In a brand-new investigation, Amy Silva (Suranne Jones) and Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) look to the skies as they enter the secret world of drone warfare to catch a killer. #Vigil #iPlayer

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    The deeper you go, the darker it gets. Military investigator DCI Silva fights to uncover conspiracies of silence – but who she can trust? Tense drama starring Suranne Jones.

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    1. Diverse female Officer, what is with strange airman like Cap Badge on the thumb nail for episode 3. That's the attention to detail you can expect. What's that? Oh, sorry RAF is full Woke now too. Aviator's Cap Badge. Clerks (Sorry Personnel Administrators, Oh sorry again. People Operations, lol). Suppliers, Chiefs (even though the vast majority of them don't fly, it's better to call them Aviators rather than calling a woman an Airman, Airperson, thingy. How about concentrating on wining the Air-War & battlefield lethality. Our society is decadent and doomed. Worrying about gender pronouns as Islamists descend on our island unidentified and unopposed. I wonder how many centuries we will lose to Dark Ages this time.

    2. Loved this series. It was gripping and very well acted. I didn't agree with the negative reviews moaning about airforce drone inaccuracy portrail, it's a drama not a documentary! I didn't get half of the technical jargon myself and it didn't take away from a great dramatic piece.

    3. Missed Series 1. Just started watching Series 2 which I thought was extremely well made, except for lesbian relationship which wasn't necessary for the story line. Nevertheless, watched up to and including episode 3 when lo and behold we now have a gay relationship between two military men. I don't have any problem with consenting adults behind closed doors, but I (and the majority of the public) do object to the AGENDA of gay writers, directors and generally the tv industry constantly pushing it in our faces as if it is normal. I won't be watching any more which is a shame because apart from this, it was quite good.

    4. Lost interrest at the start of the first episode. Drones scene is beyond believable. It's complete rubbish.
      The fact that the Trident in season 1 is way more spacious than the actual real boat for filming purposes is acceptable, but the armoured drone scene is so unrealistic. Might work for the middle age british woman. Not for anyone with actual service time, domestic or foreign. Bad job BBC writers.

    5. For me it was a great storyline hijacked by lesbian and gay relationships that had absolutely no relevance at all to the main plot! Thank you to the BBC for yet again being so woke. It’s always good to keep the attention seekers in the limelight!

    6. A pile of pish. The two main characters bubbling and crying repeatedly saying love you on the phone. Police interviewing suspects alone, in Scotland you require corroboration. Please don't let there be. 3rd series

    7. Good christ I thought this show couldnt get any worse, but then they bring out the second season…for those of us ex military / Police that have to endure this SHITE thanks to loved ones insisting on watching it prepare yourself for…

      1) Cops going on arrest enquiries without radios, kit belts, TASERS or body armor.
      2) Cops going on arrest enquiries FOR TERRORISTS without armed support.
      3) Cops going on arrest enquiries FOR TERORISTS alone or in the company of one other colleague who then leaves them alone.
      4) Heavily pregnant cops being allowed to go on arrest attempts.
      5) Heavily pregnant cops being left on their own at arrest attempts without adequate searches being done on properties.
      6) Detective Chief Inspectors and Detective Inspectors being crewed together to complete enquiries [This invented force has obviously run out of Detective Constables]
      7) Detectives that join firearms teams on arrest enquiries who then interrupt armed challenges and begin randomly negotiating with suspects.
      8) Detectives entering into interviews outside of interview rooms.
      9) Not a single lawyer present for any suspect.
      10) AFOs randomly wearing BWV devices on the back of their helmets ?!?
      11) Officers "pursuing" vehicles containing suspects without proper training or coms.
      12) Military RPAS systems the Size of civilian drones being capable of firing rockets and endless rounds of ammunition with no apparent storage capacity.
      13) Police Scotland being renamed The Scottish Police Service.
      14) The Royal Airforce being renamed The "Airforce"

      yawn yawn etc etc

    8. what a lot of rubbish women in charge over everything and main characters who are gay with one of them pregnant.all fits the current narative perfectly

    9. No no no.
      Por qué dañar una buena serie contaminandola con una relación lésbica??
      Solo basta ver el feminismo y la inclusión lésbica sin contar más como los mandos en manos de mujeres etc en todas las series que toca la BBC, Disney, Netflix, HBO. Paramount.
      Están Infestadas de esa perversión de la agenda 2030.
      La relación lésbica se convierte en protagonista por encima del espionaje y la intriga de la serie.
      Que mal. 🤢🤮🤮

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