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doctor named Daniel decided to set up an illegal clinic in an abandoned tunnel network. Daniel is a personal tragedy surgeon who has been able to help the sick and injured for free and is willing to pay for medical assistance in full. Li, a disgruntled transport officer, and Anna, a medical researcher, began helping Daniel carry out his mission. Together, the team enters their mission within this illegal clinic where they treat a variety of patients differently.
Temple's secret is slowly unveiled at the end of a fine opening episode in which three seemingly disparate stories merge and flow forward in one direction.
[Temple] feels, at times, like early Tarantino, with dodgy coppers and incompetent criminals, as [Mark] Strong holds the thing together with his glower.
It's loopy enough, admittedly, as an entire premise... but if you can just, pretty please, suspend your disbelief for long enough to get your talons into it, it's hugely rewarding.
Maybe it will all get more believable as it goes along, but that was what I also thought about the first episode of Valkyrien and then I forgot about it entirely.