Emma Thompson plays Zoë, who revealed that the PI was unlike any character she’d played on screen before, for several reasons.
"She’s very effective, and I like her fascination with Sarah. I like that she looks at Sarah and thinks this woman is not equipped to do this stuff, but she’s doing it anyway.
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Apple TV's Down Cemetery Road book changes revealed by Emma ThompsonEmma Thompson: I’d film action scenes on Down Cemetery Road, then have a half an ale between takes"These are very unusual characters; Sarah doesn’t really fit into the genre," she explained. "She’s a person like you and me, so there's something really fascinating and relatable about her – a twist on what we usually see on TV.
Despite those deviations from what audiences might expect, the risk paid off.
"'If you don’t get the fucker who did this, I will,' [for example] is such a great line from a woman who's just discovered the slit wrists of her murdered husband."
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