A family is pushed to their absolute limits, when Martyn and Rebecca move into a house in Glasgow with their two young children, their neighbour Jan makes unnerving comments that turns out to be the start of something far more intimidating.
In the realm of television dramas, few series manage to weave together a compelling tale of suspense, character development, and moral ambiguity quite like *Cold Water*. Premiering on ITV, this six-episode series takes viewers on an unsettling journey through the picturesque yet perilous landscapes of rural Scotland. At its core, *Cold Water* not only presents an investigation into crime but also delves deep into personal crises and psychological complexities faced by its characters. Featuring standout performances from Andrew Lincoln, Ewen Bremner, Eve Myles, and Indira Varma, this show has quickly captured the attention of audiences seeking a gripping narrative.
The story follows John (played by Andrew Lincoln), who is grappling with a mid-life crisis after a traumatic incident in London. Seeking solace away from the chaos of urban life, he relocates his family to the serene Scottish village of Coldwater. However, what begins as an innocent move towards tranquility spirals into chaos as John becomes entangled in a dangerous friendship with his charming yet sinister neighbor Tommy (Ewen Bremner). The juxtaposition between John's desire for peace and Tommy's dark tendencies creates an engaging tension that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Each episode carefully unravels layers within John's psyche as he battles guilt and uncertainty about his new surroundings. From bizarre hunting trips to attending solemn funerals amidst unsettling rumors about his involvement in violence, John's journey is marked by escalating paranoia. As viewers witness John’s struggle to maintain his sanity against Tommy's manipulative charm, they are compelled to question how well we truly know those around us. This theme resonates strongly throughout *Cold Water*, making it relatable to anyone who has ever felt isolated or uncertain about their social circle.