EPISODE
The series offers a dramatic model through a series of tragic events that we live with that mother who wants revenge on her son's murderer. Now, the mother is looking for the place where her son fought for revenge after being released from prison. It seems that it will be mysterious and may have more suffering for that mother as she tries to reach and kill the killer. There seems to be a series of tragic events facing the mother over that issue.
19 November 1964, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
25 August 1987, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
1980, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
30 September 1972, Lambeth, London, England, UK
1958, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
16 May 1967, Singapore
23 February 1976, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
14 August 1973, Lochend, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
1969, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
22 June 1989, London, England, UK
16 February 1976, Dundee, Scotland, UK
23 April 1962, East Kilbride, Scotland, UK
1979, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
April 09, 2019
It is a drama that resonates with its time by asking what constitutes a victim and how much leeway we allow in bestowing that status.April 15, 2019
Memorable, truthful, lingering.April 09, 2019
I have watched ahead and I can say that it is intense and bleak, but also relevant, profound and important.April 15, 2019
I can see why some might have found the ending moving, and the series immersive, and the outcome compelling, but I did not. Probably my bad.April 09, 2019
In James Harkness, Kelly Macdonald and John Hannah, [The Victim] has three unusually strong leads.April 15, 2019
There's a nuanced performance from Macdonald, who somehow manages to stay believable amid the twists and turns of the plot.April 09, 2019
It's tense, there's plenty of plot to hook you in and Kelly Macdonald doesn't miss a beat as the hardened Dean.