A drama about a doctor for two teenage girls trying to raise them after the death of their mother, but what happened later was most terrible, his world is shaking when his daughter sneaks into a party, and then get involved in the conspiracy of murder and disappearance.
There's nothing particularly fresh about it, but it does what it sets out to do - to keep the viewer guessing who dunit and why - with assurance and flair.
[Michael C.] Hall's accent, reasonably consistent and yet rarely believable, is one of many things on Safe that are askew and, the more I think about it, the more I can't tell if it's intentional if not particularly satisfying, or merely bad.