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COLLECTION · Series · 2018

Save Me

Nelson "Nelly" Rowe's life is turned upside down when he is arrested on suspicion of kidnapping his thirteen-year-old daughter Jody, whom he hasn't seen in ten years. After convincing the police of his innocence, and frustrated with the way the case is progressing, he decides to take matters into his own hands and track down Jody himself.

Source: TMDB
* 6.4 (47)CrimeDramaMysteryUnited Kingdom
Creators
Lennie James
Countries
United Kingdom
Studios
Sky Atlantic · World Productions
Runtime
50 min/ep
Age rating
NR
Release
28/02/2018
Score
6.4 / 10 (47)
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
6 episodes · 2018

Nelson "Nelly" Rowe's life is turned upside down when he is arrested on suspicion of kidnapping his thirteen-year-old daughter Jody, whom he hasn't seen in ten years. After convincing the police of his innocence, and frustrated with the way the case is progressing, he decides to take matters into his own hands and track down Jody himself.

Episode 1
Episode 1. Episode 1
2018-02-28 · 50 min

Nelson "Nelly" Rowe's life is turned upside down when he is arrested on suspicion of kidnapping his thirteen-year-old daughter Jody, whom he hasn't seen in ten years.

Episode 2
Episode 2. Episode 2
2018-03-07 · 50 min

Claire and Barry stage a press conference appealing for help, where Barry makes a reckless move. Meanwhile, Nelly pursues his own lines of enquiry.

Episode 3
Episode 3. Episode 3
2018-03-14 · 50 min

The residents of The Towers come out in force to stage a reconstruction of Jody's abduction, and Claire becomes suspicious of Barry's reward.

Episode 4
Episode 4. Episode 4
2018-03-21 · 50 min

A police recording of a distressed 999 call from Jody is traced to Streatham. Nelly finds a unique way of locating the property Jody was held in.

Episode 5
Episode 5. Episode 5
2018-03-28 · 50 min

Nelly and Melon infiltrate a secret network which may hold the key to Jody's return. Goz makes a shocking discovery.

Episode 6
Episode 6. Episode 6
2018-04-04 · 50 min

Nelly stages a lock-in at The Palm Tree, where he confronts a regular about their role in Jody's disappearance. Season finale.

Save Me Too
Save Me Too
6 episodes · 2020

Nelly’s desperate quest to find his daughter has potentially terrible consequences.

Episode 1
Episode 1. Episode 1
2020-04-01 · 50 min

Months after Jody's disappearance, the Palm Tree gathers to surprise Nelly for his birthday. But the police arrive with a shocking announcement.

Episode 2
Episode 2. Episode 2
2020-04-08 · 50 min

A high profile sex trafficking trial brings fresh hope in Nelly’s quest to find Jody. But an unexpected phone call gives him a nightmare choice.

Episode 3
Episode 3. Episode 3
2020-04-15 · 50 min

Grace’s memories of the previous night suggest someone else was at the scene of the crime. Nelly aims to hunt the suspect, but his mission is derailed.

Episode 4
Episode 4. Episode 4
2020-04-22 · 50 min

Nelly’s promise to protect Grace takes him to Gideon’s old addresses and some familiar haunts. Will the truth finally be revealed?

Episode 5
Episode 5. Episode 5
2020-04-29 · 50 min

When Grace can’t get hold of Nelly, she reaches out to an old acquaintance to help escape the Towers. But an encounter with Samson brings the wrath of Zita

Episode 6
Episode 6. Episode 6
2020-05-06 · 50 min

Torn between pursuing the men who abducted Jody and saving Grace from her fate. Nelly has a final, devastating choice to make.

Cast by season
Lennie James
Lennie James
Nelson "Nelly" Rowe
Suranne Jones
Suranne Jones
Claire McGory
Stephen Graham
Stephen Graham
Fabio "Melon" Melonzola
Jason Flemyng
Jason Flemyng
Tam
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Stephen Campbell
★ 8.0 / 10
**_Give it time and you'll be rewarded_** > _A total of 5,145 potential victims were referred into the system in 2017, an increase of 35 per cent on the year before, and the National Crime Agency (NCA) believes the number will continue to rise._ > > _Suspected labour exploitation was the most frequently cited category, accounting for 2,352 cases - nearly half of all referrals. Other reports were linked to suspected sexual exploitation (1,744) and domestic servitude (488)._ - "British children being forced into modern slavery in UK as 5,000 potential victims found" (Lizzie Dearden); _Th__e Independent_ (March 26, 2018) Nelson "Nelly" Rowe (Lennie James) is a popular self-styled womaniser living on a Deptford council estate in London, whose life is turned upside down when he is arrested on suspicion of kidnapping his thirteen-year-old daughter Jody (Indeyarna Donaldson-Holness), whom he hasn't seen in ten years. After convincing the police of his innocence, and frustrated with the way the case is progressing, Nelly decides to take matters into his own hands and try to track down Jody himself. From a plot perspective, the first season of _Save Me_ starts very slowly, but what it does do extremely well is build up a background of small details that help establish the _milieu_ as authentic and lived-in. The housing estate in Deptford is essentially a character in itself, and the glimpses of the denizens going about their idiosyncratic ways gives an almost documentarian tone – from the guy doing tai chi on his balcony to the kids kicking a football at one another, to the young lesbian couple stealing a kiss against a wall, to the meditating Buddhist, to the couple dancing slowly on a basketball court, to the woman in a burka carrying a skateboard, to the older folk watching it all happen day after day, it's a paean to the real lives that people lead in this kind of community. Indeed, one of the most consistent themes is the importance community in general. Elsewhere, the penultimate episode features a 'rape' scene that's exceptionally difficult to watch, but not for the reasons you'd think, and which offers a fascinating portrayal of how potent sexual power dynamics can be. Lennie James, who also wrote the show, is predictably enthralling, with a simmering rage just below the surface, which is constantly threatening to boil over. Stephen Graham plays Fabio "Melon" Melonzola, a convicted sex offender trying to put the past behind him, bringing his usual chameleonic abilities to a difficult part. Suranne Jones as Claire McGory, Jody's mother, isn't really given a huge amount to do beyond a few generic scenes as the quintessential worried parent, it she plays the part well, going with subtlety and shock rather than histrionics. Strangely, a subplot involving her husband Barry (Barry Ward) is inexplicably dropped in the penultimate episode. These missteps notwithstanding, the season is a fine amalgamation of a Ken Loach warts-and-all tone with a more thriller-esque core that's well directed by Nick Murphy. Picking up eighteen months after the end of the first season, the second season, dubbed _Save Me Too_, also starts with slow early episodes which almost imperceptibly ramp up the tension, and once again, the last two episodes are exceptional. With this season's directorial duties split evenly between Jim Loach (son of Ken) and Coky Giedroyc, the show's aesthetic becomes slightly more adventurous (the second episode, for example, is primarily a flashback, whilst other episodes place us more directly in Nelly's head, with a more noticeable sense of subjectivity), but not to the point of distracting from what remains the core of the story – realistic characterisation. Just as with the first season, the second is far more interested in characters than plot, and once again, James and Graham are exceptional. James goes all-in on Nelly's bull-in-a-china-shop mentality, making the character, if anything, less attractive than he was in the first season. He's still got the twinkle in the eye, but the events of the last year and a half have definitely had an impact on him. Never the most tactful character, his tendency to shout first and ask questions the next day after he's calmed down is even more apparent than before. And although characters such as Clair and Barry drop into the background a little, others come to the fore and help to expand the _milieu_; there's Tam (Jason Flemyng), Nelly's kind-hearted cross-dressing friend; Bernie (Alice May Feetham), Melon's conflicted wife; Stace (Susan Lynch, who may or may not be in love with Nelly; Zita (Camilla Beeput, Nelly's girlfriend; and, especially, Grace (an exceptional and emotionally devastating performance from Olive Gray), who was once held by the same people who took Jody.
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