laura Karpman
Original Music Composer
Simon Morris
Line Producer
Nina Gold
Casting Director
Down Cemetery Road • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
What's Alan Watching? (Ghost.io)
Alan Sepinwall
Down Cemetery Road has its moments, but overall is a reminder that what Slow Horses does is a lot harder than it appears.
VisAbleBlackwoman (Medium)
Jeanine T. Abraham
As I watched Down Cemetery Road, I was struck by how intentionally Black women were cut out of the story and white women were portrayed as the only salvation for a corrupt system.
KSTP-TV (St. Paul, MN)
Paul McGuire Grimes
Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson make for a dynamic pair together.
The Spool
Tim Stevens
[Down Cemetery show abandon class and racial politics for massive conspiracies] leaves the show as an attractive but shallow piece of work featuring excellent performances by Wilson and Thompson.
LeisureByte.com
Archi Sengupta
Down Cemetery Road is fine and is arresting in bursts.
Status News
Brian Lowry
The A-plus pairing of Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson powers this new Apple TV series from the producers of "Slow Horses," which is less a mystery than a quirky spy thriller.
Under the Radar
Kyle Lemmon
Thompson's formidable presence as Zoë would've offset any flaws in a shorter run time. But the writers sadly haven't developed enough sheer story to sustain this eight episode season.
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
The main sort of pleasure of this... is the characters themself.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
The characters are so richly drawn and the plot twists-at least one bombshell per episode-so captivating, it's hard to blame writer Morwenna Banks for emphasizing those elements instead.
Slate
Laura Miller
The television show, starring Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson, boasts a handsome production and strong performances that make up for the original novel's weaknesses.
The Travers Take
Peter Travers
This overegged, underdeveloped series is still worth your time just to see Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson come on like gangbusters.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Thompson's wonderfully assured performance makes you glad for every extra minute the character has been put onscreen.
Variety
Alison Herman
The show shares enough positive qualities with its predecessor, from a mordant wit to some riveting action once things heat up, that "Slow Horses" fans will find plenty to tide them over between seasons.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
Zoë's first adaptation stumbles out of the gate -- in large part because this show isn't really her show. It's Sarah's show, too, and the two distinct stories struggle to merge into one solid series.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
The flaws in Down Cemetery Road are not insignificant. But when you have a show built around the perfectly cast Emma Thompson... the flaws become minor irritants and not dealbreakers.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Herron wrote several novels featuring Zoë; here's hoping Thompson might dust off that dashing leather coat - complete with incongruously theatrical red lining - and solve a few more crimes in the future, meanness and all.
AV Club
Tim Lowery
Down Cemetery Road keeps viewers on their toes, unafraid of killing off a character any other show would keep around. And there are some episode-ending big twists early on that are genuinely surprising, even in this age of twisty-thriller oversaturation.
Boston Globe
Chris Vognar
Everything is roiling just beneath the surface with Wilson; she's like an exposed nerve ending, sensitive to all. Watching her work with Thompson, an all-time queen of the withering look, is one of the true joys on TV right now.
RogerEbert.com
Richard Roeper
If we're willing to take a step back and just go with it and not get bogged down in the details, this is powerfully entertaining stuff, filled with satisfying twists and turns.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Rote, mushy mess, whose story is bloated, conspiracy is deflating, and rah-rah feminism is corny-a trifecta that turns it into an exercise in excruciating unoriginality.
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