The opening twenty minutes of the first episode of Bodyguard are simultaneously tense and predictable: a bomb is planted on a train by a Muslim couple, but its prevented from exploding by … wait for it … a troubled veteran of the war in Afghanistan. It’s a suitable metaphor for the show as a whole – productive dramatic suspense quickly collapsing into a series of clichés and clumsy tropes.
Bodyguard TV review – clichéd, clumsy and…
The opening twenty minutes of the first episode of Bodyguard are simultaneously tense and predictable: a bomb is planted on a train by a Muslim couple, but its prevented from exploding by … wait for it … a troubled veteran of the war in Afghanistan. It’s a suitable metaphor for the show as a whole – productive dramatic suspense quickly collapsing into a series of clichés and clumsy tropes.