Review: The eight-episode psychological thriller draws on the actor’s trademark malevolent courtesy.
The eight-episode series, created and written by Tony Basgallop, is an extremely loose adaptation of Bentley Little’s 2015 novel of the same name. In both, a sinister consultant named Regus Patoff shows up to assess and advise a company in crisis called CompWare.
Observing all this are CompWare employees Craig , a coder whose pet project is a game called Upskirt Jungle, and Elaine , Sang’s assistant, who retitles herself his “creative liaison” in a bid to improve her career prospects. Craig and Elaine have a history although he’s currently engaged to Patti , an observant Catholic for whom Craig is reluctantly converting.
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