Plenty of action, an odd couple and a super-powered road trip.
After a few behind the scenes seat-changes, producer/director Jonas Pate is now showrunning.
It combines procedural and mythological elements with action, set-pieces and emotion.
Cuarons visual message tells the audience that Bo and her powers are part of a recognisably real world.
After spending years developingGravitys time-consuming effects, its easy to understand why.
Even whenBelieveventures into the supernatural, the effects keep their feet firmly on the ground.
He doesnt like kids and calls her names, she tells him that he stinks and has anger issues.
Why has fate pushed Bo and Tate together?
Think of her as partX-Mens Jean Grey, part The Littlest Hobo.
Why does she have them?
And will she learn to bring them under her control before Orchestra finds her?
Episode one isnt averse to some lowbrow laughs either, as seen in one unfortunate encounter involving pigeon droppings…
The thread connecting Skouras to former business partner Winter (Delroy Lindo) promises to unravel with some intrigue.
How did each learn about Bos abilities?
Is she the only one who has them?
And finally, are Winter and co. really the self-declared good guys?
What list is complete without one?
Believe starts on Thursday 27th March 9pm on UKTVs Watch (Sky TV 109 & Virgin TV 124)