Line of Duty’s Star and Shetland’s Icon Reunite for a Crime Drama That’s Crushing Souls and Breaking All the Rules!
Forget everything you thought Vera was. This new ITV thriller unites a Line of Duty legend and a Shetland icon in a story so dark and emotionally brutal, viewers are calling it “the most devastating detective drama in years.” A retired detective is dragged back into a nightmare case that shatters trust, exposes deadly secrets, and tears apart lives. The performances are raw, the twists relentless, and the atmosphere so chilling, it lingers long after the final scene.
Two of British TV’s most powerful actors come together in a story so raw and emotionally shattering that viewers are saying it’s too intense to watch… but impossible to stop. Fans are warning — this is not your usual crime drama. It’s darker, it’s rawer, and it will break your heart.
For fans of Vera still reeling after Brenda Blethyn’s farewell, ITV has just delivered a searing alternative that might fill — or even deepen — the void. The returning crime drama Ridley, starring Line of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar and Shetland’s Bronagh Waugh, is back with a vengeance — and critics and fans alike are calling it darker, more personal, and utterly unmissable.
Already hailed by viewers as “absolutely brilliant,” Ridley takes the classic British detective format and twists it into something hauntingly emotional. This isn’t your average whodunnit — it’s a story about grief, legacy, and the brutal truths hiding beneath the surface of small-town lives.
The Story: A Haunted Man. A Ruthless Case. A Partnership Reborn.
Dunbar stars as Alex Ridley, a former detective still reeling from personal tragedy, pulled out of retirement when a chilling murder case crosses the desk of his former protégée, DI Carol Farman (Waugh). The two reunite in a world of rain-slicked moors, lost girls, and lies buried deeper than any grave.
What begins as a consultation quickly evolves into a relentless investigation — with Ridley forced to confront not just the killer, but his own past.
ITV teases that the upcoming second season will push Ridley and Farman even further — from haunting moorlands to the thudding chaos of an illegal rave. And the enemies they face? More manipulative. More violent. More personal.
“Ridley must face formidable challenges as he works tirelessly to solve the most intricate and perplexing cases,” ITV promises.
Cast of Legends: From Line of Duty to Shetland
The cast reads like a who’s-who of British crime drama royalty. Adrian Dunbar brings the same steel-eyed gravitas that made Line of Duty’s Ted Hastings a national icon. Bronagh Waugh, known for her fierce performances in The Fall and Shetland, delivers a commanding turn as a woman trying to step out of her mentor’s shadow.
Joining them are Georgie Glen (The Crown), Julie Graham (Penance, Shetland), and Bhavna Limbachia (Coronation Street). Together, the ensemble navigates a series of shocking, character-driven mysteries that leave no one unscathed.
“Vera Could Never”: The Emotional Weight That Sets Ridley Apart
While Vera offered methodical crime-solving and gentle reflection, Ridley burns with raw emotional fire. The crimes are more unsettling, the consequences more devastating. Fans on social media have called it “a superior detective show with emotional weight and tragic depth,” and “the most underrated gem ITV has right now.”
One viewer posted: “Watched all four episodes of Ridley on ITV this week. Really good Television. Superior ‘detective with a messy life’ stuff. Recommended.”
Another simply said: “Absolutely brilliant!!! Loved every single minute of it!!!”
It’s the kind of feedback any drama dreams of — and proof that Ridley has struck a nerve.RID
What’s Next for Ridley?
Season two will deliver four new feature-length episodes, each delving deeper into Ridley’s fractured psyche and Carol’s ever-evolving strength. But don’t expect cozy conclusions or convenient truths — this show thrives in the grey spaces between justice and guilt.
ITV has yet to confirm the exact air date, but Ridley is expected to return this summer. In the meantime, all four feature-length episodes of season one are available on ITVX for streaming.
Final Verdict:
If Line of Duty gave us the rules and Vera gave us closure, Ridley rips those rules apart — and replaces closure with questions you’ll carry long after the credits roll. It’s emotionally haunting, morally complex, and beautifully acted by two of British television’s finest.
Watch your back, Vera. There’s a new legend walking the moors.