When Yellowstone’s fiery Beth Dutton herself — Kelly Reilly — steps into the role of Jackie Ellis, a detective who lost everything to a brutal cold case, the result is pure television dynamite.

This is no ordinary crime drama. Already being compared to Broadchurch and hailed as “bigger than Mare of Easttown,” the six-part thriller drops viewers into a small English town poisoned by betrayal, grief, and corruption.

The case that destroyed her

Years ago, Detective Jackie Ellis made a mistake that shattered her career and drove her family apart. The unsolved case of a missing teenager left her disgraced, haunted, and living in exile from the life she once knew.

But when a shocking discovery rips open that very same case, Jackie is forced back into the shadows she tried to escape. And this time, the truth is more dangerous than ever.

A reluctant reunion

Teamed once again with her estranged partner, played by Rafe Spall, Jackie’s journey into the past becomes a war against silence and lies. Each lead unearths secrets the town desperately wants buried. Each episode ends with revelations so explosive that justice begins to look like obsession — and vengeance looks like salvation.

Kelly Reilly unleashed

For fans of Yellowstone, this is Kelly Reilly like you’ve never seen her: vulnerable, broken, yet ferociously determined. Critics are already praising her as “career-defining,” with whispers that awards season buzz is inevitable.

The thriller event of the year?

Six hours. One ruined life. A case so dark it devoured everything. And a detective who refuses to let it stay buried.

This is not just a crime drama. This is a reckoning.