The UK rail infrastructure company has been shelling out a lot more onaccountof the rain and flooding - not only on more inspections and more repairs, but it is also the one that ultimately pays the compensation costs when commuters' journeys are disrupted by floods and landslips.
From here on, though, the drama deflates, and we are left with the grinding, post-traumatic accountof a relationship on the skids, set in a London that feels sickly with rain and spent light.