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Benedict Cumberbatch's Latest TV Drama Leaves Viewers Baffled

Benedict Cumberbatch's Latest TV Drama Leaves Viewers Baffled

Benedict Cumberbatchā€™s latest BBC drama, ā€˜The Child In Timeā€™, has been blasted for being boring and confusing.

The ā€˜Sherlockā€™ star played the lead in the one-off episode, which aired to a negative reaction on Sunday (24 September) night.

Benedict Cumberbatch and Kelly McDonald in 'The Child In Time'
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Benedict Cumberbatch and Kelly McDonald in 'The Child In Time'

Fans bemoaned the slow pace and confusing twists to the plot, as it told the story of childrenā€™s writer Stephen Lewis and his wife Julie, after their daughter goes missing.

However, many were unsure exactly what it was supposed to be about and complained that the ending was ā€œdisappointingā€, especially as the little girl was never found.

There was some good news for those involved though, as Benedict Cumberbatch and Kelly McDonaldā€™s performances did win some praise from those watching:

It also fared better with TV critics, with the Guardian hailing it as ā€œagonising portrayal of panic and guiltā€, while it also garnered a five-star review from the Telegraph.

ā€˜The Child In Timeā€™ is based on the 1987 novel of the same name by author Ian McKewen, whose books also inspired films ā€˜Atonementā€™ and ā€˜Enduring Loveā€™.

There were some differences between the book and the TV film though, as the original was set in a dystopian near future at the end of the 20th century, while the small-screen version was set in the present day.

ā€˜The Child In Timeā€™ is available to watch on BBC iPlayer now.

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