UNCHOSEN
This six part series opens with a written statement that declares “Over 2,000 cults exist in the United Kingdom. Some are closed communities. But many, like this fictional one, live in plain sight.” This sets the expectation that the content will have some relevance to the real world and the part of the plot that revolves around the ‘Fellowship of the Divine’ certainly feels plausible. The Fellowship is an ultra conservative, patriarchal Christian cult that forbids modern technology and enforces physical punishment as penance. Its highly controlled female members are expected to be obedient, subservient trad wives, always walking a step behind their men. The story follows Rosie (Molly Windsor) slowly pulling away from her husband Adam (Asa Butterfield) as he rises through the Fellowship ranks. When convicted criminal Sam (Fra Fee) saves their daughter Grace from drowning, it opens Rosie’s eyes to new temptations and the possibility of living a different life. While the Handmaid’s Tale-esque machinations of the cult are concerning, this doesn’t have the tension I was hoping for, and the whole thread involving Sam feels ridiculous … as does how little it took for the house of cards to eventually fall. There are too many ideas running at once and implausible cliches everywhere. The standout actor is Butterfield, but even his character’s final actions are questionable. Don’t get me started on the gaping holes left unfilled at the end. Wanted more and didn’t get it.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 6/10