There are sometimes in a TV dramatic series a character showing the life of a clergyperson. But, not to be trite, a movie or TV show isn't really the place that one can show the inner life, the solitary thinking and meditations, the studying and prayers, of even the most committed pastor. SoCal reviewed this episode and the series as not showing Sidney Chambers' inner life clearly enough. But I ask you, who would watch three-quarters of an hour of a man in solitary silent personal prayer or studying on his own? Those parts of Sidney Chambers' spiritual life just aren't suited to a drama series. So my take is, this series is about the public parts of this clergyperson's life within his parish -- that is, what HAPPENS with other people, not what he internally learns and prays about. Considering that it needs to be a drama, actually one does see many aspects of Chambers being an active, committed, caring pastor in his community. I like this series a lot, and the excellence of its actors.