The series begins strongly in episode 1 thanks to great acting on a relatable topic and some terrific photography that takes advantage of the Victorian coast. The episode accurately showcases how once similar lives can go down very different paths and the trials and tribulations that come with that. All that great work, however, is almost brought undone by almost comical (not in a good way) over-acting that wouldn't look out of place on a Studio 10 infomercial and a complete lack of chemistry between the two leads in episode 2. It made the series suddenly feel amateurish and the episode was completely unwatchable.
Hopefully the series can be salvaged going forward, as it's an interesting concept that is clearly capable of attracting a talented cast as seen in E1, but how episode 2 got anyone's tick of approval to be aired is beyond me.