John Simm and Emilia Fox's new ITV thriller Strangers has begun – but when it comes down to the details, viewers have been left scratching their heads over a bunch of small (but significant) niggles.

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The series stars Simm as academic Jonah Mulray trying to unravel the mystery of his wife’s death in Hong Kong, but viewers were initially more concerned about an extremely valuable gift that Jonah gave to his wife.

The gift in question? A first edition of Jane Eyre, which university lecturer Jonah bought (HOW?) and then wrote in (WHAT?) and then gave to his wife, who for some reason didn't say anything about him vandalising this beautiful book.

(For those wondering, a first edition of Jane Eyre is worth about £40,000.)

https://twitter.com/suzyrobSoprano/status/1039250742148820994

https://twitter.com/NTS_Fiona/status/1039250242787581952

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Other viewers were quick to point out some of the "performances" by the extras...

https://twitter.com/ReviewHarsh/status/1039246342055448576

Viewers were also bemused by Jonah's inability to charge his phone, or even locate a charger in the first place.

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Strangers episode one was definitely action-packed - but it left some viewers reeling:

https://twitter.com/chrisjlatimer/status/1039251076757815299

https://twitter.com/MattyAzkalero/status/1039250958663016450

...And asking a lot of questions about Megan's double-husband situation, and what Jonah's doing in Hong Kong in the first place.

But perhaps the rest of the series will give us some answers?

https://twitter.com/oldnicodemus/status/1039249082055839746

https://twitter.com/MarieHolt50/status/1039246886933327872

https://twitter.com/SkyeRenaee/status/1039251371277656067

Strangers continues on Mondays at 9pm on ITV

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This article was originally published on 11 September 2018


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