(SEAGULLS CAWING)
WOMAN: When was the last time
 you really let go?
♪ (TENSE MUSIC PLAYS) ♪
This place just begs you to.
This series, it's really about
the exploration
of different people's
experience of grief.
JUDE LAW:
 Initially, you see this story
 from Sam's point of view,
and he is someone
who is absolutely on the edge.
 And is suffering.
ADRIAN STURGES: In summer,
 we are following him
trying to understand something
that's happened in his past,
 but also, being drawn
 to this extraordinary island.
This feels familiar.
Like I'd been here.
FELIX BARRETT: This is
 a crazy world we're building.
All the locations are directly
inspired by this island.
It's this idea of duality that
is really important in Osea.
 Salt and soil,
 land and sea.
I wanted to present something
that felt quite idyllic,
 but also that was ultimately
 very dangerous.
This world, there was
a definite sense of
 inescapable experience
 for Sam.
Long way from home?
Look, there's no phones.
 Causeway doesn't open
 until 4:06.
 Or you're welcome to stay.
I'd love that.
-I can't stay.
-You can't leave.
The Osea, to outsiders,
it's a very strange place.
 It has a lot of secrets.
They believe that when things
are in balance on Osea,
 then the world is in
 a good place.
But their beliefs are such
that they will go
to any lengths
to restore harmony.
This show is also an exploration
of the blurred lines
between fantasy and reality.
And a lot of things happening,
you don't know where
they come from.
 It's about building up
 those horror elements.
We knew that we wanted to have
two different stories.
 So, in winter,
we have a new character
coming to the island.
We are gonna have ourselves
an adventure.
 This holiday's like
 a new start.
When Helena arrives
with her girls on Osea,
she sees just total abandonment.
Something off
immediately confronts them.
People there are fractured.
-We're not open as such.
-We need a room.
-We don't do rooms anymore.
-We're not going.
It's a psychological journey
that they go on.
But also, it's a journey
into their loss.
My girls have been through
a lot.
 I want them to feel good.
Then leave.
♪ (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS) ♪
(SCREAMS)
MR. MARTIN:
You ready for what happens next?
♪ (MUSIC CONCLUDES) ♪
