(dramatic music) - When you turn on the television to watch this series, you are going on another fantastic roller coaster.
- Emma Chambers is the British ambassador in Budapest and Hungary.
She wakes up one morning to find that her sons and husband are missing.
And that then sets on the trail of the journey of Baptiste.
- [Emma] Help me find them, help me.
- I thought I was lucky to work with such talented writers.
The story they wrote for the second season is so bold, on the edge, questioning our society and relationship with others.
- [Woman On Phone] These people are terrorists.
You don't negotiate with someone holding a gun to your head.
- No, you do what they bloody ask.
(crash) - I can say, I very rarely get a script as good as this one.
This is beautifully honed.
You cannot believe the volte-faces, the turns, the twists (woman screams) and the surprises.
- [Man] Move now!
- Baptiste Two should resonate with a younger audience.
It explores themes of extremism of the far right.
It's complex and sophisticated storytelling.
Yeah, it's a world we don't really see very often on TV.
- Do not touch anything!
This is a crime scene.
(intense music) - This year on Baptiste, the story is told in two different timelines.
So throughout the series, you're gonna be trying to join the dots and seeing how we got from A to B, and how these characters came to end up where they were.
- The plot is so strong, and so true, and so well worked out.
And so dazzling.
That within it, I hope it's the journey of Baptiste and Emma as two human souls just trying to get to the other side.