There it is, strange to watch 4 great actors repeating each other's lines and adding strange remakes with one trying to establish if indeed his wife has had a affair with another.
Pinter plays are obviously well received in the day to grab the talents of Alan Bates, Helen Mirren, Malcolm McDowel and the master of stage & screen Lord Laurence Olivier.
Someone commented that without this cast the whole episode would be unwatchable! Probably I would add unforgivable to the negative.
I've obviously missed something crucial here in failing to appreciate this work of Pinters, it's likely to be the whole style of Pinters work, it left me feeling let down and disappointed, perhaps that's the intention.
I have no idea other than to say fans of the mans work would be able to explain much better what I've missed in this performance.
If you enjoy a operatic, static but curious story then this is for you, if however you need a little more substance and plot then this one will leave you wondering what was the point of any of it.