As the episode begins, we see Jody (Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness) recording a video on her computer. She tells her mother not to worry about her. She explains that she is leaving and will be fine. Nelly (Lennie James) smokes a cigarette. He is disturbed by music nearby. He plays around with his roommate. Then, he gets a little liquor and takes some pills. Nelly leaves his apartment, while Jody leaves her home. Nelly gives supplies to the locals. Jody continues on her way. In the earlier video, Jody tells her mother that she’ll be back after one week. She urges her mother to let her be. She explains that she is just going to see her dad. After the intro, Nelly enters the pub. He speaks with Melon (Stephen Graham) and other locals. In the middle of the conversation, Nelly gets a call from his daughter. She hangs up without speaking. Jody enters a lounge.
Later that night, Stace (Susan Lynch) tells Luke (Alexander Arnold) to take his joint outside. Nelly tries to help. Nelly eventually forces them outside. Jody continues waiting. A car flashes its lights outside. She heads outside and gets into the vehicle. The car pulls away. Nelly finally returns home. He stops by and visits Zita (Camilla Beeput). Then, he takes antibiotics to his partner. Nelly gets cozy with his partner, before the police knock on the door. The door is busted down. Nelly is arrested on suspicion of abduction. At the station, Nelly is questioned by DS O’Halloran (Nadine Marshall) and DCI Thorpe (Alan McKenna). He is asked if he living with Martine Betts. Nelly gives them the run around. Nelly is asked why he didn’t work at the dance club on Wednesday or Thursday. We learn that Nelly has been arrested numerous times.
A detective follows him. Nelly gets on a bus. He realizes that he is being followed. Nelly makes a run for it in hopes of shaking them. Thorpe learns that he has run. Nelly is tracked down trying to speak with Claire. Claire’s partner, Barry (Barry Ward), argues with Nelly. Claire listens from inside. Nelly suggests the police should look at Barry. Claire emerges and admits she is okay. Claire and Nelly speak in private. Claire isn’t convinced that Nelly isn’t involved. He explains that Nelly wrote him a few years back. He admits she was three when he last saw her. He confesses that he had barely given Jody a second thought until the police arrested him. When Nelly leaves, he finds a memorial for Jody. It includes a picture of Jody and a boy, Dylan. Nelly heads back to the pub and sings for the crowd.
Save Me Review
The opener of Save Me was a tad bit slow, but it picked up in the end. The acting was great from the main characters. Plus, the story is pretty fascinating so far. Someone close to Nelly is responsible for kidnapping Jody. So, who is it? I am enjoying it and will definitely keep watching. The opener scores a 7.5 out of 10.
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Watch a new interview with Save Me actor and screenwriter Lennie James and Switchbox TV here:
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