Hugh Grant is often pigeonholed as versions of Will Thacker, his bumbling, affable, emotionally tied-up character from 1999’s blockbuster rom-com Notting Hill. But in The Undoing, despite, as The Standard put it, oscillating “between his two most frequent on-screen settings — Richard Curtis hero and sleazeball cad” Grant cuts a much more terrifying figure. He plays Jonathan Fraser, a seemingly devoted father and husband to Nicole Kidman’s Grace, a therapist. The couple is wealthy and successful, running with New York City’s social elite. When Jonathan is accused of murder, Grace’s life starts to fall apart – is her husband really a killer? The show, which was written by Big Little Lies creator David E Kelley, keeps its audiences guessing until the end.